The end of the Fringe, Paddy’s Day, the smell of the ocean, wilder winds and waves, the cloud laden hills- all signs that autumn is upon us. See also look both ways look both ways II look both ways III look both ways IV look both ways V look both ways VI
A long, tall, forbidding urban green corrugated fence- but there’s a door and a peephole. What’s behind the wall?
TOP DESTINATION FOR FOODIES What’s the collective noun for a plurality of posh eateries? A pinch, a handful, a mouthful, a bite? Here they call it a precinct, perhaps ambitiously. The area around the intersection of King William with our cultural boulevard, North Terrace, including Leigh and Peel Streets, is Adelaide’s new high dining zone.





