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General in Adelaide
Finding your way around Adelaide and its suburbs is easy; as a general rule if the beach is on your right you're heading south and if the beach is on your left and the hills on your right, you're heading north!. Known as the "20 Minute City", Adelaide has a host of attractions, and they're usually only a short drive away.
On Discover we have kayaked through the mangroves, taken a swim with dolphins off Glenelg, enjoyed sailing journeys from North Haven and visited fascinating museums and galleries. We've also brought the first pictures of Adelaide's newest accommodation properties to our viewers and explored the latest cafe's and restaurants around town.
Adelaide also enjoys a fine reputation as a city of the arts. Lovers of Music, Dance, History and Art revel in the cultural experiences that are on offer here all-year round. With its long strip of suburban beaches, unique parklands, distinctive architecture and Mediterranean climate, the charm and appeal of Adelaide justifies its reputation as one of Australia's most liveable cities.
On Discover we have kayaked through the mangroves, taken a swim with dolphins off Glenelg, enjoyed sailing journeys from North Haven and visited fascinating museums and galleries. We've also brought the first pictures of Adelaide's newest accommodation properties to our viewers and explored the latest cafe's and restaurants around town.
Adelaide also enjoys a fine reputation as a city of the arts. Lovers of Music, Dance, History and Art revel in the cultural experiences that are on offer here all-year round. With its long strip of suburban beaches, unique parklands, distinctive architecture and Mediterranean climate, the charm and appeal of Adelaide justifies its reputation as one of Australia's most liveable cities.
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Australias favourite Bushranger
You'll be surrounded by everyone's favourite bushranger when you dine at Ned Kelly's restaurant in North Adelaide - there's Ned Kelly memorabilia, artefacts and old wares - and the food takes on a dis...
Heavenly Accommodation
Briony Hume visits Bishops Garden - a leafy secluded hideaway tucked away in North Adelaide and so named because it's part of a century old home previously owned by Adelaide's 4th Anglican Archbishop....
Truck Stop!
Only 3 hours drive north of Adelaide lies Melrose on the doorstep to the Flinders Ranges. John Riddell visits the North Star Inn - the oldest pub in the region and discovers that they've got something...
SA Identities
We Catch Up with Crows Star - Kurt Tippett
Mark Soderstrom spends the day at Glenelg with Crows Star forward Kurt Tippett to find out why he's happy to call South Australia home. Hailing from the Gold Coast, Kurt talks about his favourite pla...
Ken "KG" Cunningham and David "Daisy" Day
Ken "KG" Cunningham discovers the artistic side of colourful radio legend David "Daisy" Day. Recovering from some serious health problems, Daisy picked up the paintbrush after leav...
Who is Diver Derrick?
Graeme Goodings takes a look at the legend of Diver Derrick, a man whose life has been thrust back into the spotlight thanks to the new "Diver" Bridge development down at Port Adelaide....
An Unlikely Military Hero - Arthur Blackbu...
Briony Hume takes a look back at the life of War Hero - Arthur Seaforth Blackburn. Blackburn did not fit the physical stereotype of the bronzed Anzac, but the scrawny, knobbly-kneed solicitor proved t...
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