Final voyage for the City of Adelaide clipper ship
The world’s oldest clipper ship, the City of Adelaide, has taken its final sea voyage from its home of almost six years at Dock One in Port Adelaide to its new permanent home at Dock Two.

The world’s oldest clipper ship, the City of Adelaide, has taken its final sea voyage from its home of almost six years at Dock One in Port Adelaide to its new permanent home at Dock Two.
The first steps are being taken to redevelop Dock Two as a new Maritime Heritage Precinct with the removal of asbestos from Sheds 13 and 14.
Dock Two will become home to South Australia’s historic maritime vessels including the City of Adelaide and the Nelcebee in one central, accessible place.
Construction has begun on stage one of the new residential community envisaged for Dock One at the Port.
Michonne Wine Bar on St Vincent Street now has an enticing new alfresco space to allow more people to enjoy its wide-ranging selection of fine wines and beautifully-paired platters.
Visitors and our Port community will be pleased to learn that the popular demonstration project, Winterfest, is planned for a return in 2020.
We are pleased to be calling for expressions of interest for Port Approach North precinct. The relocation of Incitec Pivot, from the Port Approach North to outer Port Adelaide, now provides the opportunity to release this land for redevelopment.
Returning to Port Adelaide this year as Wonderwalls presents The Big Picture Fest with a slightly new manifesto. So what makes it different to the Wonderwalls of yesteryear?
After more than 30 years, train services will return to the heart of Port Adelaide. The new one-kilometre spur line will link the Port’s commercial centre and the Dock One residential precinct to the Adelaide CBD.
The much anticipated new Pirate Life Brewing opens in Port Adelaide this week, and they are making a huge splash.