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Adelaide Fringe festival on tenterhooks after SA closes border to Melbourne – The Guardian
The largest open-access arts festival in the southern hemisphere is still coming to terms with the effects on its program a week before it opens

Adelaide Fringe festival is scrambling to determine how the sudden closure of South Australias borders to Melbourne residents may affect dozens of its shows.
The festival, the second largest open-access arts festival in the world after the Edinburgh Fringe and the largest in the southern hemisphere, is scheduled to open on 19 February and run for four weeks.
South Australias police commissioner, Grant Stevens, announced that the states border would close to all residents of the greater Melbourne…
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