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Gourmet Delights and Space Missions: What’s On in Adelaide Today

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29 March 2026/07:12
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Gourmet Delights and Space Missions: What’s On in Adelaide Today
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Gourmet Delights and Space Missions: What’s On in Adelaide Today

Adelaide continues its streak of exceptional community events this Sunday, March 29, 2026. While the peak of the summer festival season has begun to transition into autumn, today offers a sophisticated mix of gourmet experiences, high-tech showcases, and local tradition. Whether you are heading to the hills or staying in the heart of the city, there is plenty to explore across the region.

A Taste of the Hills Festival

For those craving a scenic getaway, the A Taste of the Hills Festival concludes its weekend run today at Lenswood Memorial Park. This flagship event brings together the finest producers from the Adelaide Hills region in one picturesque location. Visitors can enjoy a diverse range of local wines, spirits, and craft brews alongside artisanal food stalls featuring seasonal delicacies. With live music playing under the gum trees and plenty of space to spread out a picnic rug, it is the perfect spot for a relaxed Sunday afternoon. Local makers are also on-site, offering unique handcrafted goods ranging from homewares to fashion.

Market Day Staples

Sundays in Adelaide are synonymous with vibrant markets, and today offers several distinct choices for shoppers and foodies. The Adelaide Showground Farmers' Market is operating this morning, providing the freshest seasonal produce direct from South Australian growers. For those looking for a treasure hunt, the Gepps Cross Treasure Market at the Mainline Drive-In is open from 7:00 am, offering everything from vintage finds to car boot bargains. Additionally, because today is a rare fifth Sunday of the month, the Gumeracha Fifth Sunday Market is also in full swing from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, featuring a wide array of local crafts and community-led stalls.

Space and Tech at Roseworthy

If you are looking for something truly unique, today is the final day of the Australian Rover Challenge 2026. Held at the University of Adelaide’s Roseworthy Campus, this high-stakes competition sees student teams from across the globe test their semi-autonomous lunar rovers on a simulated lunar surface. It is a fascinating glimpse into the future of space exploration and provides a great outing for families and technology enthusiasts to witness robotics in action.

Afternoon Arts and Theatre

The city's cultural venues are bustling today with several notable performances and exhibitions to wrap up the weekend:

  • Trophy Boys: The State Theatre Company South Australia presents this hit black comedy at the Space Theatre. A satirical take on power, privilege, and high school debating, it has been a critical highlight of the 2026 season.
  • Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Titled "Yield Strength," this major exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia showcases new experimental works by twenty-four Australian artists, exploring themes of resilience and transformation.
  • Cluedo: Today marks the final scheduled performance of this mystery-comedy production, making it the last chance for theatre-goers to experience the whodunnit before it closes its Adelaide run.

With local community meetups also taking place to celebrate Neighbour Day, today is a wonderful opportunity to connect with the city and enjoy the diverse activities Adelaide has to offer.