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OzAsia Festival

17/09/2010 (All day) - 02/10/2010 (All day)

Adelaide Festival Centre’s annual OzAsia Festival celebrates the richness and diversity of our Australian and Asian culture and presents works from Australians who identify with an Asian heritage, collaborative work between Australian and Asian artists and a diversity of contemporary and traditional cultural experiences from Asia. It is the only event of its kind in Australia. Each year, the two week event features cross-cultural theatre, dance and music performances, visual arts exhibitions, films, food events, workshops and the Moon Lantern Festival - a free family event on the banks the River Torrens where visitors can enjoy multicultural performances, sample a variety of Asian cuisine and goods at the market stalls, try out different workshops and see the spectacular lantern parade light up Elder Park at dusk. Visitors can immerse themselves in Asian culture at the OzAsia Festival. Full program available from April 2010.

Floriade Night Festival

22/09/2010 (All day) - 26/09/2010 (All day)

NightFest returns to Floriade with style in 2010! Experience an array of live entertainment and great activities set amongst spectacularly lit garden beds. See breathtaking views of the park and our city at night from the top of the giant ferris wheel. Shop for something special at the bustling night markets. Enjoy a cocktail from the stylish Glow Bar or grab a bite to eat from one of the many food and drink outlets onsite. There will also be a special dedicated kids' area and plenty more to enchant visitors of all ages. Keep an eye on the website for further details and ticketing information closer to the event.

American Car Nationals Incorporating Canberra Chrysler Day

26/09/2010 (All day)

The American Car Nationals is a static display of American Classic Cars of yesteryear. The event is held annually at the Queanbeyan Showground on the last Sunday in September. The origin of the American Car Nationals goes back to 1991 when a group of enterprising members of the American Car Club of Australia Inc. had the vision of an annual event where enthusiasts of American cars could meet to discuss their hobby and display their dream machines. In subsequent years the numbers have grown to more than 260 superbly presented American vehicles in 40 judging categories and Canberra Chrysler Day is now a regular and important feature of the Nationals, to include Australian Chryslers. The American Car Club of Australia Inc. has close links with the Shannon's Insurance Group who will again be the major sponsor of the event. Local businesses in the ACT and Queanbeyan have also been most supportive.

Car, Luxury, Coach, Helicopter, Theme Park, Large, Small, Other, < $2,500, $2,500 - $5,000, $5,000 - $7,500, $7,500 - $10,000

(SZG) W. A. Mozart Airport

Country: 
Austria
City: 
Salzburg
Time Zone: 
+1:00 from GMT (UTC)
Latitude: 
47.791225
Longitude: 
12.997331
Description: 

City

Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's "Old Town" with its world famous baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

Salzburg is perhaps the most touristy of Austria's cities, and not without reason. The old inner city is beautiful, the views from the fortress overlooking the old city are stunning.
Music lovers come to see the birthplace of Mozart, and other come to see the set of the Sound of music.

Airport

Salzburg Airport presents itself as a modern regional airport, which creates jobs and plays an ever increasing role as a strong investor in the economy and the tourist industry. The airport, named after Salzburg-born composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is located west-southwest from the centre of Salzburg and 2 km (1.2 mi) from the Austrian-German border.

The airport is a gateway to Austria's numerous vast ski areas, including the Ski Amadé region, the largest network of linked ski resorts in Europe.

The airport is jointly owned by the City of Salzburg (25%) and The State of Salzburg (75%). As of 2001 it was valued at € 22,000,000.

By trolleybus, line number 2 with service every 10 minutes, the airport is connected to Salzburg's public transport system. The main station is reachable in about 25 minutes and the inner city in about 30 minutes.

Airlines & Destinations

Aer Lingus: Dublin [seasonal]
Air Berlin: Berlin-Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hamburg
Austrian Airlines operated by Tyrolean Airways: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Linz, Vienna
Austrian operated by Lauda Air: [3] Corfu [seasonal], Dalaman [seasonal], Gran Canaria [begins 6 November], Santorini [seasonal], Zakynthos [seasonal]
Blue Air: Bucharest-Băneasa [seasonal]
British Airways: London-Gatwick
Cirrus Airlines: Zürich
EasyJet: London-Gatwick
Flybe: Exeter [seasonal], Southampton
Germanwings: Cologne/Bonn, Hamburg, Dortmund [begins 8 November]
Norwegian Air Shuttle: Bergen, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stavanger, Warsaw, Stockholm, Copenhagen
Jet2.com: Leeds-Bradford [seasonal]
Niki: Heraklion [seasonal], Hurghada, Ibiza [seasonal], Kos [seasonal], Lanzarote [seasonal], Las Palmas de Gran Canaria [seasonal], Luxor [seasonal], Nuremberg [begins 3 November], Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes [seasonal], Tenerife-South [begins 1 November]
Rossiya: St Petersburg
Ryanair: Dublin [begins 19 December; seasonal], London-Stansted
Thomson Airways: Bournemouth, Doncaster-Sheffield, London-Gatwick, Manchester
Transavia.com: Brussels, Copenhagen, Rotterdam

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