The playground, which took around five months to complete is designed to look like a pirate ship to fit with its beachside location.
An all-inclusive playspace, inspired by beloved Adelaide figure Quentin Kenihan will include a wheelchair trampoline, a sound and sensory garden, water play, swings, seats that rock and more.
Learn how to play, score and win the ancient Chinese tile game of Mahjong using either the International or American rules.
The Keith Theatre Group Inc. took on the comedic superhero genre for their annual production, this year entitled Man of Steel.
Three characters take to the stage to recall their time travelling through the backwaters of Wales, England, Scotland, trying and sometimes succeeding to heal those that come their way; when they eventually end up in Ireland
A cute collection of farm-themed activities for toddlers. Learn how to make horse handprints, grow your own radishes and sing a farmyard song while you whip up some fruit and vegetable snacks.
After losing her teenage brother to suicide, Mary Galouzis established Talk Out Loud; a company that provides targeted prevention initatives, activities and programs for young people under 30 years of age. Removing the stigma surrounding mental illness is an extremely worthy objective, and Galouzis and her many volunteers should be commended for their work.
An Adelaide boy has designed one of ten soft toys brought to life from 70, 000 drawings submitted globally.
Three Tall Women by American playwright Edward Albee has been taken on by the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild under the direction of Geoff Brittain.
Shakespeare’s greatest play, Hamlet. comes to life in an original, full-cast audio production with a bonus roundtable discussion following the play.
Red heads unite as a cabaret show celebrating the power of the red headed woman comes to the Rhino Room
Adelaide father of two Andrew Davidson has set out to change the way children with Autism feel about themselves.
Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones star in the play Driving Miss Daisy showing on the big screen at Event Cinemas Marion on August 2, 3 & 6. These limited screenings also include a specially recorded Q&A session with Angela Lansbury after the play.