In the lead up to the February 15th All Star Cricket Match at the new St Clair Oval, you have the chance to win a meet & greet with Aussie living legend Steve Waugh!
Tynte Flowers is an example of a business successfully using hashtags on Twitter through their #RandomActsofKindness campaign.
Eskimo Joe kick off their National tour this Friday at Fowlers Live with a rare and intimate semi-acoustic show.
World champion cyclist Lance Armstrong has Tweeted all to join him for a ride at Glenelg, with the aim of fundraising for the Queensland floods.
Tonight, Wednesday 22nd September 2010 at 6.30pm AEST, Wine Australia's Landmark Tutorial will be presenting a live wine tasting on Twitter.
Adeleine Toming was lucky enough to check out what goes into a fashion photo shoot which was for Liza Emanuele's new range. Read about her experience and see the 'behind the scene' photos.
To help you join local Twitter conversations, we've listed some common, local hashtags to get the ball rolling.
Parklife. It’s the festival that marks the start of the summer party season in Australia. It is Australia’s biggest festival apart from Big Day Out, making Parklife the most significant dance, dance-rock and electronic event in the region and the biggest adult (over 18) festival.
Twitter addicts and motorsport fans will get unique access to this weekend’s fourth round of the Australian Rally Championship, Scouts Rally SA, thanks to a unique partnership with Adelaide company Pure Motorsport.
Here it is, the official first line-up announcement for Parklife 2010.
Love the World Game? Well so do Francisco Martinez, Manuel Otero, Gabriel Pizani, and Luis Rivas, who together will host Adelaide’s own football - or soccer as it’s more commonly known in Australia – radio program on Sundays during the 2010 World Cup.
Well we all know that Twitter was the first place to 'report' on the Adelaide earthquake last night - and there were hundreds if not thousands of South Australians having their say about the occurance. Here are some of our favourite tweets.
If you've ever seen a tweet containing a nifty little symbol (like those above) and wondered how it was done, wonder no more.
The power of social media is being harnessed in a quirky competition called ‘Tweet Yourself to a Night at Crowne Plaza Adelaide’.
Adelaide’s newest hotel, Crowne Plaza Adelaide, is celebrating its April opening with a fun Twitter competition called ‘Tweet Yourself to a Night at Crowne Plaza Adelaide’.