It all started about 2 billion years ago, with an ancient underwater volcanic eruption. Images via Yorke Peninsula Council.
We've caught wind of another underwater town hidden beneath a reservoir in the Adelaide Hills, so we just had to investigate. Cover image via Exploroz.com
After a years long journey, the historic Clipper Ship has finished its transition from sea to land, being lifted onto Port Adelaide's Dock Two.
We chatted with Tim Reeves about his book The Death of Dr Duncan, a companion work to the oratorio of the same name chronicling the death of law academic Dr George Duncan.
The best way to learn about our local history
HISTORY: Historian Philip Payton charts the evolution of the vice-regal role from foundation in 1836 to the present day, setting the development of this distinguished office against the backdrop of the State's often dramatic history.
Nestled off the beaten track, down a fragrant lavender path, the Hart of the Barossa tasting shed offers a rustic and homely escape from the busyness of life.
A collection of essays looking at alternative views of South Australia’s founding myths.
Here at Glam Adelaide, we believe looking to inspirational women who have made their mark in Adelaide's rich history is always a great idea. Here is the story of Walford's pioneering woman, Miss Lydia Adamson.