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The incredible Hendrie Street Inclusive Playground is the first playground in Adelaide to be developed specifically for kids with disabilities.
Three storytellers from Aboriginal language groups across South Australia are sharing their cultural knowledge as part of a free online experience presented by Adelaide Festival Centre’s Something on Saturday program. Available from August 4, Our Stories invites viewers to take a seat around the proverbial campfire to hear from Senior Kaurna Man Uncle Mickey O’Brien, Ngarrindjeri Elder Aunty Stephanie Gollan and young Adnyamathanha woman Ema Bovoro.
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day is a time for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities to celebrate the strengths and culture of their children. On or around 4 August, all Australians have the opportunity to show their support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, as well as learn about the crucial impact that culture, family and community play in the life of every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child.
Mainline Drive-In at Gepps Cross: there really couldn't be a better time to visit the drive-in. What with social and physical distancing guidelines and observing government suggestions about the safety of indoor and outdoor activities, the drive-in is where it's AT.
Madness of Two Presents Claire Della and The Moon, a tender and beautiful new theatre show for young audiences, addressing issues of mental health, depression and anxiety.
The Deep Blue Treasure Hunt is a FREE app, aimed at kids 13 years and under and consists of over 20 family-friendly activities that are based around coastlines, and beachside fun and activities!
Bowerbird Design Market, our favourite hub of local and interstate talent and design, will return for one weekend in November bigger and better than ever, including some incredible brands with kids in mind.
Neo, the Art Gallery of South Australia’s dedicated program for teens, is launching its third digital event, Home Game, with online experiences that respond to the South Australian Living Arts (SALA) Festival.
Have you heard of Woodhouse Activity Centre? Chances are, if you haven't, you and your kids are missing one heck of an outdoor adventure! We stayed for a weekend and got stuck into all the activities Woodhouse has to offer, and we've got everything you need to know!
The Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation has teamed up with children’s hospitals across Australia on a unified mission – #CuringHomesickness. Find out how you can help sick kids get home sooner by supporting the cause.
A floating boat cinema is coming to the River Torrens this November, so families and groups can drop anchor and immerse themselves in a physically distant cinema experience with a twist!
Windmill Theatre Co has collaborated to assist independent artists Chris Edser, Renate Henschke and Jonathon Oxlade with the creation of Honey I’m Home, a new online series inspired by isolation. The series see's the artists collaborate to use their skills in the visual arts to create unique animations, entirely out of objects found in the home, and will be broadcast via Windmill at Home.
With NAIDOC Week - the nationwide event that celebrates the heritage, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - postponed until November, the Adelaide Festival Centre brought together some of South Australia's most talented First Nations musicians to celebrate original music and mark the week that would have been. In light of this event, ABC Radio’s Kate Bailey gives us some songs to start conversations with our kiddos.
After reopening in June, Blue Dolphin Swim Centre is excited to welcome back swimmers, big and small, for the splashtastic fun of diving and jumping, splishing and sploshing, mucking around in the pool, and of course learning to swim!