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The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of South Australia
Shows
Merrily We Roll Along
The Sound of Music
Past Productions
Join Us
Auditions
Become a Member
Volunteer
Show Submissions
About Us
History
Our Board
Board Service
Honorary Life Members
Policies
Constitution
Media
Media Releases
Gilbert & Sullivan
Who Were They
The G&S Canon
Contact
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The Sound of Music
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The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of South Australia Inc.

3 George Street,
Hindmarsh SA 5007.
contact@gandssa.com.au

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Ngadlu tampinthi, Kaurna Miyurna yaitya yarta-mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku. Ngadlu tampinthi purkarna pukinangku, yalaka, tarrkarritya.
Parnaku yailtya, parnaku tapa purruna, parnaku yarta ngadlu tampinthi. Yalaka Kaurna Miyurna parnaku yailtya, tapa purruna, yarta kuma puru martinthi, puru warri-apinthi, puru tangka martulayinthi.

We acknowledge the Kaurna people are the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains and pay respects to Elders past, present and future.
We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.