Mark Niehus’ four-part series cemented his status as a prominent poet and artist in Adelaide.
One of many around the world, this statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns was unveiled in 1894
Word artist Richard Tipping prompts us to consider big ideas in his sculpture ‘The Eternal Question’
‘Street Art Poetry Project’ Location 3
‘The Apron’ by Karen Genoff
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Leaning forward and shielding his eyes from the sun, this bronze figure of Sturt looks over Victoria Square, not the land he explored
Adelaide-born Lord Florey won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1945 for his part in making the infection-fighting penicillin available
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