Editors note: I have absolutely no interest in getting into the parma/parmi debate. That's your business. The abbreviations or slang used in articles on The Local Rag are true to the author of the article you're reading.
Nothing quite beats hitting up your local and getting stuck into a pint and a parmi. Whether your…
Head northeast out of Adelaide on the Thiele Highway towards the famed Barossa Valley region and you’ll find yourself passing through the unassuming town of Kapunda.
Best known for being the site of one of South Australia’s most recognisable Big Things, the Big Miner, Kapunda is like any number of small country towns in the…
As a fourth-generation pear farmer, it’s fair to say working the land is in Damien McArdle’s blood, but things didn’t quite start out that way for the owner of Paracombe Premium Perry.
“I left school in year 11 so I could complete my trade as a diesel mechanic,” he tells me as we walk among…
Take a short detour off the famed Great Ocean Road and you’ll find yourself in the flourishing Mount Gambier, South Australia’s second-largest city that sits halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne.
Smack bang in the middle of the Limestone Coast, Mount Gambier is frequented by those keen on discovering the spectacular natural landscapes the region is…
Most people visit the Adelaide Hills to sample the incredible vino the region has to offer. Shaw + Smith, Longview Vineyard, Golding Wines, Bird in Hand… I could go on, but you get the picture. Adelaide Hills equals good wine.
But for those who prefer the amber nectar or the more relaxed vibe of a…
South Australia is widely known for its churches, wine regions and serial killers, but it’s also a fantastic holiday destination thanks to the abundance of laidback country towns found throughout the state.
Whether you’re looking for a beach retreat, a countryside getaway or just passing through and looking for a bite to eat, you’ll discover…
Dark tourism came to the fore in the mid-90s and has continued to gain momentum over the past two decades. People love nothing more than visiting the sight of some past historical horror and discovering the macabre details of what happened.
While Australia isn’t known as a haven for those interested in dark tourism, although…
Vegemite is regarded as Australia’s greatest ever condiment, which is a fair shout. But for South Aussies, it’s hard to go past chicken salt. A savoury seasoning concocted in a backyard shed in the 1970s, chicken salt has become a staple of not only chicken shops but households across the nation. It’s even gone global,…
The rise of luxury getaways, minimalist travel and eco-friendly accommodation has seen the tiny house become the ideal weekend retreat for those looking to escape the rat race.
Compact and intimate but with all the amenities of a boutique hotel, tiny houses are all the rage with modern travellers. Appealing to those who want to…
Thousands of people travel between these neighbouring states each year to visit family and friends, or to catch a footy match but often drive past destinations worthy of a stop.
While those with time may choose a meandering journey along the Great Ocean Road, taking in the delights of Port Fairy and then across the…
The Yorke Peninsula, commonly referred to as ‘Yorkes’ by South Aussies, is another spectacular area of South Australia dominated by 700 kilometres of stunning coastline. Like most coastal regions, Yorkes is famed for its seafood, spectacular beaches and water activities, with tourists flocking to towns such as Wallaroo, Ardrossan, Port Vincent and Marion Bay during…
When travelling through the country there’s nothing quite like stopping in a small town and visiting the local bakery for a feed. Whether you’re munching on a meat pie or devouring a vanilla slice, baked goods always taste better when consumed at a country bakery.
While Victoria might hold the title for the best pie…
Nothing beats a weekend escape, and for those lucky enough to live or be visiting South Australia, you’re in for a treat. The state offers endless experiences and activities for all types of travellers, with many being no more than an hour’s drive from the bustling CBD.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior craving adrenalin, a…
South Australia is known for its many culinary delights. Balfours’ Frog Cake, FruChocs (apricot pieces covered in chocolate), Coopers beer, Farmer’s Union Ice Coffee and Haigh’s chocolate are just some of the iconic creations the City of Churches proclaims as its own. But none are quite as divisive as the humble pie floater.
To many,…
Named after explorer Edward John Eyre, South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula is a triangle-shaped area best known for its aquatic activities. Home to Australia’s seafood frontier, the coastline produces world-famous oysters and freshly caught fish served straight from the ocean at a multitude of restaurants along the beautiful coast.
With the Spencer Gulf to the east,…