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SaturdayApr 18 2026Thems ShedWebsite
collective working bee area.
work on your project craft, admin and helping others with their project. 10am - 2pm
Tomorrow
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SundayApr 19 2026Community Defense Training
Learn to organise defensive contingents with interstate comrades to defend against the Fascist threat.
Training is open to all anti-fascist activists and requires only moderate fitness. Exercises will equip comrades to build and coordinate defensive formations, such as line teams, speaker defence, and block contingents.
Participants should bring shoes or boots, water, sun protection and face masks.
About the trainers: Community Defense Marshalling System (CDMS) is a collective of experienced and emerging activists providing front-line defense and training for events in Naarm/Melbourne. Their training and approach has been developed through hundreds of deployments at weekly Palestine rallies, pickets, and anti-fascist actions.
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Make a badge and bag charm with Tikari at Fabrik (10-16yo)Website
In this school holiday workshop First Nations artist Tikari Rigney will show you how to be fabulously creative with felt, collage and fabric. After drawing your imaginative designs, you will cut, stick, layer and hand sew them into a bunch of sweet little bag friends, tags or felt badges.
About the workshop host
Tikari is a Kaurna, Narrunga, Ngarrindjeri artist and poet living on unceded Kaurna land. Tikari makes things with their hands and writes things, poems mainly, so they don’t forget, remember how to feel and understand themself.
What you need to know
Workshop fee includes all materials, use of tools and equipment. Materials include an abundant variety of felt and other textile materials. Suitable for beginners 10 to 16 years of age If your circumstances change and you can no longer attend this workshop, please email niki.vouis@ahc.sa.gov.au before 5pm, Wednesday 15 April 2026. We may not issue refunds after this time and date. -
Creative Club by Opinionated - for WOC and alliesWebsite
You’re invited to the Opinionated Creative Club, a safe space for Women of Colour (WOC) and allies to socialise, ideate and work on current projects such as manuscripts, poetry, media, and more.
Bring along your creative utensils (either pen and paper or your digital device), and we’ll cover the rest! You can expect good conversation, nibbles, and tea on arrival.
If you have any access requests, dietary requirements, or any general q’s, please email Tamara at hello@opinionatedclub.com.
Event Details
When: Sunday, 19th of April, 1:00pm to 3:00pm Where: Goodwood M, 145 Goodwood Rd, Goodwood SA 5034
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Nationwide Rally - Palestinian Prisoners DayWebsite
Join the Nationwide Rally!
Join AFOPA on Sunday 19th of April for a nationwide Rally to mark Palestinian Prisoners Day.
When: 2pm, Sunday 19 April Where: Parliament House Steps, North Terrace, Adelaide
Note SAlt will be present
Next two weeks
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WednesdayApr 22 2026Painting Botanicals with Aboriginal artist Aunty Ros CameronWebsite
In this school holiday workshop give your kids the opportunity to connect to culture with First Nations artist Aunty Ros Cameron. They will paint on natural materials such as gum leaves, gumnuts and rocks using bright and colourful Posca pens. Ros will also show your budding crafters how to thread gumnuts to make amazing simple jewellery. The afternoon’s focus will be on mindful making, cultural symbols and connection to nature.
About the workshop host
Aunty Ros Cameron is an Aboriginal artist (Eastern and Northern Arrente) and cultural educator who has worked with children, families and communities, sharing stories and cultural knowledge through art, storytelling and connection to nature.
What you need to know
Workshop fee includes all materials, use of tools and equipment. Suitable for beginners 7 to 15 years of age If your circumstances change and you can no longer attend this workshop, please email niki.vouis@ahc.sa.gov.au before 9:30am, Friday 17 April 2026. We may not issue refunds after this time and date. -
Jobseeker Community Forum | Jobseeker Payments Need To RiseWebsite
JOBSEEKER PAYMENTS NEED TO RISE!
Join Grannies for Action and the Anti-Poverty Network SA for a powerful community forum centring the voices that matter most — people with lived experience of surviving on JobSeeker.
In one of the wealthiest countries in the world, people relying on JobSeeker are being forced to live in deep poverty. This isn’t inevitable — it’s a political choice.
Hear firsthand stories of what it really means to live on an income that doesn’t cover the basics. Together, we’ll unpack the reality, challenge harmful narratives, and build momentum for change.
How can we allow this to continue? We can’t — and we won’t.
Come along, listen, learn, and be part of collective action for a more just and fair society.
Everyone is welcome. Your voice matters. Change starts here.We strive to make our events as accessible as possible. Please let us know about your accessibility needs, and we will attempt to assist you.
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FridayApr 24 2026Petition: No Nuclear Weapons in AustraliaWebsite
Call on the Australian government to:
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Sign and ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons as a matter of urgency, signing in this term of government, comprehensively repudiating nuclear weapons including extended nuclear deterrence, fulfilling Labor’s long-standing policy commitment and aligning Australia with the global majority of nations choosing to reject nuclear weapons.
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Reject nuclear ambiguity and prohibit the entry, transit or presence of nuclear weapons in Australian territory, waters and airspace.
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End all forms of assistance to nuclear weapons activities, including targeting, command, control, planning or enabling operations that support the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons.
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SaturdayApr 25 2026Thems ShedWebsite
collective working bee area.
work on your project craft, admin and helping others with their project. 10am - 2pm
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SundayApr 26 2026Free Community BBQ by APNSA Northen BranchWebsite
Join our Northern Suburbs Branch for our FREE Community BBQ! Free food and free giveaways, like clothing and other donated items. There are often other activities, like facepainting, or balloon blowing, and definitely some conversation and connecting!!
The BBQ area and playground are accessible, however be aware there is a large pond also if you have young children. All welcome!!
Anti-Poverty Network SA is a volunteer-run community advocacy group, made-up of job-seekers, pensioners, carers, students, sole parents, and allies, advocating for dignity and justice for all low-income people. We are often joined at the BBQ’s by other organisation and are supported by the Playford Women’s Shed.
This event is sponsored by local businesses and is for members, supporters, and the community, to have a chance to socialise, have a chat about shared challenges, or maybe to seek some information on how to navigate the challenges associated with life, especially when living in poverty. You can also learn more about who we are; what we do; and how you can get involved.
If anyone would like to support the Northern Branch BBQ’s there are many ways to do so. Financial donations can be made on our website and if you would like to support the BBQ through other means, or if you have clothing or other donations, please email for more information.
Further Info: info@apnsa.org or 08 8451 1589
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TuesdayApr 28 2026Technical Writing and Editing with Pink Shorts PressWebsite
Struggling in the space between a complicated topic and a general audience? Got all the expertise but not the right language? We’ll help you find the words you need to be understood.
Why do I need it?
Ensure your communication is clear, simple, effective and free of waffle. Develop a professional style guide to help you switch gears seamlessly between different forms of writing. Get advice from two editors with over twenty years of combined experience making sure writing finds exactly the right voice for its market.What’s the format?
A three-hour workshop, run in-person at our Adelaide Arcade space. You don't need to bring anything; pens and paper supplied, as well as tea, biscuits and book recommendations.Limited spots available. If you have access requirements, cost restrictions or any questions, please say hello@pinkshortspress.com.au
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WednesdayApr 29 2026Creative Grief Therapy groupWebsite
Feel free to join this small group who share and process their grief using simple creative methods.
The group is facilitated by Therese who lives locally and has worked and volunteered in the area of loss and grief for over 20 years.
Each month has a different activity and theme
Happening in the large meeting room on the last Wednesday of each month between 1pm-2.30pm.
Accessibility:
Campbelltown Library is a place for everyone and we welcome all people. If you have specific accessibility requirements, please contact the Library on 08 8366 9299 or library@campbelltown.sa.gov.au so that we can learn how we can best support your participation.
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Creative Grief Therapy groupWebsite
Feel free to join this small group who share and process their grief using simple creative methods.
The group is facilitated by Therese who lives locally and has worked and volunteered in the area of loss and grief for over 20 years.
Each month has a different activity and theme
Happening in the large meeting room on the last Wednesday of each month between 1pm-2.30pm.
Accessibility:
Campbelltown Library is a place for everyone and we welcome all people. If you have specific accessibility requirements, please contact the Library on 08 8366 9299 or library@campbelltown.sa.gov.au so that we can learn how we can best support your participation.
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[Reading Feminisms] The dialectic of sex - shulamith firestoneWebsite
Our april text is shulamith firestone’s ‘the dialectic of sex’. join us to talk about reproductive labour, capitalism, technology and technofuturisms, radical feminism, madness, and more.
the book is available as a pdf here: http://biopolitics.kom.uni.st/Shulamith%20Firestone/The%20Dialectic%20of%20Sex_%20The%20Case%20for%20Feminist%20Revolution%20(139)/The%20Dialectic%20of%20Sex_%20The%20Case%20for%20Feminis%20-%20Shulamith%20Firestone.pdf
this group is trans-safe. we are open to everyone (including those from beyond the university).
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FridayMay 1 2026Blak Nite–
CarclewWebsiteThe legendary Blak Nite returns to Carclew this May - in a powerful celebration of First Nations music, performance and culture.
Blak Nite 2026 will feature a dynamic mix of established and emerging First Nations artists, including performers from Carclew’s Gig Rig Tracks program, which delivers regional music and dance initiatives across Whyalla, Port Augusta and Ceduna,
Expect an exciting line-up of musicians, performers and dancers. Stay tuned as we reveal the full program of artists and performers - including the headline act - in the coming weeks.
Beyond the stage, Blak Nite will also feature visual artists, installations, makers and interactive workshops, bringing together a vibrant mix of creative practices. There will also be market and food stalls offering plenty of delicious options throughout the evening.
Blak Nite is a celebration of First Nations culture, creativity and community - spotlighting powerful voices and creating meaningful opportunities for emerging artists to grow, connect and be seen.
Acknowledging Traditional Owners and showcasing First Nations artists is central to Carclew. Join us as we celebrate First Nations culture with some of the most exciting artists from across the country.
Blak Nite is produced by Carclew in partnership with Indigenous Languages and Arts Australia and Create SA, supported by Balya Productions.