Engaging with community

We are dedicated to our community, believing that our invaluable contributions open doors, drive meaningful change, and enrich the life and vibrancy of South Australia.

Adelaide IWD Breakfast

Adelaide International Women's Day Breakfast 

Raising funds for UN Women Australia, the Adelaide International Women's Day breakfast was the largest event celebrating IWD in Australia.
Hosted by Senator the Hon Penny Wong with special guest speaker Annabel Crabb, ABC political writer, commentator and University Alumna, the event raised important issues, empowered and celebrated women.

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Illuminate Adelaide Foundation

Illuminate Adelaide

As an event that draws the community outside during winter, Illuminate Adelaide cements South Australia’s international reputation in the arts and culture scene.
On the University of Adelaide’s North Terrace campus, the historic Bonython Hall was transformed into an accessible and free exhibition for all, by Japanese artist Shohei Fujimoto.
This major festival enables our community to interact with diverse cultures and age groups, be a part of thought-provoking installations, witness a breadth of creativity, whilst making it freely available.

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South Australian Tourism Commission

Tasting Australia 

Through Tasting Australia, the University of Adelaide contributed to Adelaide’s culture and identity by connecting the community with the application of our pioneering agrifood and wine research.
Audiences learnt, tasted and savoured the outcomes of our knowledge.
Tasting Australia inspires locals, visitors, chefs, producers, media and buyers to experience the best of South Australia.

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Women’s and Children’s Health Network

Women’s and Children’s Health Network Excellence Awards

The University of Adelaide celebrated the staff, volunteers and the life-changing work that the Women’s and Children’s Health Network does in our community. Helping children, young people and women every day in South Australia, through services in the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Aboriginal Health, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Child and Family Health Services, and more.

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