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WednesdayMar 11 2026Disrupt Adelaide Uni Careers ExpoWebsite
Adelaide Uni must stop promoting fossil fuel and weapons corporations at its annual Careers Expo and start backing the industries that build a liveable future.
Students. Staff. Clubs. Unions. Community. Gather outside Bonython Hall. Show up in numbers. Disrupt the expo.
⏩ Wednesday 11th March ⏩ 10:00am ⏩ Outside Bonython Hall, Adelaide Uni
SEE YOU THERE!
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Nature Nights - Science of the Algal BloomWebsite
t has been almost a year since the algal bloom first appeared along our coast. As each day unfolds, we continue working together to build resilience, understanding and hope within our community.
During SeaWeek, join us at the Port Environment Centre for an evening of marine-based creativity, community conversation and practical learning about how you can take positive action.
Here’s what’s happening:
4:00 – 5:00 pm make Marine masquerade masks for yourself or the Dancing Monsters Community ParadeA hands-on creative session inspired by our ocean environment. Facilitated by Kristen Messenger from Bugs n Slugs.
5:00 – 6:00pm Eco-DiscussionA meaningful discussion of community responding to ecological challenges such as the algal bloom.
Article 1: Citizen scientists and holidaymakers key to restoring confidence in SA’s algal bloom-hit coastline
Article 2: Algal bloom: first peoples ngamath-sea country
6:00 – 7:30pm | Science of the Algal Bloom It’s natural to feel concerned about the algal bloom. But knowledge brings clarity and community action brings hope. Join citizen scientist Samantha from Phytoplankton of South Australia - Recovery, who will share what’s happening at grassroots level and also get a chance to see some of these algae under the microscope. Here’s an opportunity to learn how to sample algae from your local waterways and contribute to science and the planet.
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Gender, the far right, and the SA electionWebsite
With the rise of the far right likely to impact South Australia’s Upper House, it is more important than ever that South Australians fight for gender justice. Join us for an online discussion about the politics of gender in the upcoming South Australian election and find out how a new Legislative Council could impact abortion, trans justice, sex work, and sexual violence legislation and policy implementation.
Featuring the following speakers:
Zoe Keys, saaac, on the issues that the South Australian government needs to address to ensure adequate abortion care. Kat Morrison, SIN, on the need to decriminalise sex work in South Australia. Chrissie Treloar, Trans Justice Adelaide, on advancing trans and intersex justice in South Australia. Amy Barrett, Fair Agenda, on political party responses to key gender issues. Dr Prudence Flowers, History, Flinders University, on gender politics of the far right in Australia and globally. Associate Professor Dr Rob Manwaring, Government, Flinders University, on possible outcomes of the election for the Legislative Council. Facilitated by Associate Professor Catherine Kevin, History, Flinders University and saaac.Presented by the South Australian Abortion Action Coalition (saaac), Sex Industry Network (SIN), Trans Justice Adelaide, and Fair Agenda.
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ThursdayMar 12 2026Introduction to Cookery Skills Coursethrough
Pasadena Community CentreWebsiteIntroduction to Cookery Skills Course
This four-week course, running one day a week, will help you explore a pathway into kitchen work, whether you want to become a chef, learn other cuisines, or start a new food business!
FREE for people who are:
18 years old and above and currently not enrolled at school
South Australian residents or hold a valid work and study visa
Term 4 When: Starting 12 March and running every Thursday for four weeks Time: 530pm - 730pm Location: Pasadena Community Centre, 47 Adelaide Terrace, Pasadena For more information, please call 8277 0304 or email to ace@marionlife.org.au.
Courses run in partnership with City of Marion and City of Mitcham, supported by the Government of South Australia.
**Registration does not guarantee class placement. All students must attend an enrolment session, please see your ticket email for further information about this process.
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SaturdayMar 14 2026Community BBQ and YarnWebsite
Please come along and enjoy a free community BBQ and open yarn with Ashum Owen, Voice to Parliament candidate for Kumangka Warrarna Wangkanthi (central region).
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Digital Justice Society: Break Up With Spotify WorkshopWebsite
This event is happening on Unceded Kaurna Land.
Hang with the digital justice crew whilst we tell you why Spotify sucks, and what we think you should do about it. We’ll talk practical solutions and how to personalise your approach to de-escalating your relationship with the platform.
Talk to people about your favourite music, get a cool zine, make a friend, shit on Daniel Ek, and live love laugh by powerpoint.
Seats are limited to 40 people please RSVP.
rewinds accessibility info can be found @ https://rewind.org.au/pages/access.php
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Sing for Palestine: Choir WorkshopWebsite
Sing for Palestine: Choir Workshop RSVP to afopa.forms@gmail.com
Eastwood Community Centre 95 Glen Osmond Road Eastwood, SA, 5063
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BOOKED OUT | Protest poetry workshop with Alexis WestWebsite
Storytelling through poetry is a common practice by contemporary Blak writers. Join Alexis West (Birri Gubba, Wakka Wakka, South Sea Islander) who will help you to write your own protest poetry. Be inspired and learn to speak up for yourself using the power of words.
Using the inspiration of the women honoured in the Kumarangk exhibition, participants will acknowledge the power and presence of poetry in protest and learn to create their work. In this workshop Alexis will teach writing techniques, supporting the creative development of your poetry skillset.
Free event, bookings are required.
About Alexis Alexis West, a Birra Gubba, Wakka Wakka, South Sea Islander, Caucasian woman living and learning on Permangk and Kaurna Country’s for almost 25 years. Written and collaborated with No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability, Karrikarinya Theatre Collective, Kurruru Youth Arts, State Theatre Company South Australia, Yirra Yaakin, Act Now Theatre Company, Vital Statistix, Slingsby Theatre and Theatre Republic.
Written/directed short documentaries NITV/SBS. Published in ‘Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia’, ‘Mindshare’, ‘Ora Nui’, ‘Our Mob’ ‘Spirit Festival Catalogues’, translated into Polish for ‘Poetiks’ most recently in ‘The Rock Remains’. Play HOUSE ARREST premiereYirramboi 2025. CULTURE SLAP staged reading STCSA. SA Literary Award Winner: Tangkanungku Pintyanthi Fellowship
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SundayMar 15 2026Uraidla Sustainability FairWebsite
Come along on Sunday March 15th and listen, learn, talk, eat and play with us here at the Uraidla Sustainability Fair.
Join our Sustainable Conversations program, where you can ask questions and chat with local people, passionate about making small changes for a better future.
Come for the keynote discussion ‘Nutrients, Water and Healthy Landscapes’ led by Professor Andy Lowe with his experienced panelists Tara Ingerson, Wendy Telfer, Ira Thorstensson and Will Hannaford.
Enjoy delicious food and wine, ethical fashion, sustainable stalls, local makers, live music and kids’ activities. Or, simply kick back and relax in one of the most beautiful spots in Uraidla.
Tickets $5, families $10, children under 12 free
https://www.facebook.com/uraidlasustainabilityfair
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FridayMar 20 2026Dupang Festival 2026through
Dupang, Long Point, CoorongWebsiteA three-day celebration of culture, Country and community on Ngarrindjeri Lands at the Coorong waterfront. Hosted by Uncle Moogy Sumner and the Tal-Kin-Jeri Dance Group, the festival brings together Aboriginal dancers, artists, weavers and knowledge keepers from across Australia to share their skills and stories.
Visitors can join cultural workshops in weaving, carving and dance, explore the First Nations marketplace, and take part in daily ceremonies, including a special sunset smoking ceremony and corroboree.
Evenings feature music, storytelling and dance under the stars, with camping available on Country. BYO camping equipment.
Check website for program updates, directions to the festival site and FAQs.
Important Information: 3 DAY FESTIVAL TICKET PRICES - This ticket includes camping on site (Friday and Saturday nights) - BYO camping equipment. FRIDAY PASS TICKET PRICES - This ticket does not include camping on site. SATURDAY PASS TICKET PRICES - This ticket does not include camping on site.