sa 3 May 2026The Adelaide Hills Garden Affair: an event for the love of gardening, its joys, art, science and history is back on Sunday 3rd May 2026 — bigger, better and bursting with autumn colour. Set in the magical, historic gardens of Stangate House, this loved, award-winning community event returns with evenMoreBook now
sa 17 Apr 2026 - 26 Apr 2026Step into the past and become a Time Traveller at the Strathalbyn Museum these school holidays. Explore rooms, courtyards and hidden corners as you complete 10 missions filled with clues, artefacts and strange surprises! Complete all 10 mission to earn your official time traveller badge. Opening days & timesMore
sa 14 Feb 2026 - 24 May 2026Join us at the historic Willunga Courthouse to learn about the crimes and misadventures of the denizens of McLaren Vale. Discover the shady pasts that have been all but forgotten. Be astonished by the characters from bygone days as they recount their experiences with crime, criminals, and misadventures. Presented byMoreRVSP Now
sa 24 May 2026Who was Matthew Flinders, arguably the most famous man in South Australian history? Why was he in SA waters in 1802, and why did he meet Nicolas Baudin in Encounter Bay? In this talk, Gillian Dooley, author of ‘Matthew Flinders: The Man Behind the Map’, explains his background, his dealingsMoreBook now
sa 17 May 2026This interactive display focuses on an extensive collection of antique cameras. See the camera timeline and how they evolved through the years. Discover original photographs taken with the old cameras. Focus your own camera lens on fascinating objects on display throughout the site. Come, explore and enjoy a sausage sizzleMoreMore details
sa 3 May 2026The Schmidt-Rodert Hof is the oldest surviving Prussian farm complex in Hahndorf. Explore the buildings and learn about the people who built, lived, and farmed here from 1841. Experience the drama of baking day, and taste bread baked in the nineteenth-century corbelled oven. Try your hand at domestic tasks suchMore
sa 1 May 2026 - 31 May 2026View a display through windows of tiny, historic Dunstall Cottage, home to 10 children all born in the front room during the 1920s and 30s. Their mother Mildred, daughter of Yankalilla shopkeepers, was loved by all. On Mother’s Day, find out about National Trust membership. Sale of plants, flowers, andMore
sa 3 May 2026A missing marker buoy, photographs, long necked turtles – what is the connection? How did it happen? What was the result? A group discussion by people who solved the mystery, with an accompanying photographic exhibition. Presented by Goolwa Branch National TrustMore
sa 17 May 2026The first railway in the South East commenced in 1876, connecting the developing Port of Kingston with the inland agricultural hub of Naracoorte. It transformed freight and passenger travel in the region. Our enthusiastic volunteers will guide you through our curated collection of photographs and memorabilia illustrating this fascinating story.MoreBook now
sa 19 Apr 2026This charming event is dedicated to all things tea – pots, cosies, caddies, trios to name a few! Discover intriguing facts and history regarding tea etiquette ceremonies, the morning cup and herbal tea. In the garden visit our Swagman – he will be brewing his Billy Tea, are you willingMoreMore Info
sa 3 May 2026Find out more about Sir Samuel Davenport and his Beaumont House connection. The special guided tours of the house will focus on Davenport and the many objects on display. After the tour, you can enjoy refreshments in the Simpson Room or out on the veranda, which offers views of theMore
sa 31 May 2026Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich world of traditional craftsmanship at the Lost Trades Experience at the Maitland Museum! Highlights include: Heritage displays Blacksmith demonstrations Engines running Various workshops Working clydesdale Scrap booking Sausage sizzle, Coffee Van & Drinks Wool spinning Lace making Knitting Raffles &MoreMore details
sa 1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026Originally built out to sea from Cape Jaffa on the Margaret Brock Reef and opened in 1872. The historic lighthouse was 41 m high and known as a Wells Screw Pile – designed to ideally suit the local conditions. The 8 roomed dwelling accommodated two lightkeepers and families with enoughMoreBook now
sa 17 May 2026Between the old wholesale East End Markets and the bustling Central Market there are veritable heritage samplers of buildings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. To ensure your spot, be sure to make your booking, as this experience is not to be missed. Please note these walking tours mayMoreBook now
sa 6 Sep 2026 - 18 Oct 2026Explore 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 19 Apr 2026On 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 12 Apr 2026Embark 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 9 May 2026This 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 3 Jan 2026 - 23 May 2026For almost 90 years Glenside’s Z Ward was home to South Australia’s “criminally insane”, patients who sat on the overlapping edges of criminality and mental illness. Z Wards construction was completed in 1885 however, it was not opened until 1888. Patients who were accommodated in Z Ward were Governor’sMoreBook now
sa 15 Feb 2026 - 15 Nov 2026Explore twelve rooms in the building, four display pavilions, blacksmith, police cell, laundry and the charming garden. Discover unique hand-made gifts in our stocked shop. Surrounded in a beautiful garden setting take time to wander and explore. The gardens are dog friendly, so please bring them along. They must beMore