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Adelaide's development has been based on the state of South Australia's agriculture, mining and manufacturing. Adelaide has a well deserved reputation as a city of culture which stems from its long-time hosting of the biennial Adelaide Arts Festival, a gathering of world-renown performers, artists and writers which bring the city a large number of visitors from other Australian states and overseas. The theatres of the Adelaide Festival Centre, close to the Torrens River, are the city's cultural hub.

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Spring 2012

this weekTHE ULTIMATE CITY GUIDES

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ANZANG Nature Photography Exhibition at the South Australian MuseumSee inside for further details

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Study in AdelaideStudents flock to this vibrant city from all over Australia and the world to further their education. Home to four universities – the University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Carnegie Mellon University and Flinders University – all located in or near the CBD, Adelaide has such a major concentration of education activity the city sometimes feels like a thriving campus for student life.

UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEwww.adelaide.edu.au

The University of Adelaide is Australia’s third oldest university and is known for its stately sandstone buildings that grace the campus. Located in the cultural precinct of North Terrace, the campus has more than 23,000 students, including around 5,500 international students from 95 countries. The University of Adelaide has even produced Nobel Prize-winners and Rhodes Scholars over the years.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAwww.unisa.edu.au

The University of South Australia is the largest university in the state, with more than 36,000 students and five campuses. It has been ranked in the top three per cent of universities around the world and has a strong reputation in business-related disciplines as well as the School of the Arts.

FLINDERS UNIVERSITYwww.flinders.edu.au

Flinders University was named after the explorer Matthew Flinders and fittingly has continued his desire for discovery and learning. It has established an international reputation as a leading research facility and the green and tree-filled campus is located in Bedford Park.

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An international campus of an American university, the Carnegie Mellon University is conveniently located in Victoria Square in the CBD. The university has an established international reputation and currently specialises in public policy and information technology.

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TOURIST INFOSouth Australian Travel Centre18-20 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 1300 764 227 (within Australia)+61 8 8312 6655 (International)

Rundle Mall Information Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide (08) 8203 7611

SeaLink 440 King William Street, Adelaide 13 13 01

Adelaide Sightseeing & SeaLink Adelaide Central Bus Station 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide 1300 769 762

Australian Holiday Centre 75 King William Street, Adelaide 8221 5044

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Rundle Mall is Adelaide’s premier retail destination. Explore the unique side streets, alfresco cafes and the latest in fashion, health and beauty, jewellery, toys, entertainment and homewares. Enjoy over 700 specialty stores and 15 Arcades and Centres in one destination.

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Monday to Thursday shopping up to 7pm*

Friday late night shopping until 9pm

Saturday 9am–5pm

Sunday 11am–5pm*Participating retailers only

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Rundle Mall is Adelaide’s premier retail destination. Explore the unique side streets, alfresco cafes and the latest in fashion, health and beauty, jewellery, toys, entertainment and homewares. Enjoy over 700 specialty stores and 15 Arcades and Centres in one destination.

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WELCOME to the spring issue of THIS WEEK IN ADELAIDE jam-packed with information on what’s happening around the city.

There’s plenty of ways to experience Adelaide and its surrounds as the weather warms up, kicking off with the ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW. If the arts are more your thing, check out the OZASIA FESTIVAL, which this year celebrates India, as well as other Asian nations including Japan, Korea and China.

Adelaide is the place to be in spring for music fans, who can check out the Broadway hit JERSEY BOYS, the FLEURIEU FOLK FESTIVAL and Beethoven's only opera FIDELIO.

And a trip to Adelaide wouldn’t be complete without a day or two spent wine tasting in one of the many wineries surrounding the city. BAROSSA, MCLAREN VALE and ADELAIDE HILLS are all within an easy hour's drive. You’ll be spoilt with beautiful surrounds, world-class wines and beautiful fresh, local food.

Whatever you fancy, you’re sure to find it in Adelaide this spring.

Welcome to Adelaide in spring

For any enquiries regarding this publication please call Katrina Nitschke on 08 8333 1885

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Hardie Grant Media takes care researching information for this publication, but dates, prices, maps and times may change, so readers are advised to check details before visiting places.© All material contained in this publication is protected by Australian copyright regulations. Its circulation is audited by the Circulations Audit Board.

Cover image: Remarkable Rocks (detail) by Julie Fletcher, SA

Spring highlights 4

What’s on in spring 8

City attractions 10

Around Adelaide 14

Where to eat 18

Shopping Adelaide style 20

Wine Regions 24

Beyond Adelaide 28

Study in Adelaide 33

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Spring highlights

Art Feast on Kangaroo island28 September to 7 October

Kangaroo Island Art Feast is a 10-day celebration of the art, food and wine of Kangaroo Island. Take a tour around the island and visit the 30 Art Feast venues, which come in many forms including galleries, wineries and private homes. Various locations throughout Kangaroo Island; www.kangarooislandartfeast.org.au

Connect with nature 5 October to 25 November

The South Australian Museum’s ANZANG Nature Photography exhibition highlights the unique natural beauty of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea. A breathtaking glimpse into this beautiful and fragile world, the exhibition is created from entries in the annual competition of the same name, open to professional and amateur photographers from around the world.South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide www.samuseum.sa.gov.au

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Composer Howard Shore brings J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary imagination to vivid life with his award-winning score to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Shore’s music expresses Peter Jackson’s film as an immense symphonic work – a uniquely developed vision drawn from centuries of stylistic tendencies.Adelaide Festival Centre, King William Road, Adelaide; www.aso.com.au

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Contemporary portraiture Until 30 September

Bringing together painting, photography, sculpture, drawing, installation and media works, Beyond the Self looks at the transformative possibility of portraiture through art from the early 2000s to the present, created by artists from Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. A National Portrait Gallery travelling exhibition.SAMSTAG Museum of Art, 55 North Terrace, Adelaide; www.unisa.edu.au/samstagmuseum

A musical feast Located in the heart of Adelaide in the grounds of the University of Adelaide, Elder Hall is part of the celebrated ‘boulevard of culture and learning’. It plays host to a dazzling array of concerts that showcase the musicians and ensembles of the Elder Conservatorium of Music at their very finest. Visit the website to download the 2012 Concert Series Program.University of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide; music.adelaide.edu.au/elderhall

Image Credits: Jimmy Pike, Partiri Jiljikarraji, 1996. Colour screenprint. Courtesy of Desert Designs. Photo: A. Higgins.

253 Grenfell Street (cnr East Terrace) Adelaide www.tandanya.com.au (08) 8224 3200

Tandanya naTional aboriginal CulTural insTiTuTe presenTs Sky, Land & Beyond Expanding Identity – Darryl Pfitzner Milika, large scale works combining

sculptural relief elements and digital prints until 11 November Desert Psychedelic – Jimmy Pike paintings, prints and textiles until 25 November – curated by artisan,

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Sky and landUntil 11 November

Sky, Land & Beyond: Expanding Identity by Darryl Pfitzner Milika features large-scale works that combine sculptural relief elements with paint and texture, as well as a series of small-scale digital image prints exploring landscape, sky and cosmology reinforcing traditional Aboriginal connectivity between the micro and macro.

Tandanya – National Aboriginal Cultural Institute; 253 Grenfell Street, Adelaide www.tandanya.com

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Oh what a show! From Friday 26 October

Jersey Boys is the story of how four boys from the wrong side of the tracks became one of the biggest American pop music sensations of all time. Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide – all before they were 30.

Adelaide Festival Centre, King William Road, Adelaide; www.jerseyboysaustralia.com.au

Fleurieu Folk Festival 26 to 28 October

Every taste is catered for at this year’s Fleurieu Folk Festival, with more than 60 acts from across Australia playing at this two-day event. South Australia’s premier folk festival covers a program of roots, folk, celtic, bluegrass, acoustic and blues music.

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OzAsia Festival 14 to 30 September

The 2012 OzAsia Festival celebrates India, with a number of Indian performances spotlighting the richness of this vibrant country as well as performances and events focusing on Japan, Korea, China, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and, of course, Australia. Venues around Adelaide; www.ozasiafestival.com.au

Beethoven's only opera 13, 16, 18, 20 October

Fidelio, Beethoven’s only operatic creation, is magnificent. Miriam Gordon-Stewart is Leonore and Richard Crawley is Florestan in the production that also features Douglas McNicol, David Hibbard and Jessica Dean. Conductor Graham Abbott adds another string to his bow with Beethoven’s masterwork. Festival Theatre, King William Road, Adelaide; www.saopera.sa.gov.au

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SeptemberROyAl AdelAide ShOw 7 to 15 SeptemberAdelaide Showground, Goodwood Road, Wayville; www.theshow.com.au

Visit the Royal Adelaide Show for carnival rides, handicraft, produce, cookery, livestock, animal shows, show bags and more!

OzASiA FeStivAl 14 to 30 SeptemberVarious locations, Adelaide; www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au

Celebrating the artistic and cultural ties between Australia and Asia.

indiAn CultuRAl CeleBRAtiOn dAy15 September Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, 55 North Terrace Adelaide www.unisa.edu.au/samstagmuseum

To celebrate OzAsia’s country of focus for 2012, the Samstag Museum will host a free Indian Cultural Celebration Day, which will include Indian music, dance and food.

FiBRe And ClAy Showing until 16 SeptemberTandanya – National Aboriginal Cultural Institute; 253 Grenfell Street, Adelaide www.tandanya.comChristina Gollan combines an illustrative style to create beautiful ceramic plates and hand-built vessel forms based on native plants, seeds & nuts.

KAngAROO iSlAnd ARt FeASt 28 September to 7 OctoberKangaroo Island; www.kangarooislandartfeast.com.au An annual celebration of the Island’s art, food and wine, held at venues island-wide.

SemAphORe muSiC FeStivAl 28 Sep to 1 OctVarious locations throughout Semaphre; www.semaphoremusicfestival.com The Semaphore Music Festival showcases

South Australian and interstate live music in a picturesque historic seaside village setting.

SundAy mAil City tO BAy Fun Run 16 SeptemberAdelaide; www.city-bay.org.auHelp the City to Bay Fun Run celebrate its 40-year anniversary by paricipating in or observing this popular, annual fun run from Adelaide to the beachside suburb of Glenelg.

BAy tO BiRdwOOd 30 September Adelaide and Adelaide Hills; www.baytobirdwood.com.auCheck out the Classic Rally, and watch gorgeous classic vehicles manufactured between 1956 and 1977 travel from the beach to the National Motor Museum in Birdwood.

gOOlwA Alive 30 September Fleurieu Peninsula; www.alexandrina.sa.gov.auVisit the main street in historic Goolwa for the annual street festival that showcases local produce and businesses.

octoberAnzAng nAtuRe phOtOgRAphy5 October to 25 November South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide www.samuseum.sa.gov.auThe South Australian Museum’s ANZANG Nature Photography exhibition highlights the unique natural beauty of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.

2012 FinA wORld JuniOR diving ChAmpiOnShipS8 to 13 October, State Aquatics Centre, Marion; diving.asn.auBe one of thousands of spectators to witness more than 200 of the world’s best young

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divers, representing more than 40 countries in the 10-day Fina World Junior Diving Championships.

FideliO13, 16, 18, 20 OctoberFestival Theatre, King William Road, Adelaide; www.saopera.sa.gov.au The State Opera of South Australia presents Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio in October at the Adelaide Festival Theatre.

RiveRlAnd wine And FOOd FeStivAl 18 to 21 October, Riverland; www.riverlandwineandfoodfestival.com Visit the annual Riverland Wine and Food Festival on the third Saturday in October to sample the wares of local wine and food producers.

depARtuRe19 October Art Gallery of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide; www.artgallery.sa.gov.au Enjoy exclusive after-hours access, curator talks, and food and wine, while being entertained by street performers, acrobatics and the beats of Adelaide’s hottest DJs.

AdelAide FAShiOn FeStivAl 19 to 27 October Various locations around Adelaide; www.adelaidefashionfestival.com.au

Experience style and glamour at the fifth Adelaide Fashion Festival.

JeRSey BOySFrom 26 October Adelaide Festival Centre, King William Road, Adelaide; www.jerseyboysaustralia.com.auAcclaimed musical Jersey Boys, the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, is coming to the Adelaide Festival Theatre for a strictly limited season in October.

NoVembergORgeOuS FeStivAl24 NovemberMcLaren Vale Visitor Information Centre ; www.gorgeousfestival.com.au The 2012 Gorgeous Festival returns with a stunning line-up featuring Missy Higgins, Dan Sultan, Gossling and more. This annual festival also showcases the region's produce, and features an enviable menu and wine list.

AuStRAliAn inteRnAtiOnAl 3-dAy event 22 to 25 NovemberCity Parklands, South Terrace, Adelaide; australian3de.com.au

The city parklands play host to Olympic standard four-star equestrian competition, including,show jumping, dressage and cross country.

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AyeRS hOuSe muSeum288 North Terrace, Adelaide; www.nationaltrustsa.org.au

Step back in time to colonial Adelaide as you visit this historic home of one of Adelaide's prominent families. Visitors can explore the museum by guided tour and learn about the social history of the period for Ayers House occupants, both 'above and below' stairs, as well as a significant collection of antiques.

AnimAl enCOunteRSAdelaide Zoo, Frome Rd, Adelaide; www.zoossa.com.au/adelaide-zoo

Go behind-the-scenes for an exciting encounter at Adelaide Zoo and its animals, zookeepers and off -limit areas. Choose from experiences with pandas, lions and tigers, hippos, bears or apes, or perhaps try your hand as a zookeeper for the day.

St peteR'S CAthedRAl27 King William Road, North Adelaide; www.stpeters-cathedral.org.au

If you visit only one cathedral in ‘the city of churches’, make sure it’s this one. Built in 1876, the cathedral’s statuesque spires dominate the Adelaide Cricket Ground and the entrance features an ornate rose window depicting the history of South Australia, as well as bible stories.

SOuth AuStRAliAn muSeumNorth Terrace, Adelaide; www.samuseum.sa.gov.au

The museum is home to the world's largest collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural objects, with more than 3000 artifacts on display, while the recently opened South Australian Biodiversity Gallery focuses on the land and marine wildlife of the state, through touch screens and interactive exhibits.

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South Australian MuseumNorth Terrace, AdelaideInformation 08 8207 7500www.samuseum.sa.gov.au

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AdelAide BOtAniC gARden North Terrace, Adelaide; www.cityofadelaide.com.au

Set within a very easy stroll from the CBD, the garden features historic glasshouses, a rolling Victorian gardenscape and the oldest avenue of Moreton Bay Figs in Australia. Also home to a range of permanent and temporary public artworks from Australian and international artists.

ARt gAlleRy OF SOuth AuStRAliANorth Terrace, Adelaide; www.artgallery.sa.gov.au

Undeniably one of the greatest art galleries in Australia, the Art Gallery of South Australia recently celebrated its 130th anniversary and had a $3.6 million refurbishment. The collection features art from Australia, Europe, North America and Asia, with a particular focus on Indigenous Australian art.

light’S viSiOnNorth Adelaide; www.cityofadelaide.com.au

Visitors who take time to make the climb up Montefiore Hill in North Adelaide are rewarded by both the life-size bronze statue of Adelaide's founding father, Colonel William Light, and sweeping views of the city.

AdelAide gAOl18 Gaol Road, Thebarton; www.environment.sa.gov.au/adelaidegaol

Built in 1841 and operated until 1988, the gaol was one of Australia’s oldest prisons and housed some of the state’s most notorious criminals. Over the years, 45 inmates were executed within its walls and if you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of one of the ghostly residents.

tAndAnyA – nAtiOnAl ABORiginAl CultuRAl inStitute253 Grenfell Street (cnr East Terrace), Adelaide; www.tandanya.com.au

Experience Aboriginal culture at Tandanya, Australia’s oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed multi-arts centre. Explore contemporary and traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture, learn the story of the Yidaki (Didgeridoo) or traditional songs and dance from the Torres Strait Islands. The award-winning retail shop features a wide range of reasonably priced works.

Anne & gORdOn SAmStAg muSeum OF ARtHawke Building, City West Campus, University of South Australia, 55 North Terrace, Adelaide; www.unisa.edu.au/samstagmuseum

Featuring three substantial and elegant exhibition galleries over two levels, the Samstag Museum aims to stimulate, challenge and engage audiences with a program of diverse and innovative exhibitions, publications and associated public activities.

AdelAide CentRAl mARKet45 Gouger Street, Adelaide; www.adelaidecentralmarket.com.au

More than simply a collection of 80 stalls under one roof, the Adelaide Central Market is a community of people: traders, artisans and shoppers, who share a passion for food. It buzzes with life and colour all year round and is sure to impress foodies and food lovers with seasonal delights and fresh produce.

nAtiOnAl wine CentRe OF AuStRAliACnr Botanic and Hackney Roads, Adelaide; www.wineaustralia.com.au

Situated on the edge of Adelaide's stunning Botanic Gardens, the National Wine Centre is as well-known for its eye-catching architecture as for the interactive Wine Discovery Journey and exhibition, which showcases the complete wine experience. Enjoy a meal at the Concourse Café (accompanied by fine Australian wines of course) while overlooking the Botanic Gardens.

the pOpeye Elder Park, Adelaide; www.thepopeyeadelaide.com

The Popeye is a fleet of boats offering daily cruise tours on the River Torrens. Departing from Elder Park, the tour travels west to the Torrens Weir, past the Adelaide Zoo before returning to the landing.

eldeR hAllUniversity of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide; music.adelaide.edu.au/elderhall

Elder Hall plays host to a dazzling array of concerts that showcase the musicians and ensembles of the Elder Conservatorium of Music at their very finest. Visit the website to download the 2012 Concert Series Program.

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Around Adelaide

glenelg wAlKS And tRAilS Glenelg Information Centre; R22 Marina Pier, 12 Holdfast Promenade, Glenelg; 8294 5833; www.glenelgsa.com.au

Glenelg was the original mainland settlement in South Australia and as you take in the gleaming white beaches and sheltered conditions, you can see why. The lie of the land is flat and easy to

Not far from the city you’ll find stunning walks, amusement arcades and interesting historic sites and museums.

navigate, which makes getting outdoors even more appealing – hit the walking and cycling tracks of Glenelg and enjoy stunning views and beautiful coastal air. Pack a picnic or play it by ear and wander into one of the many alfresco dining options for which the suburb is known. For cycling paths and trail maps, call the information centre or pop in to pick up a free map.

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Marina Pier, Glenelg; 8415 2800; www.marinapier.com.au

Marina Pier is the essence of indulgence. Whether you are looking to sample some fine dining at one of the restaurants over-looking the water, treat yourself to a spot of retail therapy or a relaxing beauty treatment or two, this is the place to visit. When the sun goes down the pier comes into its own as one of the best places to enjoy a drink with a front-row seat to one of the most spectacular sunsets you will ever see, and the bars and restaurants come alive for the party-time set.

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Jetty Road, Glenelg; jettyroadglenelg.com

Welcome to one of Adelaide's premier Eat Streets. A wander along this strip is sure to make you work up an appetite, as tantalising sights and smells tempt passers-by from morning til night. Whether you are in the mood for fine dining, or something quick, Jetty Road has you covered. Stop in at the award-winning Goodlife Organic Pizza or keep wandering to find

some of the freshest fish and chips you'll ever taste, then top it off with an icecream and a stroll along the Jetty to watch the sunset.

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Stamford Grand Adelaide, Moseley Square, Glenelg; 8376 1222; www.stamford.com.au

The spectacular views of Glenelg beach is reason enough to dine in the Promenade Restaurant, but there’s more to the restaurant than the view. The menu showcases produce from prominent Australian culinary regions, and includes a sensational seafood platter.

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Moseley Square, Glenelg; 8179 9508; www.glenelgsa.com.au/baydiscover

Located in the Glenelg Town Hall, the Bay Discovery Centre houses interactive exhibits outlining Glenelg’s history from foundation to contemporary life by the sea. It also features a constantly evolving program of visual art exhibitions in the permanent gallery level from emerging and established South Australian artists. The Bay Discovery Centre offers a fascinating insight into South Australia's past and it's free.

Choose from the Magnificent Seven selection of burgers

from around the world, available daily at Grand Bar.

Only $17.95 with friesplus a Pure Blonde pint or

glass of house wine.

MOSELEY SQUARE, GLENELG • 8376 1222 • www.stamford.com.au

For the best accommodation rates please call 1300 301 391 or visit

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pORt AdelAide viSitOR inFORmAtiOn CentRe66 Commercial Road, Port Adelaide; 8405 6560 www.portenf.sa.gov.au/tourism

Make the Visitor Information Centre your first port of call! Silver Award Winner at the 2008 South Australian Tourism Awards, the VIC is your best introduction to everything Port Adelaide has to offer.

RiveR CRuiSePort Adelaide; www.portenf.sa.gov.au/tourism

Sit back and enjoy a cruise along the Port River as you see a side of Adelaide you've never seen before. The scenery alone is worth the trip, but watch out for the colony of dolphins that often come along for the ride! Boat operators near the Port Adelaide Lighthouse offer cruises every Sunday, or contact the information centre for cruise schedules offered during the week.

KAyAKingAdventure Kayaking SA, Boat ramp, Garden Island, SA; 8295 8812; www.adventurekayak.com.au

See Port Adelaide from a completely different angle on a kayaking tour of the Port River. Your guide will take you on an aquatic adventure past ship graveyards and old growth mangrove forests, but the highlight is definitely the inquisitive dolphins who live in the area and will sometimes join the tour too! No previous kayaking experience

is required – it's easier than it looks – and a free pick-up service is offered from the Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre.

muSeumSPort Adelaide; SA Maritime Museum, 8207 6255, SA Aviation Museum, 8240 1230, The Australian Childhood Museum, 0407 606 483; Port Adelaide Historical Society Austbuilt Maritime Museum; 8248 3344; Enfield Heritage Museum 0413 933 300

History buffs can explore the wonderful world of ships, trains, planes and toys in the variety of museums in Port Adelaide, affectionately known as the museum capital of Australia. Check out the Port Adelaide Historical Society Austbuilt Maritime Museum at Peterhead for a taste of the town's experience as an integral port from Australia's foundation, or get in touch with your inner child at the Australian Museum of Childhood.

nAtiOnAl RAilwAy muSeumLipson Street South, Port Adelaide; www.natrailmuseum.org.au

At Australia's largest railway museum, you can climb into the cabs of giant steam locomotives, walk through elegant carriages and enjoy a train ride on the 457 mm gauge railway that circles the museum site. Marvel at the model railway display, learn about the role of women in railways, trace railway development on the interactive map and read about the famous Overland sleeping car train that once ran between Adelaide and Melbourne.

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Kayak tours and hire in the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary.

Join us for one of Adelaide’s best eco-adventures. The Sanctuary is a wetland of “national significance” and surprising beauty. Explore the Ships Graveyard and meet the Port River Dolphins. Travelling by kayak is safe, fun and adventurous. No previous experience required; suitable for all ages.

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The Port Dock entered South Australian hotel history on June 19, 1855. Come and visit us for a free cellar and brewery tour. Complete the experience with a tasting paddle of our in house brewed beers on its own or with lunch or dinner.

The Port Dock Brewery Hotel10 Todd Street Port AdelaideP: 08 8240 0187 F: 08 8341 0787W: portdockbreweryhotel.com.au

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South Australia boasts an abundance of quality regional produce, and its capital Adelaide is where it all comes together. Head to Gouger Street, Adelaide’s key eat street, the gateway to the Adelaide Central Market and the EXOTIC, BUSTLING FOOD HALLS and malls of Chinatown. For a GREAT BREAKFAST SPOT, Hutt Street fits the bill, and the casual atmosphere of nearby Rundle Street in Adelaide’s East End makes it a popular location for ALFRESCO LUNCH AND EVENING DINING. For an ELEGANT WINE BAR that needs to be seen-to-be-believed, Apothecary 1878 on Hindley Street is a must. Escape the CBD for FASHIONABLE DINING LOCATIONS just five minutes north of the city – the restaurants of O’Connell Street and Melbourne Street won’t disappoint. And if you drive east a further five minutes you will reach The Parade in Norwood, ALIVE WITH CAFES, PUBS, and more. And with so many world-class wineries on its doorstop, you can guarantee that on your night out on the town you’ll be spoilt for choice in the drinks department as well.

Where to eatYou'll find entire ‘eat streets’ devoted to dining in Adelaide and plenty of choice when it comes to international fare.

AndRe’S CuCinA94 Frome St, Adelaide; 8224 0004

Andre Ursini was whipping up traditional Italian fare long before his appearance on Masterchef – now you can try it for yourself.$$ B L D Tues – Sat

ApOtheCARy 1878 wine BAR118 Hindley Street, CBD; 8212 9099

Excellent food served up in a style akin to the bustling laneways of Europe. Whether you're dropping in for a drink or staying for dinner, this bar is a must.$$ D Tues – Sun

Auge RiStORAnte22 Grote Street, CBD; 8410 9332

With the pasta handmade on the premises daily and ingredients sourced from friendly locals, this restaurant off ers sparkling Italian dishes with strong regional flavours.$$ D Tues – Sat

BRACegiRdleS hOuSe OF Fine ChOCOlAteS31 Jetty Rd, Glenelg; 8294 8482389 Greenhill Rd, Toorak Gardens; 8431 0799190 Main Rd, McLaren Vale; 8323 8558

Proudly South Australian, Bracegirdles is open seven days for coff ee, light meals, delectable desserts and Australia’s most awarded hand-made chocolates.$$ B L daily

PRICE INDICATORS (for two courses):$$ between $30 and $50 per head $$$ more than $50 per head

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BYO (bring your own alcohol) means restaurants allow you to bring a bottle, but may charge for corkage. Most BYO restaurants are also licensed.

Take your tastebuds on an Oriental journey through India, Thailand & beyond at Stamford Plaza Adelaide.

DINNER MON - SUN • 6PM - LATE150 NORTH TCE, ADELAIDE • 08 8461 0308

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the BRASSeRie233 Victoria Square, CBD; 8217 2000

The Brasserie showcases the best of local produce in a simple, fresh cooking style, allowing flavours to shine. $$ B L D Mon – Sun

CASABlABlA12 Leigh Street, Adelaide; 8231 3939

Inspired by Morocco, Turkey, Bali and Cambodia, this multicultural restaurant serves up a selection of tapas, pizza and paella. $$ L D D Tues – Thurs, L & D Fri – Sat

COnCuBine132 Gouger Street, CBD; 8212 8288

A contemporary Chinese restaurant offering fine dining and winner of 2009 and 2010 Best Chinese Restaurant (SA) Restaurant and Catering Awards. $$ L D Tue – Sun

COS ReStAuRAnt18 Leigh Street, CBD; 8231 7611

Catering to all occasions, Cos is a good all-rounder, set in a beautiful, heritage-listed building overlooking Leigh Street. $$ L D daily

gAuChO'S 91 Gouger Street CBD; 8231 2299

This Argentinian restaurant provides a carnivorous experience like no other, due to the unique ageing process of the meat.$$ D daily

hOuSe OF ChOw82 Hutt Street, CBD; 8223 6181

A bit of an Adelaide icon, the House of Chow’s Chinese cuisine offers authentic fine dining in a great setting.$$ L D daily

the pROmenAde ReStAuRAnt Stamford Grand Adelaide; Moseley Square, Glenlelg; 8375 0622

The Promenade is renowned for its contemporary a la carte menu and indulgent high tea options. Coupled with spectacular ocean views, guests are in for a unique dining experience.$$ L D daily

Red OChRe ReStAuRAntWar Memorial Drive, North Adelaide; 8211 8555

For a truly Australian dining experience, visit Red Ochre's, where you can sample bush tucker inspired by Indigenous ingredients.$$ D Mon – Sat

RiCKShAwS ReStAuRAnt Stamford Plaza, Adelaide, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide; 8461 0308

Add a little spice to your life at Rickshaws Restaurant featuring an exotic mix of authentic Thai, Indian and Malay cuisine.$$ D Mon – Sun

ShiKiInterContinental Adelaide, North Terrace; 8238 2382

Head to Shiki for one of the best Japanese restaurant experiences in South Australia, conveniently located in the InterContinental.$$ L D

SwiSh On teRRACeStamford Plaza Adelaide, 150 North Terrace; 8461 0860

Swish features gorgeous floor-to-ceiling views of North Terrace, providing the perfect setting for lunch, dinner or high tea. It’s one of Adelaide’s most popular city nightspots every weekend.$$ L D

uR CAFFe'119 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide; 8267 3553

Visit UR Caffe’ for exceptional coffee and gourmet food. Owners Boyd and Kate source the best beans and pride themselves on offering fine coffee. Stop by for one of the best breakfasts in Adelaide.$$ B L Mon – Fri D daily

windy pOint ReStAuRAntWindy Point Lookout Belair Road, Belair; 8278 8255

Located above the lookout at Windy Point, just 15 minutes south of the city, this restaurant is worth the drive for the combination of jaw-dropping views with modern cuisine. $$ D Tue – Sat

Cos Restaurant 119 Melbourne St, Nth Adelaide 8267 3553 www.urcaffe.com find us on Facebook

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Shopping Adelaide-styleWhile South Australia might be famous for its food and wine, those in the know realise that Adelaide’s plethora of shopping opportunities is one of the state’s best kept secrets. No matter how you like your shopping – straight-up brand names, high-end fashion, or with a signature twist, this capital city has literally got you covered. The high street and malls of Rundle Street, King William Road and Norwood Parade conveniently serve up all your retail needs in one easy locale, while one-off vintage or designer discoveries can be found in some of the shopping gems off the beaten track. There are also three regular markets in the city providing everything from fresh produce to fashion – whatever your heart desires. Rundle mAllwww.rundlemall.com; 8203 7200

Adelaide’s one-stop-shop (literally), Rundle Mall is home to over 700 retail stores, three major department stores and 15 arcades. There are many outdoor cafés and bars to ease shopping fatigue, as well as a sparkling fountain and public art, and the mall is host to regular performances and events, which are sure to keep you entertained.

King williAm ROAdHyde Park, Adelaide; www.kingwilliamroad.com.au

Home to big name boutiques and smaller fashion houses, this elegant strip houses men's and women's designer fashion and up-market dining options, it's the perfect place to show off your new purchases.

nORwOOd pARAdeNorwood, Adelaide; www.theparadenorwood.com

The iconic Vari’s Italian grocery is more than enough to draw you to Norwood Parade, but once you are there you can peruse Dillons, one of Adelaide’s best bookstores, catch a film or just indulge in a little retail therapy.

BuRnSide villAge477 Portrush Road, Glenside; www.burnsidevillage.com.au

Burnside Village is home to more than 100 premium fashion and lifestyle stores. This unique shopping precinct now has a major draw card – international fashion label Zara – as well as designer labels like Thurley, Willow, sass & bide, Mimco, Oroton and more.

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AdelAide ARCAdeBetween Grenfell Street and Rundle Mall, CBD; adelaidearcade.com.au

Adelaide Arcade is one of the city’s most beautiful shopping experiences. The Arcade was built in 1885 and boasts a diverse range of over 100 specialty retail outlets in elegant surrounds on the ground floor and balcony level.

hARBOuR tOwn727 Tapleys Hill Road, West Beach; www.harbourtownadelaide.com.au

Adelaide's finest outlet and specialty shopping experience. Home to a range of luxury brands.

hidden ShOpping gemSeBenezeR plACeEbenezer Place, off Rundle and Union Streets, Adelaide.

A great little hidden precinct, this is one of Adelaide's quirkiest strips where you'll find unique fashion and cool bars.

xile268 Unley Road, Hyde Park, Adelaide; www.xile.com.au; 8373 4945

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ADeLAIDe HAtterS

47 Adelaide Arcade, Adelaide; 8224 0131; www.adelaidehatters.com.au

Step back in time and visit this unique store in the historical Adelaide Arcade. For more than 20 years Adelaide Hatters has supplied the city and its visitors with unique headwear and with two floors of hats, you are guaranteed to find something that suits. Whether you choose to peruse Adelaide's largest range of the iconic AKUBRA hat or are more in the market for a designer Kaminski or even a classic panama, Adelaide Hatters will provide a fashionable alternative for all.

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afraid of the equally high price tag) a trip to Xile will be your idea of heaven.

iRving BABy34 Yorke Street, Adelaide; 8232 5454

One of Adelaide’s best vintage stores, Irving Baby has done all the hard work for you and offers only the finest second-hand items (so you don’t have to sift through piles of old clothes).

CheRRi Bellini240 Rundle Street, Adelaide; www.cherribellini.com; 8232 282

Those with even a hint of a shoe fetish can’t afford to go past Cherri Bellini for the most decadent designer shoes from international and local labels.

CluBhOuSe lAne BOutiQue13 Frome Street, Adelaide; clubhouselaneboutique.com.au; 8223 3155

Whether you like your fashion to be vintage, current or with a twist, this little shop will suit your needs.

RAw SpACe7-17 Gawler Place, Adelaide; www.rawspace.com.au; 8212 5655

A truly eclectic collection of designer homewares, gifts and toys – you’ll find things you never knew you needed that you now can’t live without.

AntiQue mARKet32 Grote Street, Adelaide; www.antiquemarket.com.au; 8212 6421

A vintage-vulture’s heaven – this is 10,000 square feet of antique joy, from clothes and collectables to books and jewellery, but vintage toys are their specialty.

BOOKS And muSiCimpRintS BOOKSelleRS107 Hindley Street, Adelaide; www.imprints.com.au; 8231 4454

Adelaide's favourite boutique bookstore and a bit of a local institution. Packed to the rafters with must-reads, it is a friendly place to spend an afternoon.

titleShop 2/15 Vaughan Place, Adelaide; titlespace.com; 8227 0667

This unusual store will delight lovers of music, film and books, with a dash of cutting-edge fashion thrown in.

KRyptOn diSCS34 Jetty Road, Glenelg; 8295 3044

A huge, genre-hopping range of CDs and DVDs, plus a good second-hand section.

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235a Rundle Street, Adelaide; www.missgladyssymchoon.com.au; 82231500

Trading since 1923, Miss Gladys Sym Choon is a three-level shrine to footwear and fashion, filled to the rafters with international brands, local designer labels and cheap and cheerful stuff for both men and women. Part high-fashion boutique, part quirky museum of style, the extravagant displays and huge range of stock has earned it the appropriate nickname 'house of plenty'. No trip to Adelaide is complete without a visit.

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mARKetSAdelAide CentRAl mARKetGouger Street; www.adelaidecentralmarket.com.au; 8203 7203

The Adelaide Central Market continues to remain the City of Adelaide’s principal food hub. A hotpot of fresh produce, food stalls, stores selling everything you could imagine and of course cafes to keep you going, the market consists of

over 80 independent stallholders under one roof. Regular entertainment includes live music, cooking demonstrations, tastings, and kids activities. Open Tuesday to Saturday.

nORth AdelAide vintAge And FAShiOn FAiR200 Jeff cott St, North Adelaide; www.vintagefair.com.au; 0438 837 323

A treat for fashionistas, this market specialises in fabulous vintage clothing. Open the second and fourth Sunday of each month, from 10am to 4pm.

AdelAide ShOwgROund FARmeRS mARKetLeader Street, Goodwood, Adelaide; www.asfm.org.au; 8231 8155

To sample some of the finest local ingredients direct from the farm gate, head to the Adelaide Showground between 9am and 1pm any Sunday of the year. With an ever-changing selection of stalls and a variety of seasonal produce, every visit to the market will be a surprise!

gilleS StReet mARKetGilles Street Primary School, Gilles Street, Adelaide; www.gillesstreetmarket.com.au;

Home to a colourful selection of stalls selling young designer samples, clearance stock, pre-loved fashion, shoes, jewellery and accessories,the buzzing vibe is enhanced with live DJ performances and a delicious range of food and beverage stalls. No two markets are the same, with stallholders changing each month so you'll always find old favourites next to something new and exciting!

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67 Rundle Mall, Adelaide;8223 5157; www.barlowshoes.com.au

An Adelaide institution since 1868, Barlow’s is the only place for all your footwear needs. Choose from a large range of ladies' and men’s fashion labels, as well as casual options, which are ideal for travelling. Split over two levels, the store has a huge range of Converse ‘Chuck Taylor’ sneakers, Doc Martens, Skechers, Crocs, and Adelaide’s largest range of genuine, Australian-made UGG boots. The sale tables out the front are always good for a bargain.

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Visit Cellar Door and experience the breathtaking Adelaide Hills

Enjoy our premium award winning wines, stunning views, cheese platters and local artwork in a relaxed atmosphere.Open 7 days 10am – 4pm

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Wine Regions

AdelAide hillSThe Adelaide Hills is undeniably one of Australia’s most picturesque wine regions. Luckily it also happens to have the goods to back up its stunning looks and consistently produces cool climate wines that garner admiration – and awards – from all corners of the globe. Getting out of Adelaide and driving a mere 20 minutes will have you in one of Australia’s varied wine regions – which means that its produce is not limited to a particular grape variety, or taste. The cooler, highest parts of the region produce chardonnay and pinot noir, while further down the hillsides wineries are known for their rieslings, sauvignon blancs and pinot gris. There are 48 cellar doors in the area and with more than half of them open to the public for tastings you are guaranteed to find a drop that tickles your taste buds, no matter when you visit the region. For sophisticated wines and a lunch with a view, make sure you visit the Chain of Ponds, stock up on supplies for an indulgent picnic at the Birdwood Wine and Cheese Centre, or if it's chilly, sample some of the region’s finest by the fire at Shaw + Smith.

Touring the Adelaide Wine Regions is an easy and enjoyable day trip from Adelaide city centre. Within an hour and half’s drive, some of the world’s most famous wines are waiting to be sampled.

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BAROSSA vAlleyIf you like your big reds, a visit to the Barossa Valley is an essential stop on any visit to Adelaide. The star in the region’s crown is undeniably its shiraz, which has built an international reputation, however wineries also produce luscious cabernet sauvignon, grenache and mourvedre varieties. Just over an hour’s drive from Adelaide, Barossa Valley is home to more than 80 cellar doors and tasting rooms, from boutique labels to large-scale international corporations. In the warmer months, the relatively flat terrain and compact nature of the region means that cycling is a popular way to work your way through the wineries – collecting supplies for a picnic along the way. There are many big names in the region. A visit to Grant Burge is a must and if you have time, check out the gallery and restaurant at Jacob’s Creek or the imposing Wolf Blass Centre, while some of the smaller wineries such as Two Hands and Murray Street vineyards off er a more intimate, and yet no less impressive experience. If you're keen to discover the area's best kept secrets under the guidance of someone in the know, book a day tour with local tour company Adelaide Sightseeing Tours, who will help you discover the must-see Adelaide and SA attractions.

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mClARen vAleMcLaren Vale is one of those destinations that somehow manages to meet everyone’s holiday requirements no matter how incompatible they may seem. Country getaway? Check. Stunning beaches? A cultural paradise with over 65 cellar doors, world-class restaurants, a renowned art scene and even the Classic Adelaide Car Rally in the spring? Check, check, check. A mere 45-minute drive out of the city will see you in an area that seems to have been designed simply to delight. The Mediterranean climate has fostered a long line of shiraz-makers – it’s the region’s specialty and you won’t be disappointed. Strong reds are the order of the day, with cab-sauv and grenache being common, but white drinkers will be more than satisfied with the array of chardonnay, sauv-blanc and riesling. Most wineries are located close to one another, but to avoid the 'designated driver discussion', book a tour with Top Food and Wine Tours, which specialise in small groups, local wine makers and indulgent experiences. The Willunga farmers market is a must-visit and watching the sunset on the beach while sipping a local shiraz is the perfect end to any day.

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FuRtheR AFieldIf you're willing to put in the time, some extra hours in the car will have you in two of the state’s finest wine regions. Heading north from Adelaide for two hours, a little past the Barossa, you will happen upon the Clare Valley – first settled in 1840 it is an area steeped in history, and produces the region’s finest riesling! The first vines were planted by Jesuit priests to make sacramental wine in 1851 at Sevenhill Cellars, which is still open to the public today. Sevenhill off ers tours of the underground cellars and crypts – as well as delicious reds and whites. The Clare Valley stretches for about 40 kilometres and is home to more than 40 cellar doors – which makes exploring the region very easy once you are there. Some of the biggest names in the business originate from here, you can sample the award-winning drops of Taylor’s Estate, Jim Barry Wines and Annie’s Lane, whose picturesque grounds are perfect for a picnic when the weather is fine.

If instead you flip the coin and decide to head south, a trip of around five hours from the Adelaide CBD will plant you firmly within the Limestone Coast. Probably best known for its Coonawarra region, the area is also home to the Mount Benson, Wrattonbully and Padthaway wine regions, which all consistently produce big, robust reds. While the cabernet sauvignon of the area has built a name (and loyal following) internationally, all reds from the region have something undeniably special about them.

The distinctive flavour of Limestone Coast wines is due to the layer of unique terra rossa soil over limestone in which the vines are grown, combined with perfect growing conditions of warm summers and cold, wet winters. There are more than 40 cellar doors in the region, but some of the finest wines can be found at Wynn’s Coonawarra Estate, Hollick Wines, and Zema Estate.

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Beyond Adelaide

muRRAy RiveRMurray River Tourism Pty Ltd; 8363 6244; www.murrayriver.com.au

The Murray River is an Australian icon. At 2,756km long, it's the third longest navigable river in the world (after the Amazon and the Nile). The wide expanses of the river are a veritable playground, ideal for more laid back activities like fishing and kayaking or even water skiing for the more adventurous, but a uniquely Australian activity is to grab a group of friends and a collection of li-los and partake in a ‘river float’ as you bob down the water en masse. The Murray River's ever-changing landscapes and riverbanks make for an idyllic getaway – climb aboard an authentic paddle wheeler for a river cruise, or hire a houseboat for the ultimate room with a view. The river is

also home to many producers of fine food and wine, so take time to stop off at the many towns that line the Murray for a gourmet tour like no other.

KAyAKing On the muRRAy Riverland Leisure Canoe Tours; 8595 5399.

There’s no better way to see the landscape of the Murray River than from your very own kayak, and the Murray is home to arguably some of the best dedicated kayak and canoe trails in the world. Up-close encounters with wildlife, native birds and the spectacular fauna along the banks are guaranteed. If you’re not an experienced kayaker, a guided tour where all the equipment is supplied and a qualified guide with canoeing experience leads the way is a fantastic option.

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FlindeRS RAngeS And OutBACKwww.southaustralia.com

The craggy landscape of the Flinders Ranges is an amateur historian's paradise. On your average bushwalk you will stumble across fossils, be awed by Aboriginal rock art and see historic ruins of early settlement. For nature enthusiasts, the ranges are seething with bird and reptile life, and the eagle-eyed may even catch a glimpse of the rare yellow-footed rock wallaby. Make sure you visit the imposing natural amphitheatre of Wilpena Pound, housed inside a rock crater, and allow time to lose yourself in the beautiful isolation of the deep outback, exploring walking trails or 4WD desert tracks. If you are feeling lucky there are even areas where you can fossick for opals – just be wary of catching opal fever – and if you bring your clubs you can take a round or two on the famous grassless desert golf course.

yORKe peninSulAThe Yorke Peninsula is home to coastal towns and blissful beaches – perfect for fishing breaks or seaside holidays. The towns that line the coast are typically

beachy, with a cruisy atmosphere and easygoing locals, and long summer days that can be filled with surfing, swimming, and of course, the local specialty, fishing. The region is known for the quality and diversity of its seafood, and the more adventurous might even be lucky enough to sample something they catch themselves! The shellfish, from blue swimmer crab to scallops, is particularly fine. If you’re looking to step off the treadmill, Yorke Peninsula’s breezy pace is just what you need.

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Less congested than the nearby Yorke Peninsula, the Eyre Peninsula offers the best of South Australia, all in one place. Whether you are a seasoned surfer chasing big waves or a seafood lover searching for the best hidden fishing spots, a nature enthusiast cruising clifftops to watch giant whales migrate north, or exploring ancient caves or endless plains – you have it all at your fingertips on the Eyre. Sweet seaside towns offer laid-back holiday options and for foodies, the local seafood is of course a specialty.

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KAngAROO iSlAndwww.tourkangarooisland.com.au

Only 15 kilometres (or a short ferry ride) from the South Australian mainland, Kangaroo Island off ers a stunning microcosm of diff erent landscapes and environments, from stretches of deserted beach, thick forest, sand dunes and even farmland. Local wildlife is definitely one of the highlights, from watching sea lions in their habitat at Seal Bay to glimpsing little penguins waddling to shore in Penneshaw. Along the coast you can swim with dolphins, surf, snorkel vivid reefs and dive shipwrecks, or just relax on the sand. Adrenalin chasers can go caving in Kelly Hill Conservation Park or hike to watch the sun set over the ancient Remarkable Rocks. Catching the SeaLink ferry to Kangaroo Island allows you the opportunity to take your own car and embark on a self-drive holiday to truly experience the best the Island has to off er at your own pace, and they off er great ferry and accommodation package deals!

FOOd And wine On KAngAROO iSlAndSurrounded by fertile lands and rich waters, Kangaroo Island produces some of Australia's finest gourmet foods and wines. Visit one of the island’s cellar doors to combine stunning scenery with equally spectacular wines, or sip liqueurs from Kangaroo Island Spirits, a boutique distillery located at Cygnet River, that specialise in using native ingredients such as wild fennel and Ligurian honey. The local seafood has made a name for itself and once you have dined on the region’s marron, King George Whiting and American River oysters, everything else will pale in comparison. If you have the opportunity to be on the Island for the annual Kangaroo Island Art Feast in spring it is a cultural experience like no other, while in February, the Island comes alive for the Coopers Kangaroo Island Cup: one of the best country race meetings held at one of the most picturesque tracks in South Australia.

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Spring is an amazing time to visit Kangaroo Island. Two-day Self Drive Packages start at just $183pp including return ferry fares with your car and one-night accommodation.

If you don’t have your own car then a tour is the way to go with the Kangaroo Island Highlights Day Tour or the Two-day Coast to Coast Tour.Call SeaLink on 13 13 01 Open 7 days to 7.00pm or visit sealink.com.au.

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Kangaroo Island Farmer’s Markets, Penneshaw Purchase fresh local produce from the very people who grow, farm or make it. Enjoy tastings, breakfast, coff ee and a great village atmosphere on the first Sunday of each month.

Parndana Wildlife Park, Playford Highway, Parndana Feed and pat the kangaroos and spend unlimited time with one of South Australia’s largest collection of birds and rare and unusual animals and Australian wildlife.

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Call 13 13 01 or visit sealink.com.au Coast to Coast price based on twin-share, room only, staying at Kangaroo Island Seafront in a Sorrento’s Room. All prices valid to to 31/3/2013. ABN 69 007 122 367 Lic No. TTA 64062

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viCtOR hARBORwww.tourismvictorharbor.com.au

From surfing, fishing and golfing, to yoga, spas and steam engine rides, there is something for the whole family at Victor Harbor. Less than a couple of hours bus or drive from Adelaide CBD, it makes for a most enjoyable day trip or weekend away. Bums on Seats Tours offer day packages which enable you to take in the best Victor Harbor has to offer and still be back in Adelaide in time for dinner.

gRAnite iSlAndwww.graniteisland.com.au

For a real treat, take the Clydesdale horse-drawn tram from Encounter Bay to Granite Island and explore. Have lunch overlooking the water, or, if you are there at dusk, see the little pengiuns make their nightly dash across the sand! Take a Big Duck Boat Tour from Granite Island where you can spot seals, dolphins, seabirds and whales.

uRimBiRRA wildliFe expeRienCeAdelaide Rd, Victor Harbor; 8554 6554, www.urimbirra.com

For your chance to see and interact with over 70 species of Australian animals in their native environment, make sure you visit the Urimbirra Wildlife Experience.

SOuth AuStRAliAn whAle CentRe2 Railway Terrace, Victor Harbor,; 8551 0750, sawhalecentre.com

This is a unique Marine Environment Facility open to the public. From mid-May, Southern Right Whales begin to appear in Encounter Bay and glimpses of whales can be seen from many viewing platforms along the coast throughout the winter months. One of the best ways to see the whales is to visit the Whale Centre, which offers education as well as boat tours all year round – the area is home to fascinating marine life including seals, dolphins and birds even when the whales are not visiting the bay.

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Study in AdelaideStudents flock to this vibrant city from all over Australia and the world to further their education. Home to four universities – the University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Carnegie Mellon University and Flinders University – all located in or near the CBD, Adelaide has such a major concentration of education activity the city sometimes feels like a thriving campus for student life.

UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEwww.adelaide.edu.au

The University of Adelaide is Australia’s third oldest university and is known for its stately sandstone buildings that grace the campus. Located in the cultural precinct of North Terrace, the campus has more than 23,000 students, including around 5,500 international students from 95 countries. The University of Adelaide has even produced Nobel Prize-winners and Rhodes Scholars over the years.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAwww.unisa.edu.au

The University of South Australia is the largest university in the state, with more than 36,000 students and five campuses. It has been ranked in the top three per cent of universities around the world and has a strong reputation in business-related disciplines as well as the School of the Arts.

FLINDERS UNIVERSITYwww.flinders.edu.au

Flinders University was named after the explorer Matthew Flinders and fittingly has continued his desire for discovery and learning. It has established an international reputation as a leading research facility and the green and tree-filled campus is located in Bedford Park.

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY www.heinz.cmu.edu

An international campus of an American university, the Carnegie Mellon University is conveniently located in Victoria Square in the CBD. The university has an established international reputation and currently specialises in public policy and information technology.

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OPENING HOURS Shops: Generally Mon–Thurs 9am–5.30pm; Fri 9am–9pm; Sat 9am–5pm; Sun 11am–5pm; Suburban corner shops often open daily 8am–8pm or later.

Banks: Mon–Thu 9.30am–4pm; Fri 9.30am–5pm.

Hotels: Pub licensing hours are generally 10am–1am.

116 mmOUTER

FOLDSPINE 108 mm112 mm120 mmFOLD

USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS • Directory Assistance 1223• Reverse charge calls 12550• International calls Dial the

international access code 0011 and then the country code

• Adelaide Airport 8308 921• Qantas Airways 13 13 13

www.qantas.com• Virgin Blue Airlines 13 67 89

www.virginblue.com.au• Jetstar 13 15 38 www.jetstar.com• Adelaide Metro bus, train and tram

1300 311 108• Interstate and SA Country Rail

13 21 47• Suburban Taxis 13 1008• Adelaide Independent Taxis 13 2211• Access Cabs (Wheelchair Taxis)

1300 360 940• Des' Mini Bus 84401600• Travel Money Oz 1300 426 997

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Essential informationEMERGENCIES• Police, ambulance or fire 000 • Royal Adelaide Hospital

8222 4000• Dental emergency 8272 8111 • Non-emergency dental 8272 8111 • Interpreter Service 8226 1990• Lifeline 13 11 14 • Crisis Line 9329 0300

TOURIST INFOSouth Australian Travel Centre18-20 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 1300 764 227 (within Australia)+61 8 8312 6655 (International)

Rundle Mall Information Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide (08) 8203 7611

SeaLink 440 King William Street, Adelaide 13 13 01

Adelaide Sightseeing & SeaLink Adelaide Central Bus Station 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide 1300 769 762

Australian Holiday Centre 75 King William Street, Adelaide 8221 5044

Trading Hours

Monday to Thursday shopping up to 7pm*

Friday late night shopping until 9pm

Saturday 9am–5pm

Sunday 11am–5pm*Participating retailers only

www.rundlemall.com

Rundle Mall is Adelaide’s premier retail destination. Explore the unique side streets, alfresco cafes and the latest in fashion, health and beauty, jewellery, toys, entertainment and homewares. Enjoy over 700 specialty stores and 15 Arcades and Centres in one destination.

ALGO/RMM1214

Nepthene Wines, Hahndorf

Maps © Explore Australia Publishing 2011. Based on data provided under licence from PSMA Australia Limited (www.psma.com.au); Transport & Topography – February 2011; Administrative Boundaries – August 2007. The maps incorporate data copyright © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia), 2006. Disclaimer - While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the data within this product, the owners of the data (including the State, Territory and Commonwealth Governments of Australia) do not make any representations or warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose and, to the extent permitted by law, the owners of the data disclaim all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damages) and costs which might be incurred as a result of the data being inaccurate or incomplete in any way and for any reason. South Australia Protected Areas, NPWS and Conservation Reserves 2010. Data copyright - Department of Environment and Natural Resources (www.environment.sa.gov.au).

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OPENING HOURS Shops: Generally Mon–Thurs 9am–5.30pm; Fri 9am–9pm; Sat 9am–5pm; Sun 11am–5pm; Suburban corner shops often open daily 8am–8pm or later.

Banks: Mon–Thu 9.30am–4pm; Fri 9.30am–5pm.

Hotels: Pub licensing hours are generally 10am–1am.

116 mmOUTER

FOLDSPINE 108 mm112 mm120 mmFOLD

USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS • Directory Assistance 1223• Reverse charge calls 12550• International calls Dial the

international access code 0011 and then the country code

• Adelaide Airport 8308 921• Qantas Airways 13 13 13

www.qantas.com• Virgin Blue Airlines 13 67 89

www.virginblue.com.au• Jetstar 13 15 38 www.jetstar.com• Adelaide Metro bus, train and tram

1300 311 108• Interstate and SA Country Rail

13 21 47• Suburban Taxis 13 1008• Adelaide Independent Taxis 13 2211• Access Cabs (Wheelchair Taxis)

1300 360 940• Des' Mini Bus 84401600• Travel Money Oz 1300 426 997

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Essential informationEMERGENCIES• Police, ambulance or fire 000 • Royal Adelaide Hospital

8222 4000• Dental emergency 8272 8111 • Non-emergency dental 8272 8111 • Interpreter Service 8226 1990• Lifeline 13 11 14 • Crisis Line 9329 0300

TOURIST INFOSouth Australian Travel Centre18-20 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 1300 764 227 (within Australia)+61 8 8312 6655 (International)

Rundle Mall Information Centre Rundle Mall Adelaide (08) 8203 7611

SeaLink 440 King William Street, Adelaide 13 13 01

Adelaide Sightseeing & SeaLink Adelaide Central Bus Station 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide 1300 769 762

Australian Holiday Centre 75 King William Street, Adelaide 8221 5044

Trading Hours

Monday to Thursday shopping up to 7pm*

Friday late night shopping until 9pm

Saturday 9am–5pm

Sunday 11am–5pm*Participating retailers only

www.rundlemall.com

Rundle Mall is Adelaide’s premier retail destination. Explore the unique side streets, alfresco cafes and the latest in fashion, health and beauty, jewellery, toys, entertainment and homewares. Enjoy over 700 specialty stores and 15 Arcades and Centres in one destination.

ALGO/RMM1214

Nepthene Wines, Hahndorf

Maps © Explore Australia Publishing 2011. Based on data provided under licence from PSMA Australia Limited (www.psma.com.au); Transport & Topography – February 2011; Administrative Boundaries – August 2007. The maps incorporate data copyright © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia), 2006. Disclaimer - While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the data within this product, the owners of the data (including the State, Territory and Commonwealth Governments of Australia) do not make any representations or warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose and, to the extent permitted by law, the owners of the data disclaim all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damages) and costs which might be incurred as a result of the data being inaccurate or incomplete in any way and for any reason. South Australia Protected Areas, NPWS and Conservation Reserves 2010. Data copyright - Department of Environment and Natural Resources (www.environment.sa.gov.au).

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Call 1300 769 762, come and see us at the Adelaide Central Bus Station or 75 King William St or visit adelaidesightseeing.com.au

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Taste Barossa’s finest wines, enjoy a sumptuous lunch and finish the day with free time in Hahndorf.

Travel through the picturesque Adelaide Hills and into the Fleurieu Peninsula, where the vines meet the sea.

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