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Delirious Summer Festival : Essential Information

> Easter Sunday, April 20 from 11am - 11pm

> UWA Oak Lawn and surrounds

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For all those planning a magic day in the sun and the great outdoors at the Delirious Summer Festival this Sunday, April 20, the following details should cover all of the essential information you will need to ensure your day is free from hassles including, complete arena line-up times.

Date : Sunday April 20

Time : 11am to 11pm

Venue : UWA Oak Lawn and surrounds

Ticket Information :

Presale Ticket Price : $75 + BF

Ticket Outlets: Planet Video; LIVE clothing stores; Mills in Freo; Central Station; Atlas Cothing (Fremantle and Leederville); Rockeby Records Subiaco; Ticketmaster 7; Underground Records; Sanity Dance Arena Stores;

Limited tickets have been saved to sell at the door for $90.

33 and 1/3 Outside Stage

11.00 - 11.45 Koosh

11.45 - 12.30 Adam Kelly

12.30 - 1.15 Law

1.15 - 2.00 Clint W

2.00 - 4.30 OUR HOUSE (Sean Quinn and KC Taylor)

4.30 - 5.20 JUNKBEATS LIVE

5.20 - 7.20 DJ SNEAK

7.20 - 11:00pm KRUDER and DORFMEISTER

Loaded Dice DnB and Breaks Stage

11.00 - 11.45 Buex

11.45 - 12.30 Wataz

12.30 - 1.20 Concept

1.20 - 3.20 MAMPI SWIFT and IC3

3.20 - 4.10 Greg Packer

4.10 - 4.55 Dazz K

4.55 - 6.55 LAIDBACK

6.55 - 7.35 Mystique

7.35 - 9 Frantik vs. Diamond D

9.25 - Close DJ PROBE

Plastik House and Techno Stage

11.00 - 12.00 James A vs. Nic Tan

12.00 - 1.00 Warren 10 vs. Adam Kytka

1.00 - 2.00 Puff vs. Kane

2.00 - 3.40 COMMANDER TOM

3.40 - 4.40 Cee vs. Tamar

4.40 - 5.40 Chad D vs. Boy

5.40 - 6.40 Troy vs. Mrw

6.40 - 7.40 ANTHONY ROTHER LIVE

7.40 - 9.20 STANNY FRANSSEN

9.20 - 11.00 PASCAL FEOS

Anyone seen this?

Car Legality Information Session – 14th May 2003

We all wonder form time to time what LEGAL modifications can be made to our car without having to apply for an engineers certificate or permit. Well that’s what this session is designed to do! Rino Marchesi from the Department of Transport (DoT) will be setting up an informal and interactive information session and go through a couple of chosen cars to hi-light the various aspects of the car and what is legal and what’s not. He will also be providing information as to how to go about getting permits and making your car legal in the eyes of the law.

Location: Welshpool Licensing Centre - 21 Murray Road Welshpool

Session Start: 6:00pm SHARP

Presenter: Rino Marchesi

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