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The Adelaide Festival of Ideas

2005 Festival

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Einstein’s Big Year Out

Date: 4:30 pm | Friday 8 July 2005

Venue: Bonython Hall


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Einstein’s Big Year Out


  • Wheelchair accessible

Speakers

  • Duncan Steel
  • Robert Matthews
  • John Polkinghorne

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