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The BRIGHT Walk is be back in 2023 with another epic walking challenge to raise money for lifesaving medical research at SAHMRI.

The BRIGHT Walk is be back in 2023 with another epic walking challenge to raise money for lifesaving medical research at SAHMRI.

Imagine this: you’re a new mum, juggling the challenges of breastfeeding and trying to find moments of relaxation. You reach for your beloved Kindle e-reader to escape into a world of books, but then it happens—an unfortunate accident involving your precious device and your little bundle of joy.

When it comes to experiencing postpartum hair thinning or loss, many women and mothers find themselves searching for a solution that can effectively promote hair growth and improve scalp health. That’s where Ella Vie comes in—a groundbreaking scalp elixir like no other on the market.

The oldest continuously running school for girls in South Australia, St Mary’s College was established on 2 February 1869, following the arrival in Adelaide from Dublin, Ireland, of seven Dominican Sisters.

Loreto College Marryatville, a leading South Australian girls’ college known for its innovation, is gearing up for an impactful World Environment Day on June 5.

The winter season brings cold and dark nights, which can be particularly challenging for those experiencing housing instability. With over 7000 people in Adelaide accessing homelessness services, the winter rains pose additional difficulties. Food on the Table, a food support charity, is gearing up to meet the increased demand for food from disadvantaged South Australians as the cost of living and colder weather place additional pressure on the community.

With warm and welcoming clinics, Little Allied Health aims to create an environment where children and families feel at home. If you’re wondering how Little Allied Health can help your child and family, read on to discover the various programs and services they offer in the realm of communication development, auditory processing, and psychology.

Mealtimes with toddlers can be quite a messy affair, with food flying in every direction as they explore their newfound hand-eye coordination skills.

St Andrew’s School is proud to unveil its first-ever Aboriginal mural for National Reconciliation Week.

Imagine a farm that goes beyond traditional agriculture, providing world-class learning experiences and fostering a thriving community. The new Sturt Grove Farm at Westminster School is set to become a hub for sustainable agriculture, where students will gain invaluable insights into the vital role of technology, science, and design in supporting this industry.

Calling all little Princesses and Princes! Get ready to step into a real-life fairy-tale at Star Academy’s enchanting Princess Castle these school holidays.

A collective of private schools in Adelaide has joined forces to support KickStart for Kids, a not-for-profit organisation, in their mission to eradicate period poverty in South Australia.

Gluttony, in partnership with the City of Holdfast Bay, has announced the launch of the inaugural Glenelg Winter Arts Festival in the July School Holidays.

Possum Magic, the beloved children’s book by Mem Fox and Julie Vivas, comes to life on stage in a delightful and enchanting play that captivates both young and old.

Dinosaurs have long occupied many a child’s –and adult’s– imagination. In Erth’s Prehistoric World, a motley crew of prehistoric critters and creatures emerge from our collective imagination and come back to life for an hour of wonder and discovery.