This weekend, the footy is back in full force and Rundle Mall lights up with the flavours of Asia.
Step onto Nagarrindjeri Country and participate in living culture as this Adelaide Fringe activation, and previous winner of the Fringe Award for Best Event, returns this weekend. Hosted by Senior Elder Major “Moogy” Sumner and the Tal-Kin-Jeri Dance Group, Dupang Festival invites all Australians to camp, learn and dance alongside Elders, artists and performers in the Coorong National Park/Kurrangk.

Be transported to another continent as Asia Oasis transforms Rundle Mall with the Colours of Asia Festival. Expect authentic Asian street food from local vendors, traditional music and cultural performances in a village atmosphere lit by paper lanterns and surrounded by bamboo huts. This festival is an immersive cultural experience for all ages and entry is free.

The wait is over as AFL returns to our city when round two kicks off this weekend and Adelaide Oval comes alive with the first games of the season. Adelaide Crows take on the Western Bulldogs on Friday, March 20 and Port Adelaide go heat-to-head with Essendon on Sunday, March 22. The March madness will be rounded out with another game on home soil when Port Adelaide go up against West Coast Eagles on Sunday, March 29.

Run for a good cause as the Sandy Running Festival returns for its 5th year to raise money for Bright Futures. Since the festival began, it has raised more than $100,000 for the organisation that works to support women and children in India, Pakistan, Kenya and Uganda. Choose from three distances, depending on your skill level: five kilometres kicking off at Semaphore, 10 kilometres from Tennyson or 21 kilometres from Glenelg. Participation is free, but the festival strongly encourages donations.

This weekend, find your inner zen as the Riverland Wellness Festival returns for its 12th year. Explore a showcase of health and wellbeing services, products and experiences from local businesses, hosted by the decade-long supporter of the festival, Hotel Renmark. The hotel is also offering special accommodation rates for festival-goers looking to make the weekend into a wellness getaway.

Was it Mrs Peacock in the study with the knife? Or maybe it was Professor Plum in the library with the wrench? The iconic six guests assemble at Boddy Manor as the classic whodunnit board game Cluedo, turned 1985 film Clue, is once again adapted for the stage at Her Majesty’s Theatre. Settle in for a curious evening of plot twists and turns that are guaranteed to keep you guessing.

Celebrate the end of summer with a soundtrack of Australian music. This weekend, SummerSalt Festival makes its way to Adelaide with headliners Ocean Alley joined by Skeggs, Babe Rainbow and The Grogans, among others. Presented by Face To Face Touring, the outdoor concert series enforces green initiatives to minimise its impact on its locations, emphasising the local community and sustainability. SummerSalt takes place at Glenelg and entry is ticketed.

This weekend Art Images Gallery opens two new exhibitions. The Big Landscape brings together 17 contemporary artists who expand and reimagine what ‘landscape’ means today, inviting viewers to experience landscape as both physical and imaginative spaces. Meanwhile, local sculptor Peter Syndicas is exhibiting his sculptural practice rooted in his fascination with simple organic fractals found in nature, reflecting nearly three decades of studying the human condition through the quiet observation of nature.

Enjoy a vibrant autumn day filled with community and fun for the whole family at Loreto College’s Autumn Fair. Expect a lively atmosphere with stalls run by Loreto families alongside a range of external stallholders, rides and entertainment for all ages. Treat yourself to a delicious high tea or relax at the bar and soak up the spirit of Loreto’s biggest community event of the year.

Start the day with purpose as HIA launches its Building Woman Awards Program with a breakfast celebrating leadership. progress and impact in construction. An inspiring discussion with Paralympian Alexa Leary, hosted by MC Jess Adamson, will be an event highlight. Expect a relaxed, elegant breakfast at EOS by SkyCity in a chance to make industry connections and learn how you can be a part of recognising the outstanding women and organisations shaping the future of constructions.
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