And after all, Port’s our Wonderwall
Port Adelaide will once again become a giant, interactive canvas with the announcement that the hugely popular Wonderwalls street art festival will return next year.
Port Adelaide will once again become a giant, interactive canvas with the announcement that the hugely popular Wonderwalls street art festival will return next year.
There was no shortage of things to do in Port Adelaide in the past two months. Here's a quick event wrap-up.
St Jerome’s Laneway Festival has officially announced the dates for their nationwide music extravaganza.
On 25 September 2016, the Hart’s Mill Little Free Library opened its very tiny door.
Australia’s premier indie music event, St Jerome's Laneway Festival returned to Our Port for the third year in a row on Friday, 5 February 2016.
About 8000 people are expected in Port Adelaide today for Australia’s premier indie music event, the St Jerome’s Laneway Festival, with almost twice as many tickets already sold for this year’s event.
We are pleased to announce that we received an excellent response to the open invitation for expressions of interest to plan and redevelop six key precincts in Port Adelaide.
The revitalisation of Hart’s Mill Surrounds has received another major accolade this year, taking out the Planning Institute of Australia’s Australia Award for Urban Design in the Small Scale category.
The hugely successful St Jerome’s Laneway Festival returns to Hart’s Mill on Friday, 5 February 2016.
The State Government is seeking proposals for the redevelopment of 40 hectares of prime land across Port Adelaide, including 4.2 kilometres of waterfront promenade.