In the latest article in our series on South Australian history, we explore the origins of one of the state’s most significant monuments.
In the latest installment in our series on South Australian history, we examine the pioneering career of Kate Cocks – the first woman to be appointed a police officer in the British Empire.
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In this week’s installment in our series on significant South Australian places, people and things, we look at the history of Elder House – the Currie Street building that once headquartered the Elder business empire.
In the latest in our series on significant South Australian places, people and things, we look at the history of the Pioneer Women’s Memorial, set in a peaceful garden in the city which honours the early European women settlers.
In the latest installment in our series on South Australian history, we explore the life and work of Gladys Sym Choon – a successful Adelaide businesswoman despite the prejudices of the times.
In the latest installment in our series on South Australian places and things, we examine the history of the Elder Park Migrant Hostel which once stood on the site of the Festival Theatre. It was a place that inspired mixed feelings among those who moved through its rooms and dormitories.