Free bubbles. Check. Discount offers. Check. Limited edition gift bags. Check. New season fashion. Check, check, check.
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ACE’s latest multi-sensory exhibitions Somewhat Eternal led by Justine Youssef and Sisters of Lartelare by Kaurna Women’s Art Collective reveal alternative stories of displacement, connection and cultural preservation.
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Finding moments to reconnect with nature feels more vital than ever – and makes this year’s Nature Festival, and the installation Pleasance, a requisite for some R&R.
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“This one is… challenging,” says director Corey McMahon. He’s in rehearsals for Theatre Republic’s next production, The Almighty Sometimes.
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The east end of Rundle Street continues to attract premium Australian brands that cater to a diverse clientele. From modern classics to elevated casual and everything in between Rundle Street East is the go-to destination for accessible luxury.
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Adelaide’s Anna Gore leaves it up to her audience to find their own meanings in her grand scale paintings.
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Looking for your next great read? Let our Adelaide City Libraries team take you through recommendations from our Aboriginal Culture Collection as we celebrate NAIDOC Week this July.
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Now in its fourth year, the state’s leading winter event has earned a reputation for showcasing the best in contemporary sound.
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In Lee Salomone’s Porter Street Commission at Adelaide Contemporary Experimental, a metaphorical garden has taken over the gallery floor, finding new connections between First Nations and migrant cultural practices.
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