vic 26 Apr 2024Bruce Hutton founded Almond glass in 1994. He completed a Fine Arts Degree (Chisholm Institute of Technology) majoring in stained glass in 1988, he then went on to work in the industry both in Australia, England and South Africa. He completed a Postgraduate (Monash University) in 1996, focusing on the conservation and restoration techniques of stained glass.More
vic 23 Feb 2024Join us at Rippon Lea inside our maintenance compound for a workshop which will cover an introduction to working with timber, a brief history of the sashwindow and an overview of the construction, installation and repair of sash windows.More
act 24 Mar 2024Heritage in Woden – Eddison Park, Woden Cemetery and Woden Town Centre Woden might be only 50 years old as a town centre, however it has much more heritage than you might think. The middle of the Woden Town Centre has a number of heritage places, and these will beMoreBook now
sa 16 Feb 2024 - 9 Mar 2024Classical concerts by recipients of the Recitals Australia Elder Conservatorium Fellowship Program in North Adelaide Full details Recitals Australia website Jack Overall, cello w Clara Gillam Grant, cello, Glenys March, harpsichord and Shawn Hui, piano Fri 16 Feb @ 8pm Sat 17 Feb @ 12.30pm Bach, Geminiani & BeethovenMoreBook now
sa 14 Mar 2024 - 16 Mar 2024The performance aims to showcase India’s rich musical and dance traditions, celebrating the vibrant tapestry of folklore. It aims to bring communities together, enjoy and be happy. The performance will entail live music, dances presented in a theatrical style. More
sa 17 Feb 2024 - 18 Feb 2024To help kick off the 2024 festival fun in South Australia. The Victor Harbor National Trust Museum are holding another Music in the Garden. Sharradogg will be performing a variety of Celtic and other folk music. Includes access to the interactive museum and the Old Custom House, circaMore
sa 5 May 2024 Emma Horwood | soprano Kate Macfarlane | soprano Anne Whelan | harpsichord The two stunning soprano voices of Kate Macfarlane and Emma Horwood together with harpsichordist Anne Whelan combine with delicacy and grace to perform Baroque duets by Cozzolani, Strozzi, Monteverdi and Handel, and the Baroque masterpiece “TroisièmeMoreBook now
sa 14 Apr 2024 Brendan O’Donnell | recorders Hannah Lane | Baroque harp Delve into the Baroque’s fascination with emulating the human voice as two virtuosi transport you to a time when instruments spoke the language of the heart. From spellbinding diminutions on 16th century madrigals to emotive and melodic 17th centuryMoreBook now
sa South Australia’s Hospital for Criminal Mental Defectives. Designed by Edward John Woods, SA Architect in Chief from 1878 to 1886, the construction of Z Ward for Criminal and Refractory Patients commenced in September 1884 with the contract being let to William Pett & Son, builders. Work proceeded smoothly, completion beingMore
sa 3 May 2025 - 12 Oct 2025Explore the hidden gem of Stangate Garden, a well-kept secret nestled within the hills. Pack your picnic supplies and indulge in a leisurely day amidst the serene garden backdrop. The mastermind behind this landscape is Elsie Cornish, a celebrated garden designer renowned for her distinctive use of colors and arrangement.More
sa 25 May 2025On the 1st of December, 1948, an unidentified man’s lifeless body was discovered on Somerton Beach, igniting worldwide curiosity during the early days of the Cold War. Now, more than 70 years down the line, the enigmatic ‘Somerton Man’ continues to stand as one of the region’s most persistentMoreBook now
sa 19 Oct 2025Discover the unique cultural and historical features of East End Adelaide! Join us on this captivating tour as we delve into the unique cultural and historical features that define Adelaide’s East End, a locality celebrated for its bustling markets, gastronomic delights, cutting-edge fashion, upscale hostels, inviting cafes, and exceptional restaurants.MoreBook now
sa 12 Apr 2025During the 19th Century, the southwestern part of Adelaide embodied a bustling working-class enclave. Predominantly residential, the area was also home to crucial trades like blacksmith shops that flourished. This locale accommodated pubs, social clubs catering to men, and diverse of worship, reflecting its multicultural composition. Embark on this trailMoreBook now
sa 27 Oct 2024Embark on an unforgettable voyage through Adelaide’s nexus of power, culture and educational marvels, alongside opulent residences that grace a timeless 19th century boulevard. Commence your adventure at Ayers House, a jewel among Adelaide’s last mansion treasures on North Terrace. This bluestone marvel stands as an iconic city landmark, notablyMoreBook now
sa 24 Nov 2024This tour explores sites around the city where heritage places have been carefully adapted to new purposes with an often funky twist. Discover some remarkable transformations of heritage buildings including a former bank, a rogue department store and a building that survived not one but two fires! Whether it’s theMoreBook now
sa 2 Feb 2024Waverley Park Homestead Gallery and Artspace invite you to a free get-together for artists and art collectors to share ideas about how this newly available venue can be utilised by the visual arts community. Some ideas include: Workshops and classes Art group meetings Studio space Art supply trade demonstrations MarketMoreBook now