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Born: Established: 1960 Adelaide, South Australia, ;
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'Adelaide Fringe began in 1960 as an alternative to the Adelaide Festival, which offered limited opportunity for local and smaller-scale artists. As an open access event, the Fringe allowed anyone with ideas and enthusiasm to register and be a part of the program, showcasing their arts to a welcoming public.

'Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival ran side by side, every second year, for over three decades until 2007, the year that the Adelaide Fringe became an annual event.

'Adelaide Fringe is renowned for fresh ideas, risk, imagination, spontaneity and fun. It is the largest arts event in Australia and only rivalled by the Edinburgh Fringe on a worldwide scale. Artists from across the globe participate alongside home-grown talent, in all artforms.'

Source: Adelaide Fringe website, http://tix.adelaidefringe.com.au/
Sighted: 11/03/2010

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2020 recipient RISE $1,500,000 : Support for 'Adelaide Fringe 2021 COVID Ready' - Adelaide Fringe will deliver a re-shaped COVID-safe festival, including outdoor amphitheatres, laneway activations, lower capacity venues, promenade performances and sitespecific works.
2015-2016 recipient Creative Partnerships Australia Plus1 $50,000 Street Art/ Cultural Fund for Artists and New Work campaign
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