
Sidebyside returns to the Adelaide Park Lands bigger and better
After a near three-year hiatus, dance music day party Sidebyside is back with its most expansive lineup to date, interactive art installations and an additional stage.
MoreAfter a near three-year hiatus, dance music day party Sidebyside is back with its most expansive lineup to date, interactive art installations and an additional stage.
MoreLord Mayor aspirant Rex Patrick alleges recently revealed FOI documents show the Adelaide City Council does not have a “work” or “project plan” to pursue World Heritage Listing status for the city’s 760ha green belt – but he promises that if elected he will doggedly pursue it.
MoreTotalling 760 hectares of green space, the 29 parks and six city squares that comprise Adelaide’s park lands are considered to be our city’s greatest asset. But free and equal access into the city’s green belt is not guaranteed to all.
MoreAs the Adelaide Park Lands approaches its 200th birthday, CityMag spoke with a futurist, an ecologist, a sustainability expert and an Indigenous elder about whether our green belt will be fit for purpose in 2037.
MoreFor the Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize's fifth edition, APA president Shane Sody hopes artists will take the opportunity to “inspire” appreciation of our city's green belt while pitching for a piece of the $50,000 prize money.
MoreLord Mayor Sandy Verschoor says the living story of colonial settlement told by Adelaide’s green belt and gridded layout is worthy of “global recognition".
More“For me personally, and for Aboriginals, it’s emotional,” Kaurna elder Jeffrey Newchurch tells CityMag, “but it’s a feeling of excitement because we get this opportunity to do a cultural practice in relation to maintaining country."
MoreEast End institution Sugar and local promoters Inside Out have prepared a series of parties in Adelaide's Park Lands over spring and summer, with a new Funktion-One sound system to deliver the good times.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for August, including DEM MOB, Haptics, LOLA, Parvyn and Sunsick Daisy.
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