Posts by: dueSouth

Take a drive in the Adelaide Hills

Written on April 15, 2021 in Adelaide Hills

Looking for an outing for the afternoon? Head to the Hills! Cleland Conservation Park is home to Cleland Wildlife Park, where more than 130 species of Australian wildlife reside. Many of them roam free and interact with visitors on the gentle walking tracks that cross the park. If you’re after a challenging hike, the steep...

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Take a walk through Adelaide

Written on April 15, 2021 in Adelaide

Begin your walking tour of the city where East Terrace meets North Terrace, the broad boulevard that houses most of the state’s top-tier cultural institutions. Orienting yourself is simple in Adelaide, but you can easily spend hours getting lost on the Adelaide Botanic Garden’s twisting paths. Linger by the lily ponds, stop to smell the...

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When in Adelaide …

Written on March 6, 2020 in Adelaide

Whether you’re a local looking to entertain some visitors, here for a festival or stopping off before discovering more of South Australia, take time to enjoy all Adelaide has to offer. Food: From cafes to tasting plates and fine dining, there is a wide range of foodie experiences across the city and suburbs of South...

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Top 5 Experiences: Adelaide

Written on February 7, 2020 in Adelaide

When Colonel William Light planned the city of Adelaide, he imagined an urban space that was easy to navigate and ringed by parklands. One hundred and eighty years later, his design underpins one of the most liveable and lid-back cities in the world.

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Lending A Hand To KI Wildlife

Written on February 5, 2020 in Kangaroo Island

A number of volunteers, including a couple from Sealink and HWR Media, recently joined army reserve personnel lending a hand at Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park. While there’s still much to be done, there are signs of recovery all over the Island. It’s been incredible to see our state come to together in support of the entire Kangaroo Islan...

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Best Beaches in SA

Written on October 18, 2019 in Adelaide

Words Rebecca Stock As the weather warms up, our thoughts naturally turn to spending time at the beach. Perhaps it’s time to revisit an old favourite or discover a new one along South Australia’s wonderful coastline? Family Fun Some of the most well-known beaches, just a short distance from the city and great for families...

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Top Tips at Cellar Door

Written on October 11, 2019 in Adelaide Hills

You’ve picked your region, you’ve booked a bus and you’re wearing your new wedge heels (you’re going wine tasting, and you know from experience that stilettos are a rookie mistake). You’ve got your mates, you’ve got your smartphone, and you’ve got your wish list of cellar doors. You’re ready for fun!  But what sh...

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Out and about – October

Written on September 28, 2019 in Limestone Coast

With daylight savings and warmer weather on the way, why not plan a road trip this month to regional SA? Words Lawrence RignonCover Image Sven Kovac Arty Party This October long weekend, the Limestone Coast is buzzing with Art in Sticks – REGENERATION returning to Cluain, a grazing property south of Lucindale. Now in it’s,...

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Hit the trail …

Written on August 16, 2019 in Barossa

Cover Image Sven Kovac The Barossa Gourmet Weekend is all about meeting the makers and supporting the people behind the delicious wines of this famous region. So, get a group together for an extended weekend and create memorable connections while discovering new grape varieties. The Gourmet Trail, showcasing 13 events over the weekend of 7...

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Warming Up From the Inside

Written on August 15, 2019 in Adelaide

This cold snap may have us piling on the winter woollies, but we will not let it dampen our culinary adventure. We have put together a list of three delicious places that will warm you right up. Chocolate guru, Steven ter Horst, recently named by Gourmet Traveller as one of Australia’s leading chocolate retailers and...

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