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Between snack refills and school runs, hopefully there’s still time to enjoy what’s happening in and around Adelaide.
Between snack refills and school runs, hopefully there’s still time to enjoy what’s happening in and around Adelaide.
Easter is a time for families to come together, celebrate, and enjoy quality time filled with delicious food. And what better place to find everything you need for a perfect Easter than the Adelaide Central Market?
Imagine sitting in a packed theatre, the lights dimming, the iconic opening notes of Back to the Future swelling to life—not from speakers, but from a full symphony orchestra playing in perfect sync with the film.
If your family is full of Harry Potter fans (or you’re raising the next generation of witches and wizards), this is one night you won’t want to miss.
With Easter just around the corner, we’re excited to share a fun and informative look at how orthodontics can help your child’s smile shine.
After 30 years of bringing fun, exploration and a whole lot of twists and turns for kiddos year-round, Clare Valley’s family-favourite experience, Mintaro Maze, will permanently close on 27 April after one final epic Easter adventure.
In a modern world where women are empowered to be leaders, innovators, disruptors, carers, thinkers, creators and challengers, it is imperative that girls’ education is responsive and agile.
Playgrounds have always been a staple of childhood—places where kids can run, climb, play, and imagine.
Get ready for a hopping good time at Adelaide Arcade, where Haigh’s Easter Bilby will be making a special appearance on Friday, 4 April!
We’ve all been there – dropping your phone while juggling your wallet, snapping a pic, carrying shopping bags, or chasing a cheeky toddler.
Grab your spoon and get ready – breakfast just went next level!
I have a confession: I stole a bubble from my kid and popped it. I couldn’t resist. That’s the power Maxwell the Bubbleologist has over his audience!
It was another warm Fringe afternoon in Gluttony as my daughters and I lined up to watch ‘The Box Show’ but the heat outside the tent had nothing on the heat INSIDE the tent once Junkyard Beats took to the stage.
If you’re a parent, educator or health professional, the Unlocking Potential Together conference in May will equip you with practical, proven strategies to support neurodivergent children and teenagers in their learning, social and emotional development.