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Gathered Market in the Mall is back for 2024, with their Valentine's Day gifting market. Shop the best range from local makers and creators from 9am - 5pm on Sunday 11 February.

Building of the first section of Government House began in 1839. Prior to this, the Governor John Hindmarsh, and then his successor George Gawler, lived in a three-roomed wattle and daub cottage with calico ceiling.

ADL Fashion Week Associated Event. Don't miss this 2KW takeover, with sustainable pre-loved boutique Better Together! Join fellow fashion lovers for an exclusive rooftop runway show at 2KW, showcasing SA style icons.

For over 150 years, the South Australian Museum has been committed to making Australia's natural and cultural heritage accessible, engaging and fun and is one of the most visited museums in Australia.

ADL Fashion Week Associated Event. Imagine Circular Fashion, held upstairs in the historic Adelaide Arcade, is focused on making circular textile skills available to all. A one-stop shop for circular textile skills, this is perfect for anyone who has an eye for design and a heart for sustainability.

Urban Kitchen was a standout event in 2024, held from May 3 to May 12 as part of the Tasting Australia festival. The Adelaide Economic Development Agency (AEDA) collaborated with 20 local and regional brands to deliver 38 live cooking demonstrations and masterclasses under the Gawler Place Canopy.

Power Up is back for 2025! Rundle Mall Plaza is partnering with AVCon (The Adelaide Anime and Video Game Convention) for this two-day FREE celebration of all things gaming, across Friday 12 and Saturday 13 September.

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.

Rundle Mall is home to a bronze sculpture of a group of life-sized pigs, officially known as 'A Day Out' by Marguerite Derricourt.

South Australia has long been known as 'The Festival State', and during the months of February and March, Adelaide comes alive with two major festivals, drawing hundreds of thousands of local, national and international visitors into the heart of Adelaide.