Wednesday,
29 April
7 pm – 9 pm AEST
How to Write a Crime Story with Troy Hunter
When Wednesday,
29 April - 7 pm – 9 pm AEST
Where Bendigo Library, 259 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo, VIC
Do you love crime stories, especially Agatha Christie? Maybe you’re a budding mystery author yourself? Why not join bestselling YA crime author Troy Hunter as he talks about the nuts and bolts of whodunnits, and takes you through some practical tips on how to construct your own crime story.
Tickets are $10, and can be purchased here.
Friday,
01 May
9 am – 5 pm
Hills Interpretive Photographic Exhibition: Modernist Mitcham
When Friday,
01 May - 9 am – 5 pm
Where Tiwu Kumangka (Blackwood Library and Community Centre), 4 Young Street, Blackwood
Discover the elegance and innovation of mid-century design with an interpretive photographic exhibition celebrating modernist architecture in the Mitcham Hills. Explore striking images and stories of homes that defined an era as featured in the acclaimed Adelaide Modernism: 101 Houses by Tim Reeves.
Find more information here. This exhibition will run from Friday 1 to Sunday 31 May as part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Friday,
01 May
2 pm – 3 pm
Author Talk: Tim Reeves, Adelaide Modernism
When Friday,
01 May - 2 pm – 3 pm
Where Mitcham Memorial Library, 154 Belair Road, Hawthorn
Explore the wonder of Adelaide’s modernist houses with award-winning author Tim Reeves, whose latest book examines 101 houses built between 1939 and 1974 across more than 50 suburbs. Learn how he researched, interviewed architects and owners, and finally wrote Adelaide Modernism: 101 Houses.
More information here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Friday,
01 May
9 am – 5 pm
Plains Interpretive Photographic Exhibition: Modernist Mitcham
When Friday,
01 May - 9 am – 5 pm
Where Mitcham Memorial Library, 154 Belair Road, Hawthorn
Discover the elegance and innovation of mid-century design with an interpretive photographic exhibition celebrating modernist architecture in the Mitcham Plains. Explore striking images and stories of homes that defined an era as featured in the acclaimed Adelaide Modernism: 101 Houses by Tim Reeves.
Find more information here. This exhibition will run from Friday 1 to Sunday 31 May as part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Sunday,
10 May
9 am – 3 pm
Exhibition: New Exuberance: Contemporary Australian textile design
When Sunday,
10 May - 9 am – 3 pm
Where Fabrik Arts + Heritage, Old Woollen Mill 1 Adelaide, Lobethal Road, Lobethal
New Exuberance: Contemporary Australian textile design is a major touring exhibition project reflecting on current directions in textile practice through art, design and fashion. Curated by Meryl Ryan in consultation with the JamFactory team, the exhibition presents the work of more than thirty diverse multidisciplinary creatives and includes ten commissioned furniture pieces produced by designers associated with JamFactory.
This exhibition will run until Sunday 10 May. More information here.
Wednesday,
13 May
2 pm – 3 pm
Peter Goers Presents: Stories from Salisbury
When Wednesday,
13 May - 2 pm – 3 pm
Where Salisbury Community Hub, 34 Church Street, Salisbury
Join Peter Goers, panel members from the Salisbury Storytelling Project and special guests, including Paula Nagel, as they share personal memories that bring local history to life. Enjoy selected short films from the project, a community postcard exhibition, and the chance to share your own Salisbury story.
Register for this free event here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Friday,
15 May
7 pm
Tasting Australia: Jason Roberts x Cheong Liew
When Friday,
15 May - 7 pm
Where Good Neighbour (Town Square), Victoria Square, Adelaide
To call Cheong Liew OAM a legend barely begins to explain. Describing Jason Roberts as a star feels too vague. But we must start somewhere. The whole story? It’s on the table.
Be there as this lauded duo take over the Good Neighbour kitchen for a dream Friday night meal. Claypot chicken will serve as the centrepiece, together with sides capturing the layered flavours of Asian fare.
Tickets are $150, and an be purchased here.
Tuesday,
19 May
11 am – 12 pm
Author Talk: Rosamund Burton, Whispering Wire
When Tuesday,
19 May - 11 am – 12 pm
Where Ngutungka West Lakes, 9 Charles Street, West Lakes
Step into Australia’s past with Rosamund Burton as she discusses Whispering Wire, a memoir of her epic trek along the Overland Telegraph Line from Adelaide to Darwin. From cycling through the Flinders Ranges to navigating remote dirt tracks, her journey reveals forgotten stories and the spirit of the outback.
Register for this free event here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Friday,
22 May
5.15 pm – 7.15 pm
Book Launch: Graham Loughlin, Paris Nesbit KC
When Friday,
22 May - 5.15 pm – 7.15 pm
Where Foyer AB, Adelaide Convention Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide
Join us as the Honourable Michael Kirby launches Paris Nesbit KC: Quixotic counsel by Graham Loughlin. Consultant forensic psychiatrist Dr William Brereton will also speak on mental health in the legal profession, and attendees will be invited to participate in a Q&A session on this theme moderated by William Boucaut KC.
Register to attend here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Sunday,
24 May
2 pm – 3 pm
Author Talk: Matthew Flinders, the Man Behind the Map of South Australia
When Sunday,
24 May - 2 pm – 3 pm
Where RSL Hall, 10 The Strand, Port Elliot
Who was Matthew Flinders, one of the most famous men in South Australian history? Why was he in SA waters in 1802, and why did he meet Nicolas Baudin in Encounter Bay? In this talk, Gillian Dooley, author of Matthew Flinders: The man behind the map, explains his background, his dealings with the French, and what happened before and after the encounter.
Register for this free event here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Sunday,
24 May
2 pm – 3.30 pm
Tales of the Barossa: Potter Hoffmann and the End of the Medieval
When Sunday,
24 May - 2 pm – 3.30 pm
Where Trinity Lutheran Church Hall, Barossa Valley Way and Church Road, Rowland Flat
Melding family oral tradition, archaeology and history, Dr Noris Ioannou traces the story of the Prussian potter Samuel Hoffmann. Arriving in South Australia in 1845, he transferred a medieval craft tradition to the Barossa, arguably the last place on earth where it was practised until it died out. His extant pots are now icons of the Barossa.
More information here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Saturday,
30 May
9 am – 5 pm
Exhibition: Beautiful Tensions
When Saturday,
30 May - 9 am – 5 pm
Where Art Gallery at Royal Park, 2 Wellington Street, Launceston, TAS
In celebration of Gray Street Workshop’s 40th anniversary, JamFactory presents Beautiful Tensions, a major touring exhibition honouring the momentous legacy and talent of the workshop by showcasing new work by the four current partners: Jess Dare, Lisa Furno, Sue Lorraine and Catherine Truman.
This exhibition will run from Saturday 30 May to Sunday 27 September. More information here. Beautiful Tensions is on tour with JamFactory until 2027. Find upcoming exhibition dates here.
Saturday,
30 May
9 am – 5 pm AEST
Exhibition: Julie Blyfield: Silver is the Moon
When Saturday,
30 May - 9 am – 5 pm AEST
Where Gallery Funaki, 33/27 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, VIC
Julie Blyfield has always worked with silver: sometimes palely shining, sometimes oxidised to black, always wrought with formidable skill. In India, though, during her first visit to the sub-continent in January 2025, Blyfield came to see silver with fresh eyes. In Silver is the Moon, she presents a new body of delicately wrought silver pieces.
More information here. This exhibition will run until Saturday 30 May.
Monday,
04 May
10 am – 5 pm
Exhibition: Kumarangk
When Monday,
04 May - 10 am – 5 pm
Where Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE), North Terrace, Adelaide
Kumarangk is an intergenerational love letter for Ngarrindjeri women; an exhibition that explores the survival of culture, and resistance to colonial destruction. Curated by Dominic Guerrera and Danni Zuvela, the exhibition will feature the remounting of Sandra Saunders's HIndmarsh Island Collection, major new works from Mardawi Art Collective, which includes the legendary Aunty Ellen Trevorrow, alongside Elizabeth Rankine, Margi Sumner, Temeika Campbell, Bessie Rigney, Zemiah Campbell, Debra Rankine and Stephanie Russell. Kumarangk will also feature new weaving pieces from Aunty Betty Sumner, Sonya Rankine and Carly Tarkari Dodd, and ceramics from Tiarnie Edwards.
This exhibition will run until Saturday 4 May. More information here.
Monday,
04 May
10 am – 11 am
Author Talk: Peter McDonald AM, The Heaslip Bequest for Health
When Monday,
04 May - 10 am – 11 am
Where Burnside Library, 401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore
Join Peter McDonald AM as he discusses The Heaslip Bequest for Heatlh, which charts the remarkable legacy of Gordon Heaslip, who was driven by a bold vision for a national health system.
Register for this free event here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Tuesday,
05 May
12 pm – 2 pm
Author Talk: Bruce Munday, Those Wild Rabbits
When Tuesday,
05 May - 12 pm – 2 pm
Where Cambrai School Community Library, Main Street, Cambrai
Join us as Bruce Munday discusses Those Wild Rabbits: How they shaped Australia. Guests will also have a chance to view historic rabbit traps from local collections, and sample rabbit stew in this lively, hands-on history session.
Register to attend by phone (08) 8564 5146, or email. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Friday,
08 May
2pm – 3 pm
Author Talk: Don Loffler: The Dramatic Arrival of the Holden Car
When Friday,
08 May - 2pm – 3 pm
Where Ngutungka Henley, 378 Seaview Road, Henley Beach
Travel back to 1948 with Don Loffler as he explores life in postwar South Australia and the dramatic arrival of the Holden car. From rationing and austerity to the design in Detroit and the grand launch in Fishermen’s Bend, discover the story behind Australia’s first car.
Register for this free event here. This author talk is part of South Australia's History Festival 2026. Find the full program here.
Saturday,
20 June
9.30 am – 3.30 pm AEST
Mystery at the Mansion
When Saturday,
20 June - 9.30 am – 3.30 pm AEST
Where The Parlour, Miller's Homestead, corner Dorrigo Drive and Melrose Court, Boronia, VIC
Join Agatha Christie expert Scott Wallace Baker, Sherlock Holmes expert Derham Groves, and crime authors Troy Hunter and Ilsa Evans for a day of cosy mystery and mayhem as we mark 50 years since Agatha Christie's death. With a special focus on Christie’s acclaimed The Body in the Library, a duelling detectives session and mysterious happenings in the Homestead, this is an event not to be missed!
Tickets are $40 and can be purchased here.
Sunday,
21 June
9 am – 5 pm
JamFactory ICON Aunty Ellen Trevorrow: Weaving Through Time
When Sunday,
21 June - 9 am – 5 pm
Where Ararat Gallery TAMA, Western Highway, Ararat, VIC
JamFactory’s ICON series celebrates the achievements of South Australia’s most influential visual artists working in craft-based media. Aunty Ellen Trevorrow is a proud Ngarrindjeri woman and a prolific, internationally acclaimed weaver with over 40 years of weaving experience. Weaving Through Time is a celebration of Aunty Ellen’s unwavering dedication to culture, community and innovation in contemporary Ngarrindjeri weaving.
This exhibition will run until Sunday 21 June. More information here. Weaving Through Time is on tour with JamFactory until 2027. Find upcoming exhibition dates here.
Saturday,
27 June
10 am – 11 am AEST
Surf Coast Writers Festival: Why YA Matters
When Saturday,
27 June - 10 am – 11 am AEST
Where RACV Resort Torquay, 1 Great Ocean Road, Torquay, VIC
Young Adult fiction has the power to shape readers at a pivotal moment in their lives. In this panel, moderated by Christine Keighrey, YA authors Miranda Luby, Troy Hunter and Karen Connor discuss their novels, the characters and worlds they’ve created, and why they’ve chosen to write for young audiences. With insights into the craft and impact of YA storytelling, this conversation will particularly resonate with aspiring writers looking to explore the genre.
Tickets are $35 and can be purchased here.
Saturday,
19 September
11 am – 2 pm
Exhibition: JamFactory ICON Julie Blyfield: Chasing a Passion
When Saturday,
19 September - 11 am – 2 pm
Where Craft and Design Canbera, 180 London Circuit, Canberra, ACT
JamFactory’s ICON series celebrates the achievements of South Australia’s most influential visual artists working in craft-based media. Julie Blyfield is a jeweller and metalsmith whose ever-evolving practice is inspired by her research into botanical specimens, historical silver collections and the rich diversity of the Australian landscape.
JamFactory ICON Julie Blyfield: Chasing a Passion is inspired by Blyfield’s experiences of the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest in far-north Queensland. In developing work for this exhibition, Blyfield has drawn on the marine collections of the South Australian Museum as well as resources she collected during her visit.
This exhibition will run from Saturday 19 September to Sunday 22 November. More information here. Julie Blyfield: Chasing a Passion is on tour with JamFactory until 2027. Find upcoming exhibition dates here.