Renowned American artist Dale Chihuly's large-scale glass sculptures have graced gardens in the USA, London and Singapore. Now, Adelaide has scored exclusive rights to Chihuly’s first major Australian ...
Adelaide Botanic Garden offers eight gardens, a wetland and a forest, as well as architectural marvels like the Bicentennial Conservatory and the Santos Museum of Economic Botany. Noteworthy features ...
Chihuly’s glass art at Adelaide’s botanical garden is an Australian-first and offers a perfect blend of nature and creativity, making it a must-visit destination for art and travel lovers alike. The ...
The beloved South Australian institution is a bucket list destination and near the top of the list after 100 sites like it were ranked for travellers. According to Insure and Go, plant and ...
Catch the shimmering hand-blown glass sculptures of American glass artist Dale Chihuly among the soaring trees and dense flower beds of the Botanic Gardens. In an exhibition exclusive to Adelaide, ...
Tjimari Sanderson-Milera stops by the banksia plant. “The needle inside was used to sew kangaroo skins into a coat,” he says. “They’d use tendons to sew it together.” Ordinarily, a stroll around the ...
Emergency services across South Australia are continuing the clean-up from an intense thunderstorm that caused widespread flash flooding, damaged houses and left thousands without power on Tuesday. A ...
One year on from Putricia’s bloom, Adelaide is officially on corpse flower watch. One of the world’s rarest (and stinkiest) flowers is growing fast at Adelaide Botanic Garden, and its long-awaited ...
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THE report of Dr. Schomburgk on the progress and condition of the Botanic Garden and Government Plantation, Adelaide, during the year 1885 has just reached us. Speaking first of the rainfall, Dr.