SeaStar Rock is a South Australian TV series on Channel 44 starring singing and dancing characters that provide children with information about the sustainability of our oceans. With this being a timely topic, the program has found itself a hit amongst many households and is also a live, touring show which is playing as part of Umbrella: Winter City Sounds.
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The much-loved festival also generated a record $95.1 million in gross economic expenditure for South Australia, including $36.6 million in visitor spending – up 24 per cent.
The striking poster design has been created by Adelaide-based multi-disciplinary artist Dave Court, who recently completed Adelaide’s largest street art mural in collaboration with Music SA.
Vinyl Squeeze opened its doors eighteen months ago and has established itself as one of Adelaide’s best record shops. Last week it launched its website which means that they’ve now got another 800,000 items for record enthusiasts to browse through and buy!
UNEARTH FESTIVAL PHOTO GALLERY
Maree Holmes was there to capture some of the musical action featuring Thirsty Merc, Neon Tetra and Abbey Howlett.
Complete with the original heavy duty bank vault (hence the name), the venue will be home to Adelaide copywriting, digital marketing, training and creativity.
An inspiring and heartwarming story of discovery, empowerment and friendship – inspired by actual events
Running between April 5 to 14 in more than 120 venues across Adelaide and regions, Tasting Australia packed program of intimate dinners, long lunches, culinary day-trips, classes, wine tasting sessions and more will feature over 70 Michelin-starred and award-winning chefs and winemakers from around the world.
The WOMADelaide media conference, accompanied by the enthusiastic attitudes of 13 Headliner journalists, produced a highly successful afternoon. Hours before opening, the atmosphere of the park was vibrant and bustling with uncontained excitement.
As part of Headliners at WOMADelaide, star junior reporter Niamh Trainor had a chat with Mexican music makers Las Cafeteras.
