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Big Meet Careers Fair and Premier Theater Debuts Today

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31 March 2026/07:12
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Big Meet Careers Fair and Premier Theater Debuts Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Sémhur

Careers and Connections at the Adelaide Convention Centre

Adelaide is buzzing this Tuesday, March 31, 2026, with a significant focus on professional growth and networking. The highlight of the day for students and recent graduates is The Big Meet, the city's premier graduate careers fair. Held at the Adelaide Convention Centre in Hall H, this free event serves as a massive bridge between job seekers and Australia’s leading employers. Organizations from various sectors—including government, engineering, health, and technology—will be on-site to discuss graduate positions and internships.

The event is structured to be inclusive, starting with a "Quiet Hour" from 11:00 am to 12:00 noon for those who prefer a calmer environment. General admission follows from 12:00 noon to 2:30 pm. It is a prime opportunity for anyone finishing their studies to make face-to-face connections with recruiters and explore diverse career paths in a single afternoon.

High-Stakes Drama at the Space Theatre

For those seeking evening entertainment, the State Theatre Company South Australia is currently staging Trophy Boys at the Space Theatre within the Adelaide Festival Centre. This acclaimed production is a satirical powerhouse that dives into the high-pressure world of elite high school debating. It explores themes of power, privilege, and the lengths some will go to for success. If you prefer a larger-scale theatrical experience, the mystery-comedy Cluedo is also currently running at Her Majesty's Theatre, bringing the classic board game characters to life in a vibrant, suspenseful performance.

Artistic Exploration on North Terrace

The cultural precinct along North Terrace offers a wealth of visual inspiration today with several major exhibitions open to the public:

  • 2026 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Yield Strength: Taking place across the Art Gallery of South Australia, the Samstag Museum of Art, and the Adelaide Botanic Garden, this exhibition showcases 24 artists exploring the concept of resilience and transformation under pressure.
  • Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize: Located at the South Australian Museum, this long-running exhibition features shortlisted works that map the intersection of nature, science, and creative art.
  • Touching the Divine: This free exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia focuses on love and devotion in Asian Art, featuring a stunning collection of spiritual artifacts and artworks.
  • Wangka Walytja: Also at the South Australian Museum, this exhibition celebrates the history and literature of the Papunya Literature Production Centre, offering deep insight into First Nations storytelling.

Family Fun and City Sights

Rounding out the Tuesday schedule is the MIX 102.3 Giant Wheel, which remains a popular fixture for families and tourists alike. Located in a central coastal or parkland setting depending on the seasonal rotation, it provides spectacular views of the Adelaide skyline. Whether you are navigating the job market or immersing yourself in the local arts scene, there is no shortage of ways to spend your day in the city.