Australian Traveller

ADELAIDE

OUT AND ABOUT

Occupying a middle ground between rolling green hills and white-sand beaches, Adelaide is a city of contrasts: where grand architecture and gracious parklands meet a proud Kaurna heritage, contemporary culture and a lively festival spirit. And, building on a foundation first forged in the 1980s with the likes of Cheong Liew and Maggie Beer, the city has reemerged in recent years with one of Australia’s most dynamic dining scenes: get a taste of it all at food and drink festival TASTING AUSTRALIA (30 April – 9 May).

Adelaide’s compact

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