South Australia, state of south-central Australia. It occupies one of the driest, most barren parts of the continent, but its southern fringe consists of well-watered and fertile lands and is where most of the population is located. It is bounded by Western Australia to the west, the Northern Territory to the north, Queensland to the north and east, and New South Wales and Victoria to the east. To the south, it fronts the Great Australian Bight, a marginal sea of the southern Indian Ocean (called the Southern Ocean in Australia). The capital is Adelaide, on the southern coast.
Pull up a stool in South Australia and sample the sweet labor of vintages past. Almost all of South Australia is 'wine country and it's our culture to celebrate the rich history of world-class winemaking. The production of wine in all twelve South Australian regions is closely linked to our social calendar, after all, Adelaide is the official Great Wine Capital of Australia. Every month in 2021 rejoice a particular moment in (wine) time at one of our celebratory festivals and discover more about South Australia's wineries, cellar doors, and wine events.
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The culture of South Australia reflects the culture of Australia as a whole. The state has a variety of wine-producing regions including the popular tourist destination Barossa Valley. The majority of the population is focused in and around the Adelaide metropolitan area. The geographical landmass varies widely, and a significant portion of Adelaide's terrain is hilly. The Adelaide Hills features many European villages and small towns, which reflect the states immigration trends in the 1880s. Sport is integral to the Australian identity and South Australia is no exception. The state has the second highest rate of event attendance of all states and territories with 49% of South Australians aged 15 years and over attending a sporting event each year.
In the 2016 Census, there were 1,676,653 people in South Australia. Of these 49.3% were male and 50.7% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.0% of the population. The median age of people in South Australia was 40 years.
One of the most photographed beaches on the Fleurieu Peninsula, Port Willunga Beach is located 35 km south of Adelaide. Most come here for clear beach water and pristine sand, but picnickers can enjoy a spot in one of the many picnic areas located on the Esplanade before jumping in the blue to explore the cliff's famous caves.
South Australia is home to some of the freshest and most inspired ingredients in the country. Taste enticing African flavors at Adelaide’s Africola, sip rich red wines in the Barossa Valley, and shuck your own local oysters in Coffin Bay. Whether you’re dining in an architectural anomaly or snorkeling for scallops, South Australia’s food and wine opportunities are endless.