Good time powerhouse, Thunderbus Road, is ready to switch up their game plan this year by stepping away from their ‘non-wine-tour wine tour’ project and charging into a more rewarding venture.
Category Archive: Community and Family
Local Hawthorn café The Pantry on Egmont has been listed in the RSPCA’s top three South Australian Human Food Eateries as a part of their Choose Wisely directory.
The Adelaide Film Festival has programmed a weekend of screening films shot in South Australia to celebrate the re-opening of cinemas across the state.
If you have strolled down bustling Rundle Mall in the past two years, there’s no doubt you would have come across That Coffee Guy. Identified by his bright red Piaggio Apé, warm and neighbourly attitude, and heavenly coffee, Yiannis Stamos served everything from cappuccinos to cupcakes from his beloved coffee cart to the community of Rundle Mall for 18 months. But in December 2019, Rundle Mall’s favourite barista packed up his coffee cart one last time for a bit of a sea change, literally.
State Theatre Company and ActNow Theatre have teamed up to present a series of isolation-inspired stories with over 30 of South Australia’s finest established and emerging artists.
In an Australian-first, girls as young as four will have the opportunity to feel empowered to participate in STEM activities in Australian classrooms, through an emphasis on play-based learning.
It’s the million-dollar question in our very, very small city of Adelaide. We start a new job, or pursue a new education route, or even move suburb, and in the midst of getting to know another person, you ask or are asked that oh-so-important question: Which school did you go to?
Scottish performer, writer and social activist Alan Cumming has been appointed the Artistic Director for Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2021.
This weekend will celebrate Reconciliation Week with South Australian based First Nations artist Nancy Bates Trio joined by Annie Siegmann and Ryan Martin John, with a Kaurna ‘Welcome to Country’ by Mickey O’Brien.
Chairperson of Magabala Books, retired schoolteacher and current home schooler of her three grandchildren, Edie Wright’s suggestions celebrate the talent and diversity of First Nations voices and introduces young readers to a range of cultures, languages and traditions from across Australia.
