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- Gluttony announces new food and drink line-up for Adelaide Fringe THE LIST.co.uk
- Peter Rabbit’s highly anticipated lakeside kiosk will open for a limited two-week run during Illuminate Adelaide Glam Adelaide
- Review: 2025 Harvest Rock Festival @ Rymill Park & King Rodney Park (Adelaide) Scenestr
- Bernie Dieter’s picks of the Fringe THE LIST.co.uk
- Adelaide Fringe pleads for audience as sales 'drop off a cliff' after weekend weather Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Rymill Park / Murlawirrapurka (previously spelt Mullawirraburka), and numbered as Park 14, is a recreation park located in the East Park Lands of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. There is an artificial lake with rowboats for hire, a café, children's playground and rose garden, and the Adelaide Bowling Club is on the Dequetteville Terrace side. The O-Bahn passes underneath it, to emerge at the western side opposite Grenfell Street.
Before and in the early days of the colonisation of South Australia, the eastern park lands were used as camping grounds for the local Kaurna people and later people from other nearby Aboriginal peoples, such as the Ngarrindjeri.
The park underwent extensive redevelopment, including the construction of the lake, around 1959–1960. It has been used for many cultural and sporting events, in particular Adelaide Fringe, Feast and Festival of Arts events, Carnevale in Adelaide, the Adelaide International Horse Trials. The Fringe venue hub set up on the western side of the park is known as Gluttony.
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