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  1. The Ruby Awards 2023 - Winners Outstanding Community Event ... PDF (253k) https://www.create.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1074357/The-Ruby-Awards-2023.pdf
    (19 Sep 2024) The Ruby Awards 2023 - Winners. Outstanding Community Event or Project. Wild Dog, Jacob Boehme. The Wild Dog exhibition, conceived and artistically directed by Kaurna/Narungga artist Jacob Boehme, is an immersive installation and exhibition
  2. The Ruby Awards 2022 - Winners Winners Outstanding Community ... PDF (134k) https://www.create.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1074360/The-Ruby-Awards-2022.pdf
    (19 Sep 2024) The Ruby Awards 2022 - Winners. Winners. Outstanding Community Event or Project. The U City Art Project:An Encounter of Strangers. Uniting Communities and Guildhouse. Outstanding Regional Event or Project. No Limits: Regional Young Writers. Writers
  3. The Ruby Awards 2021 - Winners Best Festival Adelaide ... PDF (127k) https://www.create.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1074361/The-Ruby-Awards-2021.pdf
    (19 Sep 2024) The Ruby Awards 2021 - Winners. Best Festival. Adelaide Film Festival. Best Work or Event Within a Festival. Art Gallery of South Australia: Clarice Beckett: The Present Moment. Best Work or Event Outside a Festival. State Theatre Company South
  4. The Ruby Awards 2020 - Winners Best festival WOMADelaide ... PDF (168k) https://www.create.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1074367/The-Ruby-Awards-2020.pdf
    (19 Sep 2024) The Ruby Awards 2020 - Winners. Best festival. WOMADelaide 2020 – The WOMADelaide Foundation. Best work or event outside a festival. Nothing Remains Unchanged – Ross McHenry. Best work or event within a festival. THE LIGHTHOUSE – Patch Theatre.
  5. The Ruby Awards 2019 - Winners All winners receive ... PDF (180k) https://www.create.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1074366/The-Ruby-Awards-2019.pdf
    (19 Sep 2024) The Ruby Awards 2019 - Winners. All winners receive a bespoke, ruby-coloured glasswork designed and made at the JamFactory. The recipient of the prestigious Premier’s Award is also honoured with a gold nameplate on a seat in the Festival Theatre.
  6. Page 1 of 11 OFFICIAL Artists at Work Taskforce ... PDF (399k) https://create.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/1142477/Artists-at-Work-Taskforce-Members.pdf
    (2 Apr 2025) Page 1 of 11. OFFICIAL. Artists at Work Taskforce Members. Mr Nicholas Linke Partner. Dentons Australia Ltd. Appointed Chair in June 2024. Nicholas Linke is a Partner and Director of legal firm Dentons Australia Ltd and has served on numerous arts
  7. Nominate now for the Ruby Awards 2025 | CreateSA https://create.sa.gov.au/resources/news-and-media-releases/nominate-now-for-the-ruby-awards-2025
    (19 Mar 2026) Acknowledgment of Country. We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal peoples as the state’s first peoples and nations, and recognise them as traditional owners and occupants of land and waters in South Australia. Further, we acknowledge that the
  8. The Ruby Awards 2024 shortlist announced | CreateSA https://create.sa.gov.au/resources/news-and-media-releases/the-ruby-awards-2024-shortlist-announced
    (19 Mar 2026) Acknowledgment of Country. We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal peoples as the state’s first peoples and nations, and recognise them as traditional owners and occupants of land and waters in South Australia. Further, we acknowledge that the
  9. Nominate now for The Ruby Awards 2024 | CreateSA https://create.sa.gov.au/resources/news-and-media-releases/nominate-now-for-the-ruby-awards-2024
    (19 Mar 2026) Acknowledgment of Country. We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal peoples as the state’s first peoples and nations, and recognise them as traditional owners and occupants of land and waters in South Australia. Further, we acknowledge that the
  10. 20th anniversary Ruby Awards winners announced | CreateSA https://create.sa.gov.au/resources/news-and-media-releases/20th-anniversary-ruby-awards-winners-announced
    (19 Mar 2026) Acknowledgment of Country. We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal peoples as the state’s first peoples and nations, and recognise them as traditional owners and occupants of land and waters in South Australia. Further, we acknowledge that the