This International Women's Day support women in business with our guide to female-led businesses in the Onkaparinga region.
Here’s your guide to the top 10 events around Adelaide and South Australia this March.
Adelaide is set to host a range of International Women’s Day's events this year, from luncheons to paint and sip low-key catch ups with the girls.
Adelaide has ramped it up this year with a range of International Women's Day celebrations being held by some incredible local businesses.
The significance of the day is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women’s achievements and rally for women’s equality.
Happy International Women's Day! Here's a selection of incredible South Australian women making their mark and supporting the community.
CHILDREN'S: Tales of powerful female figures have been told since the beginning of time and this collection brings together 50 stories from around the world.
Can the humble shroom help us save the planet right now? How can you survive the Armageddon and stay nice doing it? Can we tackle climate change without addressing our relationship with meat consumption and the livestock industry? WOMADelaide 2019's Planet Talks program asks the real questions.
Who run the world? GIRLS. It's International Women's Day, and there are some fantastic initiatives going on around town! We have mapped out some of the awesome IWD initiatives happening all over the city to celebrate our boss babes!
Fantastic news from the world Barbie! Today, ahead of International Women's Day, Barbie is honoring role models from around the world and also releasing six one-of-a-kind dolls inspiring girls to believe they can be anything by basing the range of dolls on careers that have never before been occupied by a woman in Australia.
This Thursday is International Women's Day, and it turns out everyone is celebrating! Our faves Vinomofo included.
Celebrate International Women's Day with the Adelaide Fringe.
Hip hop artists Pez and Maya Jupiter will be spreading the message of respectful relationships to young people across Australia on their Change It For The Better tour.
Join us in the celebration of the centenary of the first International Women's Day event in 1911.
Ladies, come and celebrate International Women's Day and help to raise funds for Haiti at the same time, Thursday March 25th..
A national survey conducted in support of International Women’s Day on 8th March 2010 reveals that one in two Australian women believe their mum was the most influential person in their lives growing up, and when they start careers and have families, one in five still view their mums as a key influence in day to day decisions.