Robert Walters are proud sponsors of Adelaide Fringe Festival 2025
In partnership with Adelaide Fringe Festival, we invite you to Fulfil your Fringe.
For the sixth year in a row, Robert Walters is excited to continue our partnership with Adelaide Fringe, helping you amplify your creativity and fulfil your unique potential at every step. This ongoing collaboration reflects our shared belief in embracing individuality and self-expression.
Adelaide Fringe shines a spotlight on the arts and those who dare to take the road less travelled. Like Robert Walters, it’s about celebrating what makes you unique and why you choose to do what you do. 'Fringe' represents that special quality that defines who you are—and when you find that spark, you unlock your true potential.
Every organisation and job seeker has that thing that makes them special.
So tell us, what's your Fringe?
Robert Walters Adelaide has proudly partnered with Adelaide Fringe for six Festivals, helping recruit and retain the diverse permanent and seasonal staff who bring the festival to life.
With support from Shaan Kelly at Robert Walters Adelaide, Michelle Hok made an inspiring career shift from South Australia's public sector to join Adelaide Fringe as Senior Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator.
Discover how Michelle combined her strategic expertise with creative impact and how Shaan guided her through the leap into new possibilities.
The 2025 Adelaide Fringe program has officially launched, featuring over 1,300 shows across comedy, theatre, cabaret, music, visual arts, interactive experiences, and more. With events spread across 500 venues throughout South Australia, this year’s lineup invites audiences to immerse themselves in
Read MoreThe countdown to the 2025 Adelaide Fringe has officially begun with the reveal of this year’s stunning poster design, titled Are We Nearly There Yet?. Created by artist and printmaker John Pedder, the artwork is the first woodblock print to win the festival’s prestigious poster competition in its 60
Read MoreThe past two years have presented some of the most intense and challenging conditions the arts sector has ever faced. The disruption of lockdowns, border restrictions, and limits on public gatherings have required incredible flexibility from arts organisations and the people who work for them. The l
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Image credits
Header images: East End, Adelaide Fringe. Samuel Graves, 2024.
Middle left: Borealis, Gluttony, Adelaide Fringe. Chloe Elizabeth, 2023.
Bottom: VIP Event, Adelaide Fringe. Nick Robertson, 2024.