Photo: The Tal-Kin-Jeri Dance Group aims to promote a better understanding of Aboriginal culture at Adelaide and Monarto Zoo
Events are happening across Australia this month to acknowledge the history and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as Australians get together to celebrate 2019 NAIDOC week.
Autumn in South Australia continues to bring a range of burnt orange, red and yellow colours to the landscape of Adelaide and the regions around it.
For those looking forward to enjoying what nature has to offer this time of the year, The Botanic Gardens of South Australia have some activities going on before Winter arrives.
National Science Week runs from the 12th – 20th August in 2017 celebrating its 20th birthday this year.
The annual celebration of science and technology has become one of Australia’s largest festivals, with dozens of stories and interesting people at more than 190 science week events in SA.
Highlights include: Fighting cancer; science on the big screen; university and museum open days; and an innovation lab in a library at Big Science Adelaide
Have you ever wanted to see inside Glenside Hospital’s infamous Z Ward? Or get underground, in the Treasury tunnels? Or do you want to know about the poet who never lived, or the notorious body in the freezer? Get excited and get curious about history in South Australia with the History Festival which runs from 1 to 31 May 2017.
There’s everything you’d expect, and a whole lot more!