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Eco Style Tuesday – 600 Australian Native Seedlings, One Big Journey
If you've been following our journey growing 600 Australian native seedlings with Trees For Life (SA) this year, here's a little update on where they are now. Recently, our 600 Australian native seedlings (or "tree babies" as we've affectionately called them throughout the growing process!) made the journey from the city to the countryside when they were collected by the landholder and carefully transported on the back of a ute to their new home. The landholder has since sha
Adelaide Style Accommodation
6 days ago2 min read


What an incredible day at the Destination Australia Conference in Melbourne.
So inspiring to be in a room of over 600 people, all passionate about showcasing Australia to the world 🇦🇺 From thought-provoking speakers and industry insights, to meaningful conversations and connections — it’s moments like these that remind me how special our tourism industry really is. Launching of "Green is our Gold" campaign - a shared vision for sustainable tourism - so look out for it. I loved being able to share stories about South Australia and connect with both s
Adelaide Style Accommodation
Mar 241 min read


🌿 Eco Style Tuesday - Growing 600 Native Trees in South Australia 🌿
At Adelaide Style Accommodation, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do — and this short video shares a behind-the-scenes look at one of our most meaningful environmental projects. We’re proud to be growing 600 native seedlings for Trees for Life SA, helping to restore natural landscapes across South Australia and support biodiversity for future generations. From carefully preparing seeds to watching these young plants thrive, this journey is a reminder of the imp
Adelaide Style Accommodation
Mar 241 min read


Eco-Style Tuesday | A Koalas Quiet Life, A Big Story - Australian wildlife
In the quiet of evening, a koala walks slowly along the footpath… Not lost. But searching. Searching for familiar trees. A safe hollow. A place to belong. Koalas are nocturnal mammals, and like all mammals, they give birth to tiny, underdeveloped young called joeys. After birth, the joey instinctively climbs into its mother’s pouch, where it continues to grow safely for around six months. When it emerges, it rides gently on her back, clinging to her fur as she moves through t
Adelaide Style Accommodation
Feb 181 min read
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