Adelaide Convention Centre

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Signage.
Signage.
Adelaide Convention Centre (right), on the banks of the River Torrens.
Adelaide Convention Centre (right), on the banks of the River Torrens.
The convention centre under construction in 1986. The newest section has since been built above these train lines.
The convention centre under construction in 1986. The newest section has since been built above these train lines.

The Adelaide Convention Centre is a large convention centre on North Terrace, Adelaide. It was rebuilt at the turn of the millennium and in late 2001 a new extension was unveiled. Its "rational cooking system", the largest of any convention centre in the world, is equipped to serve 4000 dinners in 20 minutes. The centre's main Plenary Hall can house up to 3500 people in full convention mode.

Looking over Torrens Lake, the centre is home to most of Adelaide's major conventions.

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