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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:48 am
by Cruise
cawrf, do you ever sleep?

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 1:03 am
by littledyl16
the renders look awesome, have any dates as to when the constuction of this will begin and end, or is it still waiting for approval

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:18 pm
by stumpjumper
Surely they could combine the two - with the right sort of roof couldn't we still have the little cars full of screaming, even vomiting patrons zooming in and out and around while other things were happening in the new halls below? That excellent sharp turn at the top right could be trasnplanted to a new position right over the entrance of the new pavilion.

We need more imagination around here.

Alternatively, since the government owns all the land at Wayville except for a few hectares owned by the Royal Horticultural and Agricultural Society where thier oval and offices are, our esteemed govt and its highly competent ministers should be looking at a few alternatives.

The land at Wayville is superbly located for housing, and is in my opinion poorly situated for use as a showground. Parking is extremely problematic, the approach from Goodwood Road is very poor if not lethal, there is little room for expansion of present facilities, and the site planning for showground and exhibition purposes is bad.

Why not sell the 120ha or so of govt land involved for housing (walk to CBD, near train and tram etc - say a starting price of $250,000 per allotment) and look again at the lower-priced Actil/Cheltenham racecourse site as a place for the showgrounds.

A combined showground/exhibition/recreation/wetlands site at Cheltenham would make a lot of sense. The existing buildings could become part of the new showgrounds, it's got access to rail and arterial roads, and there is plenty of room for expansion and parking, even across the rail line to the former GMH complex. There would be plenty of money available from the sale of the Wayville home sites.

The Cheltenham thing has been sifted through again and again, but I'm not sure how carefully with regard to the economics and amenity of a showground relocation and subsequent release of the extremely valuable government-owned showground land for housing.

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:35 pm
by urban
Centennial Hall tumbles down
Article from: The Advertiser

July 19, 2007 02:15am
HEAVY machinery reduced the historic walls of Centennial Hall to rubble yesterday.

Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society chief executive John Rothwell said a "world-class exhibition facility is expected to begin in September" in place of the Wayville Showgrounds building, which once hosted stars from The Beatles to Barry White.

The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society, in partnership with The Advertiser , has invited the public to submit their memories of Centennial Hall to include in a book commemorating the hall's 71-year history.
No turning back now

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:57 pm
by bmw boy
the demolishion process is going ahead pretty quickly.

Went passed 2day and its a spectacular site!!

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:27 am
by crawf
yeah I saw bit of this on the news, and it does looks pretty spectacular

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:35 pm
by Diamond
Levelled! :P

(On the way to town this morning the rear wall was still standing, coming home about an hour ago all that remains is rubble)

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:32 pm
by rhino
Wow Dude! How'd you get back from Russia so quick? Teleport? 8)

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:13 pm
by Diamond
Only the finest of Russian spacecraft of course 8) :lol:

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:46 am
by Cruise
Rhino, If he told you the KGB would kill him lol

Also diamondov, is that you in your Avatar?

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 10:03 am
by .::G!oRgOs::.
Sad that its down...I drove past it the other day and it looked amazing being half torn down. Very imposing structure.

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 11:33 am
by Diamond
Cruise Control wrote:Rhino, If he told you the KGB would kill him lol

Also diamondov, is that you in your Avatar?
If you are referring to the one in the middle, then yes 8)

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:31 pm
by Ben
From the messenger:
Last ride on Mad Mouse

Francesca Belperio

28Aug07

SHOWGOERS this year have one last chance to ride the Mad Mouse before it is replaced with a new rollercoaster next year.

The 44-year-old Mad Mouse is the oldest ride at the Royal Adelaide Show, which starts next Friday, September 7.

While its replacement at Wayville is top secret, ride owner Bob Lawrence told the Eastern Courier last week it would be another ``equally exciting ... loop coaster'', recently been purchased from Italy.

``It cost some millions and is about the same height about 11 metres,'' he said.

``Yes, it goes upside down and will be just as popular.''

Mr Lawrence described the Mad Mouse as an Adelaide Show icon, saying he been receiving calls from people disappointed to hear it was being retired.

``People don't want it to go, it's a wonderful ride and it's been super popular ... it's very, very sad,'' he said.

After this year's show, it will be dismantled and sold; some have been expressing interest in buying one of the distinctive red cars ``as a memento''.

The cars are worth about $2500 each.

The end of the Mad Mouse follows May's annoucement of a $35 million refit of the Showgrounds that will include a new exhibition complex, expected to open in 2008.

Centennial Hall has been demolished with the Duncan and the International pavilions to follow

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:42 pm
by rhino
So the Duncan and International Pavilions are getting demolished too it seems.

Re: $35m for exhibition hall

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 5:00 pm
by bmw boy
rhino wrote:So the Duncan and International Pavilions are getting demolished too it seems.
yes as will the former Investigator Science Centre and that small former flag shop next to it 2 i believe.

Cant wait for this new rollercoaster :lol: