Cost Of Living In Adelaide, Australia In 2019, Rank 138th In The World
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Southern Coastal Suburbs - Adelaide, South Australia
Driving along the ocean through Adelaide's southern coastal suburbs; Seacliff, Brighton, Somerton Park and Glenelg
Adelaide Central Market, Adelaide, Australia.
The Adelaide Central Market is a must see if you are in Adelaide. It is located between Gouger and Grote Streets right next to China Town. It's open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You can buy nearly anything there - fresh and prepared foods, as well as souvenirs and clothes. And there are a number of food courts as well as cafes and restaurants there too.
STREET ART SCENE & MARKETS IN ADELAIDE AUSTRALIA
Today we check out the street art scene and markets in Adelaide, Australia! Guys I am loving Adelaide! Not long to go before the next destination though . . . ;)
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More information about Hindley Street from Wikipedia
Hindley Street is located in the north-west quarter of the centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It runs between King William Street and West Terrace. The street was named after British parliamentarian and social reformist, Charles Hindley.
Now known for its atmosphere and active nightlife, the street was one of the first built in Adelaide and is thus of historical significance. The first newspaper in South Australia was printed in premises on Hindley Street.
As well as housing the first meeting of Adelaide City Council, the oldest municipal body in Australia, Hindley Street was home to the first stone church in South Australia.
Hindley Street serves as one of Adelaide's most prominent early streets, with an extensive and illustrious history. The street itself was named in honour of British politician Charles Hindley.
The doings of the population of Adelaide were directly connected to the street, and when the city was first developed in the 1830s, permission was given to cut down trees in favour of constructing buildings and paving streets–the west end of Hindley Street being one of the first locations to receive such development.
For many years, the street was the centre of trade and finance for Adelaide. Furthermore, it was expected to permanently hold that position as time passed. The reason for this was largely because Adelaide was a particularly young city at the time, with the majority of settlers coming from the west with the water sourced from the River Torrens.
Immigrants who landed at Port Adelaide would travel to a ford near Hindmarsh, then to the place where Morphett Street ends and Hindley Street begins.
Immigration Square was situated westward of the parklands, with most of Adelaide's business and trade being conducted westwards. The trade itself was dubious and the subject of much controversy at the time, with many residents outraged at the young girls who would travel down the street drunk due to alcohol trade.
On 21 April 1856, the Port Adelaide Railway was officially opened and thus took most of the traffic away from Hindley Street. This shaped Adelaide's changing geography, leading to the formation of what it is today–the suburbs away to the foothills in the east were developed, which meant the trade went east. A reporter on the street in 1913: The place was a veritable cradle for big concerns. First Ware's Exchange Hotel - a little down from King William Street. It is a history in itself, with its sketches and lingering memories of the pioneering days. To walk through its big low-ceilinged rooms is to think at once of the drovers and farmers who once made merry there. To see the photographs - quaint and laughable - of old George Coppin, the first lessee... when it was built in 1839 is to recall a good comedian of the early years.
On 20 September 1855, an episode of violence erupted on Hindley Street. It was during the Legislative Council election, which saw a mob that attempted to interfere with the voting at West Adelaide.
Later that same day a much larger riot developed in the same place after the election was closed. At that time the British colony of South Australia was ruled by a governor appointed by the British government.
On 19 October 1896 the first public moving picture demonstration in South Australia was hosted by Wybert Reeve at the Theatre Royal on Hindley Street. (By the following evening the cinématographe Lumière had been moved to a more suitable venue at the Beehive Corner).
In 1903, Adelaide's coffee palace, West Coffee Palace, was built on Hindley Street. The building remains at 110 Hindley Street to this day.
As the 1910s approached, Hindley Street entered a state of despair. The Advertiser, Adelaide's daily newspaper, began reporting on public intoxication in the street as early as 1911.
It would later become known for its state of debauchery well into the 21st century. Theatres, butchers and other business still thrived, despite the shifting of business away from Hindley Street.
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Adelaide Central Market : Established in 1869, the Adelaide Central Market has been a thriving hub of food and culture for over 148 years. With over 80 traders under one roof, the Adelaide Central Market is one of the largest under cover market in the Southern Hemisphere, buzzing with life and colour all year round. The Market offers a huge range of fresh food including fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, bakery, small goods and health foods, along with some of Adelaide’s most popular cafes and eateries.
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ADELAIDE CBD TOUR
I thought I would share some of my dashcam vision of a little drive around the Adelaide, South Australia, CBD on a Saturday night. A mini travelogue for you.
If I knew beforehand that I was going to upload this - I would have washed my windscreen.