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Started SundayJun 21 2026Petition: Permanent safety for refugeesthrough
Online EventWebsiteEveryone deserves to live in safety with their families, and to have a place to call home.
But around 700 people who have lived in the Australian community for years still don’t have the right to stay here permanently. They survived offshore detention in Nauru and Papua New Guinea, but under our migration laws, they are classified as ‘transitory persons’ and are not allowed to apply for any permanent visa.
They currently live here on insecure, short-term visas, but there is nothing transitory or temporary about the lives they have built.
They have raised children and families, found jobs and become part of our community. Many have close family members, including children and spouses, who are Australian citizens or permanent residents. The vast majority have already been recognised as refugees.
Australia is their home.
It is time for the Albanese Government to abandon these cruel policies from the past, and focus on real solutions for the future.
Everyone who was previously held in offshore detention in Nauru or Papua New Guinea should be immediately granted a permanent visa.
People stuck in visa limbo are speaking out, sharing their experiences and calling on the Albanese Government to act. And they are asking all of us to stand with them.
For over 13 years, the Human Rights Law Centre has supported people and families who have survived offshore detention through legal action, public advocacy and law reform. We are proud to stand with our clients as they fight to remain in the homes they have built in Australia. The Human Rights Law Centre is hosting this petition together with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and GetUp, to show the Albanese Government it is time to let people stay for good.
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Nganampa Ngura - Our Places (As part of NAIDOC Week)through
Post Office Projects GalleryWebsiteNganampa Ngura - Our places Post Office Projects proudly presents a group exhibition created in partnership with fellow Port Adelaide contemporary arts organisation Iwiṟi Arts. Featuring paintings and ceramics, ‘Nganampa Ngura - Our places’ is a celebration of collaboration, country, community and culture.
“Nganaṉa painting nyangangka nganaṉa nganampa ngura kutju paintamilalpai nganampa kulintjanguṟu.” - Audrey Brumby, Iwiṟi Arts Studio Artist.
“In our paintings, we are always painting about our own Country. Our places. We are painting as an expression of our own identity.”
Since its inception in 2021 Iwiṟi Art Studio has rapidly established itself as a highly regarded Studio. Iwiṟi creates a space for artistic expression that promotes cultural retention, transmission and wellbeing across the generations while also providing Aṉangu artists with commercial opportunities to produce economic benefit for their family and community.
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FridayJun 26 2026Crim Con 2026 (2 days, 26 - 27 June)through
The ExchangeWebsiteCrim Con 2026, 26 - 27 June - Not just a conference but a space to hear from criminalised and formerly incarcerated people. Crim Con 2026! 26-27 June
Why Prison Reform Doesn’t Work.
Join us for this conference by criminalised and formerly incarcerated people.
Art / music / poetry exhibition - We Are More Than What They Did To Us - Fri 26th June 6-9pm.
The opening night of Crim Con is a community-led cultural gathering that centres the voices, stories and creative expression of community members through art, music, poetry and shared space we create a room grounded in lived experience, one that refuses silence, challenges stigma, and honours the complexity of our lives.
Before panels and before analysis, we begin with people, including:
Music by Nancy Bates (award-winning Barkindji singer-songwriter, musician, and social activist) Silent Rhymes (South Australian hip hop artist) Poetry by Matcho Cassidy, Fig Henry Kershaw and others.Non-alcoholic drinks provided on Friday.
Panels / speakers / workshops - Sat 27th June 11am-6pm.
Presentations by Debbie Kilroy (Sisters Inside), Tabitha Lean (Sisters Inside), Samantha Burns (National Network of Incarcerated & Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls), Brett Collins (Justice Action), Dan Vansetten (Level Up), Daniel Chung (DC Boxing & Performance), Sam Narroway (Second Chances), and more. Workshops include song-writing with Nancy Bates, zine making, interactive art sessions, and an introduction to using Freedom of Information.Light lunch and non-alcoholic drinks provided on Saturday.
More program details coming soon.
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Adelaide Refugee Film Festival 2026through
Palace Nova ProspectWebsiteStep into powerful stories from around the world at the Adelaide Refugee Film Festival — a moving and eye-opening celebration of cinema that shines a light on the lives of refugees internationally. Featuring recently released films from places all over the globe, the festival offers a wide and compelling range of choices for film lovers.
Friday 26th June 2026 - Put Your Hand on Your Heart and Walk Saturday 27th June 2026 - Lost Land and Feel It From My Words Sunday 28th June 2026 - The Aegean & After Party Saturday 4th July 2026 - We Are Not Powerless & After Party
Screening at two locations:
- Palace Nova Cinema, Prospect
- Victa Cinema, Victor Harbor
After-parties (with film tickets included and some stand alone tickets) at:
- Rumi Palace Restaurant, Blair Athol
- Victor Harbor Town Hall
Presented by Circle of Friends Australia Incorporated, a 100% volunteer-run refugee support group in South Australia.
Tomorrow
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Started SundayJun 21 2026Petition: Permanent safety for refugeesthrough
Online EventWebsiteEveryone deserves to live in safety with their families, and to have a place to call home.
But around 700 people who have lived in the Australian community for years still don’t have the right to stay here permanently. They survived offshore detention in Nauru and Papua New Guinea, but under our migration laws, they are classified as ‘transitory persons’ and are not allowed to apply for any permanent visa.
They currently live here on insecure, short-term visas, but there is nothing transitory or temporary about the lives they have built.
They have raised children and families, found jobs and become part of our community. Many have close family members, including children and spouses, who are Australian citizens or permanent residents. The vast majority have already been recognised as refugees.
Australia is their home.
It is time for the Albanese Government to abandon these cruel policies from the past, and focus on real solutions for the future.
Everyone who was previously held in offshore detention in Nauru or Papua New Guinea should be immediately granted a permanent visa.
People stuck in visa limbo are speaking out, sharing their experiences and calling on the Albanese Government to act. And they are asking all of us to stand with them.
For over 13 years, the Human Rights Law Centre has supported people and families who have survived offshore detention through legal action, public advocacy and law reform. We are proud to stand with our clients as they fight to remain in the homes they have built in Australia. The Human Rights Law Centre is hosting this petition together with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and GetUp, to show the Albanese Government it is time to let people stay for good.
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Nganampa Ngura - Our Places (As part of NAIDOC Week)through
Post Office Projects GalleryWebsiteNganampa Ngura - Our places Post Office Projects proudly presents a group exhibition created in partnership with fellow Port Adelaide contemporary arts organisation Iwiṟi Arts. Featuring paintings and ceramics, ‘Nganampa Ngura - Our places’ is a celebration of collaboration, country, community and culture.
“Nganaṉa painting nyangangka nganaṉa nganampa ngura kutju paintamilalpai nganampa kulintjanguṟu.” - Audrey Brumby, Iwiṟi Arts Studio Artist.
“In our paintings, we are always painting about our own Country. Our places. We are painting as an expression of our own identity.”
Since its inception in 2021 Iwiṟi Art Studio has rapidly established itself as a highly regarded Studio. Iwiṟi creates a space for artistic expression that promotes cultural retention, transmission and wellbeing across the generations while also providing Aṉangu artists with commercial opportunities to produce economic benefit for their family and community.
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FridayJun 26 2026Crim Con 2026 (2 days, 26 - 27 June)through
The ExchangeWebsiteCrim Con 2026, 26 - 27 June - Not just a conference but a space to hear from criminalised and formerly incarcerated people. Crim Con 2026! 26-27 June
Why Prison Reform Doesn’t Work.
Join us for this conference by criminalised and formerly incarcerated people.
Art / music / poetry exhibition - We Are More Than What They Did To Us - Fri 26th June 6-9pm.
The opening night of Crim Con is a community-led cultural gathering that centres the voices, stories and creative expression of community members through art, music, poetry and shared space we create a room grounded in lived experience, one that refuses silence, challenges stigma, and honours the complexity of our lives.
Before panels and before analysis, we begin with people, including:
Music by Nancy Bates (award-winning Barkindji singer-songwriter, musician, and social activist) Silent Rhymes (South Australian hip hop artist) Poetry by Matcho Cassidy, Fig Henry Kershaw and others.Non-alcoholic drinks provided on Friday.
Panels / speakers / workshops - Sat 27th June 11am-6pm.
Presentations by Debbie Kilroy (Sisters Inside), Tabitha Lean (Sisters Inside), Samantha Burns (National Network of Incarcerated & Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls), Brett Collins (Justice Action), Dan Vansetten (Level Up), Daniel Chung (DC Boxing & Performance), Sam Narroway (Second Chances), and more. Workshops include song-writing with Nancy Bates, zine making, interactive art sessions, and an introduction to using Freedom of Information.Light lunch and non-alcoholic drinks provided on Saturday.
More program details coming soon.
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Adelaide Refugee Film Festival 2026through
Palace Nova ProspectWebsiteStep into powerful stories from around the world at the Adelaide Refugee Film Festival — a moving and eye-opening celebration of cinema that shines a light on the lives of refugees internationally. Featuring recently released films from places all over the globe, the festival offers a wide and compelling range of choices for film lovers.
Friday 26th June 2026 - Put Your Hand on Your Heart and Walk Saturday 27th June 2026 - Lost Land and Feel It From My Words Sunday 28th June 2026 - The Aegean & After Party Saturday 4th July 2026 - We Are Not Powerless & After Party
Screening at two locations:
- Palace Nova Cinema, Prospect
- Victa Cinema, Victor Harbor
After-parties (with film tickets included and some stand alone tickets) at:
- Rumi Palace Restaurant, Blair Athol
- Victor Harbor Town Hall
Presented by Circle of Friends Australia Incorporated, a 100% volunteer-run refugee support group in South Australia.
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SaturdayJun 27 2026Petition signing - with SECRA & Green Pakapakanthi
“We are seeking volunteers to help hand out Petitions and speak with park users about the impact the proposed MotoGP race track would have on Victoria Park and adjacent Park Lands.
If you can spare an hour or more, please reply to this email address with your preferred date and time. We will compile a roster and send you the exact location details.
Many thanks, Sabina Flanagan, Heather Nimmo, Ruth Frazer”
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Bike SA Ride Her Way - local Salisbury community ride (women only)Website
A local women’s ride. Running regularly on familiar routes and led by local riders. Join us for a leisurely social ride around the city of Salisbury. About the Ride:
Join us for a leisurely social ride around the city of Salisbury, where you’ll:
Enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere with fellow community members Follow a safe, guided route designed for cyclists of all abilities Explore the beauty of the city on two wheels Learn valuable tips on cycling safety and bike maintenance from local experts Distances range from 8km-15km group ability dependant This ride is all about having fun, meeting new people, and discovering the joys of cycling. No pressure—just ride at your own pace! Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just starting, this ride is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy cycling in a safe and supportive environment. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Small children are welcome to join provided they are securely attached to your bike in an approved bike seat or trailer, and the accompanying adult takes full responsibility for their safety throughout the ride.
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2026 Bio·R Planting Festival: Frahns FarmWebsite
Join us for the 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival at Frahns Farm, as we work together to reconstruct habitat for biodiversity!
We are continuing this year’s festival with two big weekends at Frahns Farm. Our goal over these four days is to plant 32,000 native seedlings, creating vital habitat for wildlife.
Bio·R is a South Australian grassroots charity dedicated to reconstructing habitats for native wildlife. Our ambitious long-term goal is to reconstruct 100 hectares per year by 2032, and 1000 hectares per year by 2045.
To manage catering and eliminate food waste, your ticket covers tea, coffee, water, a delicious vegetarian lunch, and afternoon tea.
Adult (Full Contribution): $30 Adult (Partial Contribution): $15 Teen (13-17 years): $15 Child (0-12 years): Free (registration required) Note: Ticket sales close at 12:00 PM (midday) prior to each weekend, so that we can provide our caterers with accurate numbers and dietary requirements in advance.
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Gumleaf Guild Crafting workshopWebsite
List of ‘What to bring’ to this Saturday’s Workshop: . green and other colours fabric . chicken wire . corn husks . clusters of gumleaves (dried or freshly fallen) . gumnuts (dried or freshly fallen) . sticks(dried or freshly fallen) . hot glue guns
“Join Mij and Heidi for a hands-on creative workshop to make spectacular costume headpieces for our upcoming campaign and public actions. We’re incredibly lucky to have secured the support of a talented local creative and maker who will guide us through the design and construction process. 📅 Saturday 27 June ⏰ 10.00am – 1.00pm 📍 CBD location (details provided upon confirmation) As places are limited, this first workshop is best suited to people who already have some practical creative skills — for example sewing, costume making, craft, sculpting, prop making or similar — and who are comfortable working independently with guidance. We’re looking to bring together a team of makers who can help create bold, beautiful and impactful pieces. Please don’t be discouraged if you’re new to making or crafting — we’ll be running additional workshops in the coming weeks specifically designed for beginners and anyone keen to learn, with plenty of opportunities for everyone to get involved. If this sounds like you, please RSVP as soon as possible as numbers are strictly limited.”
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Adelaide Bike Kitchen Housewarming PartyWebsite
Adelaide Bike Kitchen has moved to our new workshop and we would love you to come along to our Housewarming Party on Saturday 27th June! Invite your friends and come celebrate with us, all welcome ❤ The night starts at OLD ABK 22 Gibson St Bowden - meet at 5pm for a sunset parade with the Dancing Monsters. Together we will gather up the love and energy from our old workshop and bring it along as we parade our way over to our new space. We will arrive at NEW ABK 19 East St Brompton around 6pm for a welcoming drum jam from SASamba! Get ready to dance and celebrate the new workshop. - Dinner from 7pm. - DJs until midnight - Bar open! - Bike games - Mural painting - FUN!
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Next two weeks
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Started SundayJun 21 2026Petition: Permanent safety for refugeesthrough
Online EventWebsiteEveryone deserves to live in safety with their families, and to have a place to call home.
But around 700 people who have lived in the Australian community for years still don’t have the right to stay here permanently. They survived offshore detention in Nauru and Papua New Guinea, but under our migration laws, they are classified as ‘transitory persons’ and are not allowed to apply for any permanent visa.
They currently live here on insecure, short-term visas, but there is nothing transitory or temporary about the lives they have built.
They have raised children and families, found jobs and become part of our community. Many have close family members, including children and spouses, who are Australian citizens or permanent residents. The vast majority have already been recognised as refugees.
Australia is their home.
It is time for the Albanese Government to abandon these cruel policies from the past, and focus on real solutions for the future.
Everyone who was previously held in offshore detention in Nauru or Papua New Guinea should be immediately granted a permanent visa.
People stuck in visa limbo are speaking out, sharing their experiences and calling on the Albanese Government to act. And they are asking all of us to stand with them.
For over 13 years, the Human Rights Law Centre has supported people and families who have survived offshore detention through legal action, public advocacy and law reform. We are proud to stand with our clients as they fight to remain in the homes they have built in Australia. The Human Rights Law Centre is hosting this petition together with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and GetUp, to show the Albanese Government it is time to let people stay for good.
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Nganampa Ngura - Our Places (As part of NAIDOC Week)through
Post Office Projects GalleryWebsiteNganampa Ngura - Our places Post Office Projects proudly presents a group exhibition created in partnership with fellow Port Adelaide contemporary arts organisation Iwiṟi Arts. Featuring paintings and ceramics, ‘Nganampa Ngura - Our places’ is a celebration of collaboration, country, community and culture.
“Nganaṉa painting nyangangka nganaṉa nganampa ngura kutju paintamilalpai nganampa kulintjanguṟu.” - Audrey Brumby, Iwiṟi Arts Studio Artist.
“In our paintings, we are always painting about our own Country. Our places. We are painting as an expression of our own identity.”
Since its inception in 2021 Iwiṟi Art Studio has rapidly established itself as a highly regarded Studio. Iwiṟi creates a space for artistic expression that promotes cultural retention, transmission and wellbeing across the generations while also providing Aṉangu artists with commercial opportunities to produce economic benefit for their family and community.
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FridayJun 26 2026Adelaide Refugee Film Festival 2026through
Palace Nova ProspectWebsiteStep into powerful stories from around the world at the Adelaide Refugee Film Festival — a moving and eye-opening celebration of cinema that shines a light on the lives of refugees internationally. Featuring recently released films from places all over the globe, the festival offers a wide and compelling range of choices for film lovers.
Friday 26th June 2026 - Put Your Hand on Your Heart and Walk Saturday 27th June 2026 - Lost Land and Feel It From My Words Sunday 28th June 2026 - The Aegean & After Party Saturday 4th July 2026 - We Are Not Powerless & After Party
Screening at two locations:
- Palace Nova Cinema, Prospect
- Victa Cinema, Victor Harbor
After-parties (with film tickets included and some stand alone tickets) at:
- Rumi Palace Restaurant, Blair Athol
- Victor Harbor Town Hall
Presented by Circle of Friends Australia Incorporated, a 100% volunteer-run refugee support group in South Australia.
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SundayJun 28 2026Wobbleboarding and #StoptheChop petition drive
Sunday 28 June | 8am–2pm | Park 27A (John E Brown Park). The fight to protect our precious park is gaining momentum — but we need YOU! Join us for a morning of high-visibility wobble boarding and collecting signatures for the Stop the Chop petition. Whether you can stay for the whole morning or just drop in for 30 minutes, every person holding a sign, waving to passing traffic, or speaking with the community makes a difference. This is our chance to show just how many people care about protecting the trees, open space and community value of Park 27A. Bring your enthusiasm, your friends, your family, and your loudest smile! A limited number of signs will be available, or bring your own. The more people we have, the bigger the impact. We need a sea of supporters — please come along and help us send a clear message: STOP THE CHOP! See you there and please share far and wide! 💚🌿
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Heading for Extinction (and what to do about it)Website
Action Network For everyone everywhere interested in Extinction Rebellion this talk, ‘Heading for Extinction (and what to do about it)’ is your entry point. We are facing climate and ecological catastrophe, and time is running out. Our political system is broken and our leaders are failing to protect us.
Find out about Extinction Rebellion, an international movement using non-violent mass civil disobedience as a tried and tested way to force governments to take the action that is needed.
‘Heading for Extinction and what to do about it’ generally precedes the Non-Violent Direct Action (NVDA)/Civil Disobedience training. This introductory talk and NVDA training will help you get involved with the XR movement. We also run regular online orientation/Q&A space for new rebels, which introduces you to Extinction Rebellion, how it works, what its aims, principles and values are, and how you can get involved. NVDA training is an introduction for those who want to participate in mass actions and you can also take part in more specific action skills trainings.
‘Heading for Extinction and what to do about it’ provides an up-to-date and honest picture of what is causing the climate emergency, and what needs to happen, urgently, to prevent the worst of climate disasters. There are opportunities for questions and discussion.
Come and explore how you can be part of the rebellion, starting now! All states and countries welcome.
Please register for the session by clicking the red ‘Send RSVP’ button to get the zoom link for the talk.
Extinction Rebellion Australia Talks and Trainings
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Salisbury Explorers Easy Bike RideWebsite
Beginners/easy ride along the bitumenised path of the Little Para Trail. Looped ride where you do what you can. Up to 5km, but you do what you can. Then we build up from there. Monthly social rides.
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2026 Bio·R Planting Festival: Frahns FarmWebsite
Join us for the 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival at Frahns Farm, as we work together to reconstruct habitat for biodiversity!
We are continuing this year’s festival with two big weekends at Frahns Farm. Our goal over these four days is to plant 32,000 native seedlings, creating vital habitat for wildlife.
Bio·R is a South Australian grassroots charity dedicated to reconstructing habitats for native wildlife. Our ambitious long-term goal is to reconstruct 100 hectares per year by 2032, and 1000 hectares per year by 2045.
To manage catering and eliminate food waste, your ticket covers tea, coffee, water, a delicious vegetarian lunch, and afternoon tea.
Adult (Full Contribution): $30 Adult (Partial Contribution): $15 Teen (13-17 years): $15 Child (0-12 years): Free (registration required) Note: Ticket sales close at 12:00 PM (midday) prior to each weekend, so that we can provide our caterers with accurate numbers and dietary requirements in advance.
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June SAGEWebsite
SAGE is a community for all folks who love and care for our planet. Our monthly gatherings are a space to nourish each other, so that we can nourish our world. Join us for an evening of delicious food, hearty discussion and new skills. The night will start with a shared meal, then we will move into community announcements, then into open space workshops, with lots of space for social breaks throughout. — On Sunday June 28th, we’re moving into our brand new home and we are SO STOKED about it! SAGE will now be held at YouthInc, an alternative school for 18-25 yr olds in a cool converted church on Pulteney St. We’re keen to build a mutual relationship with the generous YouthInc crew and help make the space our own for the long haul. Of course, SAGE is still (& will always be) for all ages. Young or old, parent or pensioner, first-timer or seasoned activist - everyone is welcome. So, to celebrate moving to our new home, the theme this month is “PLAY: Come over to our place” 🏡 The night will be created entirely by the community - anyone can bring a workshop or a discussion idea. And if you’ve got a mate who could run a good workshop on this theme, call them up & invite them! Some ideas: ✊️ Maybe “play” makes you think of playing with the rules, playing with new worlds and systems. 🏡 Maybe “play” takes you back to your roots and reminds you of childhood games you could bring 🏸 Maybe you have an idea for an unfinished workshop that you want to experiment with running 🎷 Maybe you want to bring an instrument, or an art form ‼️Or something else entirely! As always, you can bring a workshop NOT about the theme too - all ideas welcome. – Some other things you might want to bring… 🍲 A plate of food to share for the potluck dinner 🫒 Veggies or seedlings for the produce swap 🧵 Something to mend at the mending corner 🌟 Snergy to help shape the new space and make it our own!! Run through of how the night will (roughly) go… 4:30-5:15pm: Arriving, Sharing food. 5:15-5:45pm: Welcome, Community Announcements. 5:45-7:45pm: Open Space Workshop Sessions (including a break for tea/chats). 7:45-8.00pm: Closing Circle. All welcome. Come anytime that suits you. A new accessibility guide for YouthInc will posted soon. See you there!
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TuesdayJun 30 2026National Day of Action on Krill FishingWebsite
We’re escalating our pressure with coordinated actions across the country to demand that Swisse stops selling krill oil. We’re also calling on swissekrills.org
National Day of Action on Krill Fishing. Bob Brown Foundation is promoting actions across Australia on June 30th at local pharmacies who sell Swiss Brand health products - including vitamins based on massive Krill harvesting. Find out more: https://swissekrills.org/take-action/. You can join the local action at Norwood, meeting up in James Coke Park, Norwood June 30th 10.30am. There will be Penguin Masks to wear!!! Please contact @Pam to register your interest. 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
Bob Brown Foundation
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(Pay for event) WORKSHOP: Relationship-based Activism & Communities of CareWebsite
The next event in our movement skills training series is: Communities of Care - with Trish Hensley and her affinity group, Rakali Resolution. This workshop is for anyone who works in groups or teams and would like to explore ways of creating new ways of working together. Whether you’re an activist, organiser, changemaker or simply want to learn more - you are welcome to join us. As we deal with the urgency and importance of tackling the climate crisis, this session asks: how can we create cultures of care that enhance our work together? We will explore why we need communities of care, the containers that can hold us while we are doing the hard work of activism and creating better ways to be human. 📅 Tuesday 30th June | 5:30–8:30pm 📍 The Exchange, 55 Exchange Place, Adelaide 🍲 Light supper provided🎟Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/relationship-based-activism-and-communities-of-care-with-trish-hensley
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MMT Overview Making Bold Ambitions RealWebsite
ModernMonetaryTheory makes bold ambitions real:
Like tackling climate change – overview with Andrew Zoerner on Zoom.
Adelaide is an internationally-renowned centre of MMT education, with an
accredited degree course and a key educator is XR member Gabie Bond of the Modern Money Lab, Adelaide -
WednesdayJul 1 2026Ride Her Way McClaren ValeWebsite
A local women’s ride for those living nearby, running regularly on familiar routes and led by local ride leaders.
Join Our Social Community Ride in the Onkaparinga Council Area Location: McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171
Bike SA and the City of Onkaparinga Council invites you to join our fun and friendly Community Ride designed for Women by Women!
Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just starting, this ride is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy cycling in a safe and supportive environment. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Small children are welcome to join provided they are securely attached to your bike in an approved bike seat or trailer, and the accompanying adult takes full responsibility for their safety throughout the ride.
About the Ride:
Join us for a leisurely social ride around the Onkaparinga area, where you’ll:
Enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere with fellow community members Follow a safe, guided route designed for cyclists of all abilities Explore the beauty of Onkaparinga on two wheels Learn valuable tips on cycling safety and bike maintenance from local experts This ride is all about having fun, meeting new people, and discovering the joys of cycling. No pressure—just ride at your own pace! Arrive 9am for 9.15am departure.
What to bring:
Your own bike Helmet Water bottle Sunscreen Bike Specific tool kit Identification Required Medications Phone Venue & Parking:
McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171
Parking is available on-site in the main carpark
Ready to Ride?
Spots are limited, so sign up today and join us for an exciting and enjoyable community ride!
For more information please contact the office on 08 8168 9999 or email: Inclusion@bikesa.org.au
Register Now!
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NAIDOC in the SouthWebsite
Delivered by Neporendi Aboriginal Forum Incorporated, in partnership with the City of Onkaparinga and Neporendi Aboriginal Community Centre, with support from Joining Hands and Minds network members, NAIDOC in the South is an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate NAIDOC Week 2026.
Join us for a march from Market Place Square, down Beach Road to Rotary Park, Christies Beach where we will celebrate with cultural activities, art, crafts, music and free food while connecting with others in our vibrant community.
NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week invites people to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.
This year’s NAIDOC theme is Fifty Years of Deadly. It’s a tribute to the people who built this movement, the Elders who stood firm, the organisers who made space, the artists who turned resistance into expression, and the communities who keep showing up, year after year.
Karl Winda Telfer, Burka Senior Man and Neporendi Aboriginal Forum Incorporated Board member stated that “for 50 years, NAIDOC has carried the strength, stories, and spirit of our people. We honour the old as we walk in the new, lighting the path for the next generation. Deadly then, deadly now, deadly always”.
Visit the NAIDOC website for more information.
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National Day of Protest Rights - Australian Democracy NetworkWebsite
Pushing Back on Protest Attacks Protest is crucial to maintaining fair and healthy democracies.
Across Australia, increasingly restrictive anti-protest laws are being proposed and police brutality against protestors is likely to increase as a result.
To mark this year’s National Day of Protest Rights, join us for an important conversation about how you can help effectively advocate for the right to protest.
Activist and lawyer Hannah Thomas will join ADN Protest Rights Campaigner Anastasia Radievska to discuss:
Effective tactics for individuals and groups to push back on anti-protest laws
Winning arguments to counter anti-protest narratives
Leveraging your unique voice and lived experience
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No Wave - Art As Action FundraiserWebsite
NO WAVE is proud to present ART AS ACTION, a night of poetry, music and art to raise funds to support grassroots activism.
Join us on Wednesday July 1 at the Wheaty to hear talented local artists responding to the theme of ART AS ACTION. Art has always been a tool for collective liberation – a way to give marginalised people voice and agency, to build political momentum, and to tell alternative versions of the past, present and future. Now more than ever, we need to share stories, poems and songs that inspire us, radicalise us, move us to act, and connect us with other people and their struggles.
Important info:
Doors open 6.30pm, first set of speakers at 7pm. Line up coming soon!
Tickets are $10 and free for mob. Buy through Humanitix – limited spots so get in quick.
Zines, earrings, stickers and other merch will be available for purchase on the night.
Drinks will be available at the bar and there will be a food truck outside.
This event is a fundraiser, with all proceeds from tickets and merch (minus artist fees) given directly to two grassroots causes:
50% of proceeds will go towards supporting the Close Pine Gap – Sacred Land Back Convergence in Mparntwe/Alice Springs. Held from July 18-20, it will bring together activists from around the continent for workshops and protest to say Close Pine Gap, End the US Alliance, and Sacred Land Back. For more info head to: https://closepinegap.org.au/.
50% of proceeds will go to supporting “Preserving Pirltawardli”, a culture-sharing community gathering run by the Kaurna Collective. https://www.facebook.com/share/1GjLc6xHW3/
Merch offerings: As part of the event, we will be selling hand-made merch and accessories including earrings, t-shirts and posters. All funds will be used towards Sacred Land Back Convergence and Preserving Pirltawardli.
Contact closepg.ky@proton.me for further information!
Logistic and financial travel support to Mparntwe is being offered for those wanting to attend the Convergence with support for mob as our priority. If you are a First Nations person travelling from Kaurna Yarta to the convergence please contact us to see how we can make the journey easier for you.
First started in 2017, NO WAVE is a reading series held on the first Wednesday of every month at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, bringing together some of Adelaide’s best poets & other writers. Fans of poetry, fiction, memoir & more are treated to readings from established and emerging local talent.
NO WAVE recognises that we are on the unceded lands of the Kaurna people. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.
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No Wave - Art as Action FundraiserWebsite
NO WAVE - Art As Action Fundraiser Join us on Wednesday July 1 at the Wheaty to hear talented local artists and activists responding to the theme of ART AS ACTION. events.humanitix.com
Join us on Wednesday July 1 at the Wheaty for the ART AS ACTION fundraiser! We’ll have a line up of talented local poets, writers and musicians all sharing art about activism, plus merch for sale (t shirts, earrings, zines & more).
Proceeds from tickets and merch will go to two grassroots causes: 🌟 50% to the Close Pine Gap – Sacred Land Back Convergence in Mparntwe/Alice Springs 🌟 50% of proceeds to a Kaurna initiative
Head to Humanitix for more info & to grab your ticket: https://events.humanitix.com/no-wave-art-as-action-fundraiser
And invite your mates!
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SaturdayJul 4 2026Petition signing - with SECRA & Green Pakapakanthi
“We are seeking volunteers to help hand out Petitions and speak with park users about the impact the proposed MotoGP race track would have on Victoria Park and adjacent Park Lands.
If you can spare an hour or more, please reply to this email address with your preferred date and time. We will compile a roster and send you the exact location details.
Many thanks, Sabina Flanagan, Heather Nimmo, Ruth Frazer”
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Community Planting, South BrightonWebsite
Come and join the community to plant native species at Tweeddale Reserve!
The City of Holdfast Bay is working to increase local native plant species and diversity in this beautiful urban reserve. We would like to invite you to join us for a fun morning of planting, followed by light snacks.
Please arrive at 10.15am to allow time for registrations, and to hear the safety briefing. You are welcome to stay for as long or as little time as you like. Light snacks will be provided at the end of the activity.
Bring along gardening gloves, a small hand trowel and water. Wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, closed toe shoes, safety or optical glasses and a hat or rain jacket (depending on the weather). We will provide any additional tools and equipment that are needed. Under 18s will need to be supervised at all times by a parent or guardian.
Bookings are essential to make sure we have enough equipment.
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MondayJul 6 2026Deadly in the Hills - Jewellery Making with ImbalaWebsite
NAIDOC Week Deadly in the Hills - Jewellery Making with Imbala
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TuesdayJul 7 2026Bus Tour of Indigenous Places and Spaces in Campbelltown - NAIDOC WeekWebsite
This NAIDOC week, Peramangk-Kaurna man and respected Elder, Uncle Ivan-Tiwu Copley will lead a bus tour exploring 2 of the culturally important Indigenous places and spaces in and around Campbelltown. Among other things, he will talk about living Kaurna culture and the importance of country. This is an unmissable opportunity to connect with local Kaurna heritage.
Stops will include Morialta Parri (Ever Flowing Creek) and Karra Wirra Parri (Reconciliation River Walk)
This tour starts at Campbelltown Council Office at 10am. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the tour starts (9.45am) to allow enough time to check in and get on the bus. The bus will be departing as close to 10am as possible. Please contact the library on 8366 9299 if you are running late on the day.
The tour will end at 12pm at the Library where attendees will go inside for light refreshments and a chat. The event will end from 12.45pm.
Please note:
Photography: By attending this event you consent for you, and any persons you are responsible for, being photographed and/or filmed and agree that the City of Campbelltown may use the resulting photographs and film for promotional purposes, including by publishing them in print and other media. Please see one of our event staff if you do not wish to be photographed or filmed.
Physical Fitness: This tour requires a medium level of fitness due to walking required and climbing of steps to access the bus. Please contact the Library on 8366 9299 should you wish to discuss any accessibility requirements before booking.
About Ivan-Tiwu Waritya Copley
Ivan-Tiwu Copley (OAM, JP) is a Kaurna and Peramangk Elder from Adelaide Plains.
Ivan is a nationally accredited Aboriginal artist, Chairperson of the TURKINDI Network of SA Inc, member of the City of Campbelltown Reconciliation Advisory Committee, and is on a range of other community committees that deal with reconciliation, early learning curriculum for Aboriginal education, cultural learning, statistics, and history of missions and homes.
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WednesdayJul 8 2026Ride Her Way McClaren ValeWebsite
A local women’s ride for those living nearby, running regularly on familiar routes and led by local ride leaders.
Join Our Social Community Ride in the Onkaparinga Council Area Location: McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171
Bike SA and the City of Onkaparinga Council invites you to join our fun and friendly Community Ride designed for Women by Women!
Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just starting, this ride is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy cycling in a safe and supportive environment. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Small children are welcome to join provided they are securely attached to your bike in an approved bike seat or trailer, and the accompanying adult takes full responsibility for their safety throughout the ride.
About the Ride:
Join us for a leisurely social ride around the Onkaparinga area, where you’ll:
Enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere with fellow community members Follow a safe, guided route designed for cyclists of all abilities Explore the beauty of Onkaparinga on two wheels Learn valuable tips on cycling safety and bike maintenance from local experts This ride is all about having fun, meeting new people, and discovering the joys of cycling. No pressure—just ride at your own pace! Arrive 9am for 9.15am departure.
What to bring:
Your own bike Helmet Water bottle Sunscreen Bike Specific tool kit Identification Required Medications Phone Venue & Parking:
McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171
Parking is available on-site in the main carpark
Ready to Ride?
Spots are limited, so sign up today and join us for an exciting and enjoyable community ride!
For more information please contact the office on 08 8168 9999 or email: Inclusion@bikesa.org.au
Register Now!
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ThursdayJul 9 2026Intergenerational Bangle Weaving Workshop with Nikki Carabetta (8+ years)Website
Get creative in a vibrant hands-on workshop with Aboriginal artist Nikki Carabetta.
Unleash your creativity in a hands-on art workshop led by Nikki Carabetta from Mawurdu Gaga Arts, a proud Aboriginal artist whose unique journey from the bush to the city shapes her vibrant work today.
In this workshop, Nikki will guide you to weave your own bangle, while sharing stories and insights from her life and creative practice.
Children must be accompanied by an adult, each participant requires a booking.
Bookings are essential.