Feb
26
While it is true that Adelaide is known as the “City Of Churches”, and that we do have a lot of churches, the reason for the name is because of our history as a free settlers state, one which allowed all religions and ethnic groups. For that reason Adelaide has a variety of temples, churches [...]
Feb
26
I like this particular view of the Roma Mitchell Law Court Building which sits on 3 Angas St. at the end of Victoria Square. At a cost of $96 million it was designed by Mariano Deuonni of Hassell LTD. It houses the Federal, Family and Federal Magistrates courts and will accommodate the High Court on [...]
Feb
16
If you were to walk through Rundle Mall, don’t be surprised if you were to come across four very life like bronze pigs. Marguerite Derricourt, their sculptor did a remarkable job and they have become quite an attraction for our visitors.
There is Oliver who is forever foraging for food.
Then there is Horatio, the sitting pig [...]
Feb
11
Victoria Square is one of five public squares incorporated into the design of Adelaide by Colonel William Light. Named after Queen Victoria it is the central one in King William St. The others are Hurtle, Whitmont, Hindmarsh and lastly Light. Light Square, obviously named after Colonel William Light, also happens to be where he is [...]
Feb
6
Aussie’s Love Affair With Beer
Category: Humor |
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Australian blokes have many things on their mind, but the two things that occupy it most are women and beer. The bloke in this picture uses Aussie ingenuity to put this little beer carrying invention together.
Then there is this stall keeper at the Glenelg markets who is appealing to the Aussie’s sense of humor by [...]

