New chair replaces long-timer at Adelaide Fringe

The Chair of the Adelaide Fringe Festival has resigned after ten years at the helm and a new face has been appointed.
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Outgoing Chair Judy Potter, who was appointed in 2004, said her time with the Fringe had been ‘a wonderful and exciting journey but the time is now right to hand the baton to the new Chair.’

She will be replaced by David Minear, who will bring considerable experience to his new position as Chair, having previously worked in senior creative and management positions over a 26-year career at Young & Rubicam. 

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Matthew Wade is a Master of Journalism student at the University of Melbourne. He has written for the Daily Review, and is on the Melbourne Queer Film Festival selection panel. Follow him on Twitter: @MatthewRWade