
South Australia
Folder: Australia
15 Jun 2014
Murray River Houseboat
Tied to a tree.
1989 Houseboat Charter on the Murray River is Luxury Camping in the middle of the Australian bush where kangaroos and birdlife abound.
www.murrayriver.com.au/about-the-murray/low-murray-history
Archive Airings AA48 Passenger Transportation
15 Jun 2014
Murray River Houseboat
1989 Houseboat Charter on the Murray River is Luxury Camping in the middle of the Australian bush where kangaroos and birdlife abound.
www.murrayriver.com.au/about-the-murray/low-murray-history
24 Jan 2018
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Adelaide, South Australia
South Australia. Photo taken arriving from the Sunshine Coast, on a Jetstar Airbus A320.
49,000 years before present: In the northern Flinders Ranges at Warratyi indigenous people settled in the oldest known human site to date in SA.
1836: 28 December: Governor John Hindmarsh and settlers arrived aboard the Buffalo, and the province of South Australia was proclaimed.
1831: Collet Barker surveyed Gulf St Vincent, and climbed Mount Lofty.
1833: The South Australian Association was formed in Britain to establish a colony. The next year the South Australia Colonisation Act passed in Britain to establish a free-settler colony.
1847: The first Barossa Valley winery was established at Jacob’s Creek.
Extracts from The highs and lows of South Australia’s history, The Advertiser December 2016
24 Jan 2019
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Palais SC103 Divider - Characterful building
SC103 Divider image - 2024
We had lunch at this splendid venue, on our 2019 visit to Adelaide, South Australia. It has a very modern interior, but still retains the impressive gantry bar in the upstairs bistro.
It happened to be the hottest day on record while we were in Adelaide 46.6C, slightly cooler at the coast.
The Maris Palais... This nostalgic relic of balmier days was built in 1922 by the Fricker Brothers on a 21-year lease. It was comprised of a beach kiosk, bathing pavilion and large dance hall.
At ground level, the Bathing Pavilion provided lockers and showers, as well as the hire of bathing costumes, beach shelters, etc. The first floor housed the café, tearooms and dance hall.
A number of clubs met regularly at the Palais, and in later years the building was used by the Semaphore Surf Life Saving Club.
For many years, the reinforced concrete structure stood in derelict condition, but was renovated in the early 90’s, maintaining its distinctive 1920’s architecture and reopened as the The Semaphore Palais Hotel & Function Centre.
semaphoresa.com.au/history
24 Jan 2019
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Palais Clock
We had lunch at this splendid venue, see PiP, on our 2019 trip to Adelaide, South Australia. It has a very modern interior, but still retains the impressive gantry bar in the upstairs bistro.
08 Feb 2024
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Glenelg
Jetty Road, Holdfast Bay. Standing 35 metres high, the Observation Wheel is the tallest portable wheel of its kind in Australia, with 24 gondolas each seating up to six people.
A very enjoyable trip to Adelaide, South Australia.
Moseley Square is a public square in the City of Holdfast Bay at Glenelg, and was named for Henry J. Moseley, the builder and first publican of the Pier Hotel, Glenelg. Located between Jetty Road and Glenelg Beach, the Square is the location of the Glenelg Town Hall, Glenelg Jetty, the Stamford Grand Hotel ... It is the terminus of the Glenelg tram line.
10 Feb 2024
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Holdfast Bay
Jetty Road, Adelaide, South Australia. Sunday challenge - Village Square
Adelaide terrace
HFF 16 February 2024
Near Grange jetty, on the Esplanade, built 1880.
The architectural style of Adelaide is comprised primarily of six different styles:
1. Old colonial
2. Victorian
3. Federation
4. Interwar
5. Postwar
6. Late 20th Century
However, the architectural makeup of Adelaide is as diverse as that of Australia itself. Some other notable styles which have made their mark on Adelaide’s landscape include Victorian, Edwardian, Federation, Colonial, Italianate, Modernism, Contemporary, and Art Deco.
architectureanddesign.com.au
12 Feb 2024
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Adelaide Airport
On our recent trip to Adelaide, South Australia. 7.55 am on the morning of our departure.
Adelaide Airport is an impressive and pleasant place.
... an efficient medium-sized airport that earned the honour of being the second best airport in the 5 to 15 million passengers category at the 2007 Airports Council International Awards.
The unveiling of terminal T1 in late 2005 has given the airport an overall feeling of being new, light and airy and is easily negotiated given it now houses all regional, domestic and international flights. Effectively, it's a one-stop shop for air travel.
Adelaide Airport is currently the fourth largest domestic airport and sixth largest International airport in Australia and accommodates in excess of 5.4 million passengers annually.
www.drivenow.com.au/travel-centre/adelaide-airport-guide.jspc
HFF 23 February 2024
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