Cruickshank’s Corner to become new fishing, retail and tourism precinct
Cruickshanks Corner is set to be developed into a fishing, retail and tourism precinct by a South Australian owned and operated fishing company

Cruickshanks Corner is set to be developed into a fishing, retail and tourism precinct by a South Australian owned and operated fishing company
$280m of private investment in Port Adelaide waterfront with Starfish Developments and Cedar Woods
Wonderwalls 2017 was a free street art celebration, bringing artists to paint in large scale in the Port after an incredibly successful festival in 2017.
Port Adelaide will warm up winter this year, hosting its first winter festival to celebrate creativity and community in the cooler months.
Over the Wonderwalls Festival 2017 at Port Adelaide, 33 murals will be painted with more than 10,000 guests expected to view the artwork as it takes shape.
Read the stories about Wonderwalls from Lonely Planet, Broadsheet, The Adelaide Review, Fritz Mag, InDaily, Glam Adelaide and Clique.
We chatted to five incredible artists flying in for Wonderwalls Festival 2017 about their experiences and what to expect in the wondrous Port Adelaide event.
A maritime precinct has been proposed for Dock 2 at Port Adelaide as part of the State Government’s plans to preserve and promote the district’s unique maritime heritage.
Why did Adelaide's homegrown, internationally worshipped, street art superstar Vans The Omega, a.k.a. the curator of Wonderwalls choose Port Adelaide for the festival again?
Since the start of the year, the streets have been buzzing with activity with hundreds enjoying the magic we have to offer here in Port Adelaide. Wow! But it’s not over yet. There's plenty more coming even leaving the crazy season.