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Adelaide Entertainment Centre to Become a Fully Vaccinated Venue

18 Nov
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As a result of the easing of COVID-19 restrictions and the introduction of the new Test, Trace, Isolate and Quarantine (TTIQ) model within South Australia from next week (Tuesday, 23 November, 2021), Adelaide Venue Management (AVM) has made the decision to make its three venues—Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Entertainment Centre and Coopers Stadium—fully vaccinated venues.

Effective Tuesday, 23 November, 2021, all persons aged 16+ entering AVM’s venues, including staff, will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with a vaccine approved by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration. Proof of vaccination will be required in order to gain entry.

“At Adelaide Venue Management, our priority has always been the health and safety of our staff and visitors,” comments Anthony Kirchner, Chief Executive Officer, Adelaide Venue Management.

“As operator of three of Adelaide’s largest public venues, the decision to make the Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Entertainment Centre and Coopers Stadium fully vaccinated venues has been made to protect against the spread of the virus, as well as to provide every chance of maintaining business continuity as we navigate the next stages of the COVID-19 roadmap and recovery.”

To gain entry, patrons will need to show their COVID-19 Digital Certificate on their smart device OR provide personal photo identification and printed immunisation certificate. Any person with an official medical exemption will need to provide proof of a negative COVID test result for the 72 hour period prior to seeking entry and full exemption details. Venue bans apply for non-compliance.

Guests are advised to visit the Adelaide Entertainment Centre website to view the latest information ahead of purchasing tickets and attending gameday. 

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