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What better way to bring life and colour to the Mall than with Denis Smith's creation The Ball of Light.

Developed by a groundbreaking team of artists, programmers and designers, the first of its kind ARTofficial Truth Machine ATM-001 vending machine, in Rundle Place until June 2024, encourages interaction over transaction, trading digital artworks or native seeds in exchange for conversation.

The City of Adelaide’s Gawler Place upgrade has now been completed, creating a high-quality, people-focused street connecting to Adelaide’s premier shopping destination, Rundle Mall.

When homegrown heroes and iconic South Australian brand Bickford’s launched their new ready-to-drink ice coffee range, they instantly knew Rundle Mall was the right place to pop-up.

Can you believe it’s November? That means Christmas is close, and fortunately, so is Rundle Mall. This year, rather than doing your Christmas shopping at the last minute, why not avoid the stress and wrap it up early?

Leveraging VOGUE Australia’s universally recognised brand and reputation as industry leaders in fashion, lifestyle and food, the 2021 VOGUE Festival sought to drive retail spend with an inclusive and customer-focused shopping weekend.

Rundle Mall's 2024 winter marketing campaign aimed to position the precinct as a vibrant lifestyle and entertainment hub, rather than solely a shopping destination, by strategically dividing the campaign into four focus areas - shopping, entertainment, Friday night activations, and dining.

The 2023 edition of ADL Fashion Week (AFW), held from October 20–22, marked the second annual celebration of fashion in Adelaide.

In 2024, as part of the Adelaide Festival, Rundle Mall hosted a special activation featuring Little Amal, a 3.5-metre puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, drawing large crowds with this symbol of hope.

Rundle Mall in collaboration with the AFL, worked together to host the Mini Live Site for Gather Round and create a hub of activity and entertainment from Tuesday 2 April to Sunday 7 April.

See Adelaide's built history told through a selection of digitally colourised black and white photographs that capture Adelaide's history over the last two centuries.