Following on from the four successful summer seasons of Splash Adelaide, and a great winter Splash Adelaide season in 2014, Splash Adelaide winter 2015 applications are now open.
The Waymouth Street party is back for the fourth year in a row promising more fabulous food, street theatre, live music and glorious fun on Friday 6 March from 4pm until 10pm.
Each Saturday throughout the month of March from 10am to 2pm the Par 3 Golf Course at North Adelaide in conjunction with Adelaide City Council’s Splash Adelaide and Active Ambassador Program is giving parents the opportunity to have a hit of golf with their kids for free.
Stop! In The Name Of Art! - Laneway Edition is a temporary art installation taking place on Francis St this January 16 & 17.
This one-day pop-up family event on 17 January is inspired by Alice in Wonderland, featuring an exhibition, croquet, chess, music, cosplay and more!
A new walking tour takes food lovers on an epicurean discovery of the city’s culinary nooks and crannies.
If you have a great idea for activating a city space, the Adelaide City Council wants to hear it!
Splash Adelaide, Fork On the Road and Roadshow Entertainment have collaborated with Doc Week for an evening of food and film in Whitmore Square this Saturday February 8.
Attention entrepreneurs, grand thinkers, visionaries and anyone wanting to make their mark on Adelaide’s streets and laneways … your moment has arrived as applications for the 2013/14 round of Splash Adelaide open on Monday 8 July.
Lindes Lane off Rundle Mall will be the perfect spot to enjoy an autumn picnic lunch from Tuesday 21 May when it is transformed into a lush urban paradise complete with a great crate table for two weeks.
The Adelaide City Council is leading the way in fostering creativity and innovation, with the Innovation Lab and the Digital Hub, which offers a multitude of courses at the Grote St Library, exploring information technology for people of all ages and abilities.
Fork on the Road is on again, this time at Light Square on Friday, 12 April for lunch from 12-2pm and dinner from 5-9pm, followed by the Adelaide Night Market on North Terrace on Sunday 14 April between 4pm and 8pm, both back by popular demand.
Proposed guidelines aim to provide mobile food vendors with a more streamlined registration process and ensure they can continue to operate without compromising the interests of established businesses.
Fork on the Road brings Adelaide's food trucks, vans, bikes and stalls together in one place in a celebration of scrumptious street food. The first gathering is happening this Friday 30 November from 11am to 3pm in Victoria Square/ Tarndanyangga.
Adelaide City Council is looking for new ideas for the next round of Splash Adelaide, a series of events and projects that will enliven the city over the warmer months.
We’ve seen them pop up in parking spaces in cities worldwide, but now small urban parks, known as parklets, are set to add life to Adelaide’s streets and could be in place by summer.
Roving performers, an art market, and food and wine will be the order of the day when funky restaurant precinct Waymouth Street comes alive with an eclectic, artistic garden street party. ‘One Night: Two Experiences – the Waymouth Street Party and Eliza Street Art Market’ will be the place to be between 5.00pm and 9.00pm tonight, Friday 9th March.
City streets will come alive with skaters this Sunday 12th February as part of Splash Adelaide, a campaign jointly funded by the State Government and Adelaide City Council that aims to enliven and activate the city’s streets and underused spaces over summer.
The State Library of South Australia, in conjunction with Splash Adelaide, is hosting a free family film event featuring the classic black and white 1947 Christmas movie Miracle on 34th Street.