The City - Adelaide
Why small bars are better
ADELAIDE’S small bars have spurred a revival of classic drinks made with care, old-fashioned service and a friendly pub vibe. We talk to the people behind this generational change in our drinking culture
Love seafood — try our 25 best spots
NOTHING shouts summer more than a scrumptious feast of seafood. With the sun finally starting to shine, we’ve headed out across Adelaide to bring you 25 places we think are worth trying.
A festival to light your weekend
FINALLY we might see some sun this weekend, so enjoy what Adelaide has to offer with plenty to see and do for the family.
No one deserves to die the way Stephen Herczeg did
THE full details of the circumstances leading up to the death of Stephen Herczeg in an Adelaide hospital remain unclear. But one thing is certain — no one deserves to die the way he did, writes Chris Day.
The slice of Adelaide’s CBD that’s made it as top park
A TREE-lined boulevard in the heart of Adelaide has been recognised as one of Australia’s most important parks — ranked fourth out of a top 13 by a national jury. Here’s what they loved most.
Adelaide in pictures: how we are capturing our city
A WHITE-bearded man in a turban sits quietly soaking up the sun in the CBD as walkers rush past: here’s a snapshot of how local photographers are capturing everyday life in Adelaide.
‘Why I’m never going to be the cool girl’
WAITING for the loo at a trendy bar in the city’s West End, Rachel Moore felt totally out of place — and realised she’d never make it as “the cool girl”.
A pet’s paradise right here in the city
HAVEN’T planned your weekend yet? Then find an event close by or further afield to keep the family — and your beloved pets — entertained this weekend
Celebrating local legends as we ready for #SnapAdelaide
EVERY neighbourhood has one — a local legend who is the backbone of the community. In Adelaide’s north -east it is Eric Winwood. We chat to him ahead of #SnapAdelaide.
New festival raises a toast to the dead
FORGET Halloween – Adelaide will get a taste of Mexican culture this weekend when a city carpark is transformed for the inaugural Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Festival.
Irish women’s cricketer makes umpiring history
IRISH cricketer Mary Waldron is more than 16,000km from home, but has carved her name into her adopted state’s history books – not as a player, but as an umpire.
Glenn returns to Bulldogs after AFL chance
JOSH Glenn has returned to Central District – and is not ruling out having another crack at the AFL a year after leaving Gold Coast Suns.
Sianis happy his family’s Cubs curse is over
ADELAIDE’S Dimi Sianis lives thousands of kilometres from Chicago but the 70-year curse that had plagued the city’s luckless baseball team, the Cubs, is in his blood.
College batsman blasts record T20 score
HARVEY Brennan’s grandfather, former West Torrens batsman Daryl Wood, gave him stick after his record-breaking Twenty20 century for St Peter’s College.
Endurance eye glory in bowls’ bold new age
LES Carter hopes to coach Adelaide Endurance to its maiden title in bowls’ answer to Twenty20 cricket – 40 years after he started playing the sport in brown shoes and whites.
SA baseballers ready for world’s best
WHEN it comes to chasing his baseball dreams, Nick Hutchings has to be ready for anything. This week he will join fellow South Australian Chris Horne at under-23 World Cup in Mexico.
WIN the ultimate Adelaide experience
TO CELEBRATE the launch of New Adelaide, we are giving you the chance to WIN the ultimate Adelaide experience! Now you can experience the best of the festival season yourself! Click here to find out how you can win.
SHOW US WHAT FOOD MEANS TO YOU
THE ADVERTISER and Sunday Mail want to see what food means to you. Send or share your photo and you could win an Olympus Camera! Click here to find out more.