Adelaide Content Producer
Lauren Thomas-Nehmy
Lauren is an Adelaide-based storyteller with a keen eye for the city’s lifestyle scene. Before joining Sitchu as Adelaide Content Producer, she honed her craft at SALIFE Magazine, InDaily, and The Advertiser, covering a range of local stories and crafting scroll-stopping social content. Lauren thrives on discovering Adelaide’s best bites, sips, and experiences — but off the clock, you’ll find her soaking up the sun at the beach or plotting her next weekend escape, spritz or perfectly brewed coffee in hand.
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The Best Seat In This Suburban Pub Is By The Fireplace
Wine and dine your way through winter at the best pubs in Adelaide with fireplaces.
Adelaide's Best Walks to Soak up the Winter Sun
Hit your step count and earn every breathtaking view along the way — this is walking with serious payoff.
These Two Chihuahuas Just Made History at Adelaide Airport
Because who doesn't love scoring a great deal on an upcoming holiday?
The Adelaide Cucina Serving Wagyu Lasagna on a Tableside Trolley
From French and Italian to modern Australian and Asian fusion, try a bit of everything in Adelaide's dining hotspots.
BBQ Meets Japanese For a Once a Week Ramen Night
Indulge in fresh seafood, sharing platters, and expertly crafted cocktails at stunning seaside venues with open-air decks, ocean breezes, and breathtaking sunset views.
The Adelaide Blowouts Worth Booking in Advance
Blowouts, colour services, trims and styling - your hair needs are covered with Adelaide's beauty pros.
This Hills Winery Feels More Like Tuscany
World-class wines, farmgate produce, charming cellar doors and stunning views await at the best wineries in the Adelaide Hills.
These Cosy Adelaide Bars Come With a Side of Games
Calling all quizmasters, it's time to gather your mates and put your knowledge to the test with the best trivia nights in Adelaide!
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