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Don Dunstan Foundation

The Valley Called Hope

Join the Don Dunstan Foundation for a special night of music and reflection on the 50th anniversary of South Australia’s historic move to decriminalise homosexuality.

Special guests will join journalist Simon Royal to explore the long and winding road to decriminalisation, while an ensemble from the Adelaide Chamber Singers will perform excerpts from the outstanding oratorio, Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan. Performed with special permission from composer Joe Twist, this will be a rare opportunity to revisit this moving and extraordinary work.
Event Details
GENRE: Queer Conversations, Community & Culture
DURATION: 90 mins
AGE RATING: Ages 15 +
CONTENT WARNINGS: Violence, Death, Homophobia
Wheelchair Accessible Wheelchair Accessible
SEATED OR STANDING: Seated
EVENT IMAGE DESCRIPTION: a hand is stretched out, dipping fingers into river water.
19 November 2025 6.30pm
Nexus Arts
GA: $50
Conc: $25

Learn More About the Artist/Producer...

The Don Dunstan Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to fostering a just and equitable society. Established to carry on Don Dunstan's visionary work, we empower individuals and communities to create a more inclusive world.

Adelaide Chamber Singers (ACS) is widely respected as Australia’s finest chamber choir – the embodiment of the art of choral chamber singing. Founded in 1985 by Carl Crossin (Artistic Director and Conductor 1985 – 2021) and now led by artistic director and conductor Christie Anderson, ACS have been passionate and innovative contributors to music-making for 40 years.

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