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The school holidays are almost here and with the beautiful weather finally here (yay), why not do something a little different this time...
As if Adelaide could get anymore beautiful, along comes the Moon Lantern Festival... From lanterns to fireworks don't miss this stunning event
With the Adelaide Convention Centre's new (and very glamorous) Panorama Ballroom as the setting, this year's Variety Melbourne Cup Luncheon is set to be the best yet
From a Talk Like A Pirate Party featuring South Australian beer and food, to a traditional Japanese tea drinking ceremony celebrating the local Japanese community in Adelaide, this is a list of fantastic and unique events that you won't want to miss...
For the first time, the highly acclaimed One Electric Day event is spreading its wings to include Adelaide in 2015.
The Riverbank Precinct is hosting its first two events between now and Easter; Sunday Vibes and The Alice in Wonderland Easter Egg Hunt.
Join thousands of revellers in Elder Park on the beautiful banks of the River Torrens, as the sun sets and the atmosphere builds for a memorable celebration of all that was 2014, on New Year’s Eve from 7pm.
South Australia's biggest wine festival was a kicker this year, and it'll be back again for another in 2015.
Everyone loves a good story and The Popeye boat floating on the River Torrens , so what could be better than The Storytellers' Club on board The Popeye?
Over 1000 people will be dressed as Santa’s this Sunday to partake in the iconic Christmas Event, the Santa Fun Run, while raising money for Variety’s Splints Program which helps South Australian children gain mobility and walk.
Between 27 August and 10 September essential maintenance work will be carried out on the Christian Brothers College and Prince Alfred College boat launch alongside the River Torrens.
Regatta's Panorama Suite, with its sweeping views over the River Torrens, is the location for an upcoming gourmet dinner.
Chesser Street has undergone a transformation as part of Splash Adelaide, Premier Jay Weatherill and Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood’s suite of urban experiments aimed at activating city streets.