Adelaide has been named as one of the host cities for the 2027 Men’s Rugby World Cup in Australia where it will stage five matches over six weeks.
South Australia has earned a spot on the prestigious list of Top 10 Most Welcoming Regions on Earth in Booking.com’s annual Traveller Review Awards for 2025.
HOKA has officially opened its very first SA store, giving South Aussies a one-stop shop to explore the full HOKA range - shoes, apparel, and accessories - all under one roof.
South Australia may be far from the cobblestone streets of Paris and the vineyards of Bordeaux, but the French joie de vivre is alive and thriving right here.
Each year on July 14th, Bastille Day is celebrated worldwide with a range of festivities, from bustling French street parties, to intimate cheese tastings.
South Australian premium wines will be showcased in one of the world’s most prestigious and well-known wine destinations, Bordeaux.
French store Les Deux Coqs is opening its third location in the Adelaide Hills with everything you could dream of.
In this French musical show, Stefanie Rummel offers-up soul-touching stories and songs about life, joy & passion during the 2023 Adelaide Fringe.
HISTORICAL FICTION: From the bestselling author of The Librarian of Auschwitz comes another epic historical novel translated by Lilit Žekulin Thwaites and based on a true story – the extraordinary life and mysterious death of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, author of The Little Prince.
Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson star in this hilarious gender-flip of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
A detailed and fascinating look at the Plantagenet dynasty in the 12th and early 13th centuries.
Write this one on the calendar, the 2019 Adelaide French Festival is coming, and is going to be even bigger and better than the last.
A fascinating culinary history of one of Australia’s iconic foods, taking us around Australia, New Zealand and England, through recipe books, family treasures, letters to and from soldiers in WWI, photographs and anecdotes to discover the origins of our iconic Anzac biscuit.
Noorwood, say Bonjour to your newest bar (well, newish). La Vigne first popped up on The Parade in late 2016, but owner Wil Blanc says the name never quite felt right to him. Wanting a title that properly reflected the space, he’s now rebranded as The Little French Wine Bar. Like the new name suggests, it’s […]
A moving and fascinating account of the gruesome post-WWI search for some of the 45,000 Australians who had died in France and Belgium, in order to bring closure to families and to provide the fallen with a fitting burial.
Inspired by the works of Russian composer, Tchaikovsky, the Paolo Sebastian Autumn/Winter 2018-19 couture collection holds true to the label’s essence; the creation of a grand narrative through meticulously crafted couture.
Historian Lucy Moore presents a delightful biography of Lady Ann Fanshawe, a civil war heroine, told through references to her receipt book and the family history she wrote for her son.
Young Annie names her stuffed Kangaroo 'Digger' and gives him to her older brother as he leaves for war. In France, 1918, Digger & her brother are cared for by a young French girl named Colette.
A relaunch of Australian-born Gael Elton Mayo’s 1983 memoir who, at the age of 8, was sent away to school and never again lived at home with their parents.
A documentary exploring the popular pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela where the Apostle St James, patron Saint of Spain, is supposedly buried.