THINGS TO DO

Things To Do on Kaurna Country / Adelaide

Kaurna Country / Adelaide offers all of the benefits of a large international metropolis without the problems of a huge city. Add its Mediterranean climate, ease of access, affordability, quality accommodation, excellent shopping options, and it’s easy to see why conference delegates refer to Adelaide as “the perfect conference city”.

South Australia is the perfect opportunity to relax and play. Discover the local gourmet food and famed regional wines. Enjoy fun social events and adventurous outings.

The unique wildlife parks, clean beautiful beaches, vibrant cafés, great dining, riverboats and dolphin cruises make Adelaide a great family holiday destination.

Tarnanthi at AGSA

Tarnanthi is a festival celebrating contemporary Aboriginal Art through exhibitions, talks and performances. Held annually in October, the exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia continues into January the following year.

For more information, visit the AGSA website

Immerse in Culture 

As you explore the city and North Adelaide, you'll see and experience Kaurna, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in a number of ways.  

Visit the Experience Adelaide website for more information. 

Kaurna Walking Trails 

You'll learn more about Kaurna history in the city by following the Kaurna Walking Trail, which links 17 significant sites along the River Torrens / Karrawirra Pari, North Terrace and into Victoria Square /Tarntanyangga.

View more information on the Experience Adelaide website. 

City of Adelaide

A rich collection of stories, infinite in number. The first of these stories were created by the Kaurna people – the traditional owners of the land on which Adelaide sits.

For more information, visit the City of Adelaide website here.

Rundle Mall Shopping Centre 

As South Australia’s premier shopping destination located in the heart of Adelaide, Rundle Mall is home to the biggest and best range of brands, including exclusive flagships H&M, Tiffany & Co. and Sephora, alongside some of the state’s best restaurants and dining destinations. 

Barossa Valley

Taking a winery tour of the Barossa Valley, Adelaide Hills or McLaren Vale regions; all which are within an hour’s drive of the city-centre and produce some of the world’s best wines. 

Visit the Barossa website here

SA Museum and Art Gallery

Admire the nation’s most comprehensive displays of Indigenous culture at the SA Museum conveniently located on North Terrace in the city. 

Visit the website here


Adelaide Zoo 

Visit the Adelaide Zoo and its famous pandas in the city centre, or Monarto Open-Plain Zoo, which is known as Australia’s “Little Africa”.

Bike Riding

Hire a free bike to ride around the city.

Ngadlu Kaurna yartangka inparringutha.
Ngadlu-rlu Kaurna miyurna, yaitya mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku pukinangku tarrkarri-arra tampinthi.
Ngadlu-rlu Kaurna miyurna parnaku yarta, yailtya, tapa purruna tampinthi.
Ngadlu-rlu Kaurna Pukiana miyurna puki-puki-nangku, Kaurna Purkarna yalaka tampinthi.
Ngadlu-rlu yaitya miyurna iyangka yalaka kumarta pangkarra Wirltuthidnanangku, kumarta pangkarra warrunangku tampinthi.

We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Kaurna people, the traditional custodians whose ancestral lands we will gather on.
We acknowledge and respect the Kaurna people’s cultural, spiritual, physical and emotional connection with their land, waters and community. We pay respect to elders both past and present. 
We extend that respect to other First Nations People and their Indigenous lands across the globe.


PRIDoC 2024 HOST 

PO Box 3497,Manuka, ACT, Australia, 2603
conference@aida.org.au

CONTACT THE ORGANISERS

All Occasions Group
12 Stirling Street, Thebarton, SA, Australia, 5031
(61) 8 8125 2200
conference@aomevents.com 

Media enquiries: communications@aida.org.au