Gay groups adelaide
The Adelaide happy wanderers is a social group for lgbtq+ guys and their friends that partakes in walks, usually in the Adelaide environs, on the first Sunday of every month, other than January and December. The walks are usually about 5 km and take 2- 3 hours to accomplish (including breaks). You can normally anticipate to be returned to the capital by around 1 - 2 pm. We also maintain a few mid-month Saturday afternoon walks, an annual camp; winter solstice dinner; planning night and christmas barbecue.
The group meets at CIBO cafe for the Sunday walks and on location for the Saturday walks.1) For the first Sunday of the month walks, we meet at CIBO cafe, Hutt Street, Adelaide, from am, for a am departure. A cup of coffee is usual before departing; as is car-pooling to the walk location. 2) Whereas, for the Saturday walks we meet at the location, which you can obtain from our program page. For more facts about any of our walks please contact the listed walk leader.
For more information about the group please watch our Program and Q & A or visit us on facebook. If you'd lik
Gay Adelaide (Tarndanya): Where to eat, drink, act and sleep
By Emen8, updated 8 months ago in Travel and party / In Australia
With its happening arts and culture scene, some seriously good diet and wine, and more gay bars and meet-ups than you might believe, Adelaide could just be the gay-vacay you’ve been waiting for. There’s even a gay sauna if you’re looking to cruise (wink!).
When compared to its more famous neighbours Sydney and Melbourne, Adelaide might not be the clear first choice for a queer weekend away in Australia.
But, as a vibrant and bustling city lined by golden beaches and located just a stones throw away from celebrated wine regions like McLaren Vale, the Barossa, and Clare Valley, Adelaide easily gives the big metropolitans a run for their money.
Tarndanya (Adelaide) is the land of the Kaurna people. We confess the traditional owners of these lands, which always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Welcome to our essential tour guide for gay Adelaide.
The whole of Adelaide is gay-friendly, but there are certain suburbs and area
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Sportswear or Footy Colours
Boardshorts or Pyjamas
Open-Toe or Steel Cap Shoes
Crocs or Birkenstocks
Tradie Fluoro or Workwear
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LGBTIQA+ Social Groups - Catalyst Foundation
LGBTIQA+ Social Groups
The calendar of dates for our activities is available by pressing/clicking clicking the hyperlink below.
Catalyst Foundation Social Program Dates
Please email the LGBTIQA+ Plan Officer at lgbtiprojectofficer@
or notify (08) for more information.
Monthly LGBTIQA+ Community Dinner
Catalyst has been running regular social dinners for the LGBTIQA+ community since These dinners are held on the 1st Thursday of each month and are open to all LGBTIQA+ people and their friends, partners and support workers. The dinner is a superb opportunity to connect or re-connect with the LGBTIQA+ community, in a defended , friendly and welcoming environment. Newcomers and visitors are always welcome. NOTE THAT THE COST OF YOUR MEAL AT YOUR Control EXPENSE.
Bookings are essential, which you can do by calling the Catalyst Foundation on (08) and ask to be booked into Catalyst Foundations monthly dinner.
Date: First Thursday of each month
Time: