A new life and home for Port Adelaide’s historic clipper
The world’s oldest surviving clipper ship - the ‘City of Adelaide’ – moved to a new and forever home in Port Adelaide on Sunday 16 June.
The world’s oldest surviving clipper ship - the ‘City of Adelaide’ – moved to a new and forever home in Port Adelaide on Sunday 16 June.
Construction of a new multi-million-dollar pedestrian bridge, that’s set to drive activation across the entire inner harbour at Port Adelaide, will commence mid next year, following the selection of a jetty-style design by an SA builder.
The new footbridge will create a key connection for residents of a new housing development flanking both sides of the dock. Renewal SA has released a tender for the design and construction of the bridge that will link two sides of Kite Projects’ 750-home master-planned community.
If you are a current or future owner of a heritage property, participate in this one-day workshop to plan your restoration.
Port residents have watched a brand-new neighbourhood start to emerge on the waterfront at Dock One over the past year. Now, the first residents have started to move into their new homes, including Richard and Kelli, who have joined the community from Canberra.
This year, the Port will be transformed into a festive playground, kicking off with a bold Fringe season. While not all events from last year’s packed calendar are returning, we will be welcoming many favourites back and heralding the arrival of new and wonderful experiences for the whole family.
If you’ve wandered down St Vincent Street lately, you might have noticed new townhouses and heritage street lamps popping up at Dock One, with stage one groundworks of this new architecturally-designed neighbourhood now complete.
This year’s St Jerome's Laneway Festival in the Port was a sell-out, bringing die-hard concert-goers together for an all-day party of trailblazing music from local and international performers.
A rediscovered piece of South Australia’s automotive heritage has been saved for future generations with the excavation of an art deco mosaic located on the former site of the General Motors Holden factory at Port Adelaide.
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.