News: things to do in Adelaide
Adelaide’s hidden Japanese gem
Adelaide’s Himeji Garden located in South Terrace is a whimsical daydream that I’m so glad I visited. Was I the only one who didn’t realise Adelaide had this garden?
Busy October in Adelaide
Adelaide is not boring, you just have to know where to look for all the fun stuff.
Back to uni: sustainable eats recommendations
One of my favourite times on campus is grabbing lunch or having dinner with friends (after hustling a study session of course!). It’s something exciting to look forward to after a long day of lectures and classes. Keep reading for my sustainable eats recommendations for when you're on campus next!
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Van Gogh Alive: my thoughts and reflections
I attended the Van Gogh Alive Experience and I would highly recommend! I’ve always been a fan of his work. If you have a day available definitely visit the show – which is on until 1 August!
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Let's get artsy!
I’ve always had a love for creativity and art, but I often feel swamped with other responsibilities and uni work! Holidays are the perfect time to get back in touch with art – whether that’s sketching in a café, painting with acrylics or attending a social art class. Check out my recommendations!
Adelaide’s hidden jazz gem
Are you sick of the usual night out? Interested in jazz, art and good vibes? Keep reading for my experience at Adelaide’s most unique bar location.
South Australia’s best kept secret
Do you appreciate the outdoors and fancy a road trip? I recently discovered an amazing location just an hour away from Adelaide’s CBD.
Sustainable living: best eats in Adelaide
Local, sustainable and eco-friendly – these are key words that I look for when deciding where to eat. I recently had the pleasure of planning an on-campus event which highlighted Adelaide’s best sustainable eats!
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Swimming with the cuttlefish
Usually from late May or early June, cuttlefish season is just around the corner and, I am really eager to see these beautiful creatures.
British Film Festival review: The Nest
Part of this year's British Film Festival, Sean Durkin’s The Nest chronicles the unraveling of a wealthy family in mid-1980s England.