IT’S often derided as a big country town and that’s because it is. How this Australian city has got on the list of must-see places in 2017 is anyone’s guess.
IT’S not the place that springs to mind when it comes to world-class destinations, but this quiet achiever is the only Aussie region the world wants to visit.
AH, good old ‘Radelaide’. Wait, don’t call it that, or you’ll evoke the fury of locals. Here are things that only someone who grew up in Adelaide would understand.
SHIPPING line P&O Cruises will have its fleet of five ships — including two new vessels — converge on Sydney Harbour in November, and South Australians can join the party by cruising from Adelaide.
SOUTH Australia will reap an estimated $5 million tourism dividend from P&O Cruises’ decision to base one of its two new ships in Adelaide for part of the 2016 cruise season.
AT FIRST glance, it’s hard to tell it has a tragic history. Standing tall, this majestic church is a popular tourist icon, but its underground crypt is something else.