Summer is for cruising up the coast, relaxing by serene beaches and tasting some of the seafood that SA is world-renowned for. Of course, we are talking about a visit to Eyre Peninsula; where you can not only enjoy all of these simple pleasures, but experience a vast range of activities. Take a look at...
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Born during vintage to a Catholic wine family, Julie Barry says her fate as a winemaker was sealed long before she realised it. Julie planted a vineyard on her property Limerick in Armagh in 1997, starting her own label, Good Catholic Girl Wines in 2005 after a dose of “divine inspiration”. The leap of faith...
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Barossa
The Barossa is renowned for its food and wine, cultural activities and easy-going lifestyle. With a unique history and a rich, wholesome community, it’s a region you’ll never want to leave. Here are three reasons you should visit this slice of heaven, just an hour from Adelaide. Food There is an unparalleled contemporary food culture...
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Gracing the front cover of Due South 2019, the image of Chinaman’s Hat at Innes National Park captures the serene beauty of South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula. We speak with Ben Goode, an award winning photographer with an eye for South Australian landscapes, about his favourite places to shoot and the story behind his passion. When...
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Intriguing sinkholes, pretty fishing towns, world-class wine, Australia's first saint, Wagyu steak and fresh lobster – the Limestone Coast is a place of discovery.
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Due South Australia 2019, featuring all the best Adelaide and regional South Australia have to offer, has just dropped. Inside you’ll find everything from dining and accommodation recommendations to things to do, including top tips from locals themselves. You can find your copy at your local hangout spot or Visitor Information Centre. Take a look...
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