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  • Started Tuesday
    Apr 21 2026
    Urban Nature Stewards: Living cooler, greener and wilder for nature
    through
    22 Stamford Ct

    Learn to support urban nature and meet like-minded community members.

    Join us and become an Urban Nature Steward by learning how to support and care for nature at home, and across your urban environment.

    Our cities and urban places have become important habitat for many of our Australian native species. There are things we can all do to live more harmoniously with local species and enrich our lives at the same time.

    Supported by The City of Adelaide, this four-week course will connect you with people in your local area and communities, share environmental concepts and techniques that are relevant to our urban context, inspire and empower you with environmental knowledge, and motivate you to try new things and set goals with urban nature in mind.

    Course topics include:

    Making wilder urban places 
    
    Steps to being an urban nature steward
    
    Promoting urban biodiversity with local native species
    
    Cooling our urban spaces and why it's important
    
    How plants and gardens can be used to cool your home
    
    Gardening for wildlife and for food
    
    Ways to get involved in community efforts
    
    How to plan for nature at your place
    

    Course details: When: Tuesday evenings Duration: Five sessions across four weeks (There will be a field trip on the Saturday of week 3- details to be confirmed in Week 1) Time: 6-8pm Where: Minor Works Building Community Centre (Adelaide CBD) Cost: $30 per person

    Please email any questions to Rebecca.Rowe3@sa.gov.au

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Apr 29 2026
    Creative Grief Therapy group

    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.

    Website
  • Creative Grief Therapy group

    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.

    Website
  • [Reading Feminisms] The dialectic of sex - shulamith firestone

    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).

    https://www.facebook.com/events/2212722339471927/

    Website
  • Community Organising Meeting - 12 Days of Action to Save our NDIS

    Online Event

    Our NDIS is under attack. It’s time to unite, fight and show the Australian government that we are not an easy target.

    Social and community participation budgets will be cut by 30% - replaced by block funded grants to 'host' us in the community (no idea how we get there)
    
    All support workers providing Assistance with Daily Life will need to be from registered providers - too bad if you like employing the person who showers you directly
    
    300,000 less people will be on NDIS and all participants will be reassessed - too bad if you've already provided all the traumatising evidence before (or three times before!)
    
    Scheme growth will be capped at 2 per cent with a chaotic and unpredictable NDIA determining where and on who the axe will fall
    
    A return to the bad old block funded system - putting the lives of real people in the hands of a few big companies and charities often with horrific track records of abuse and neglect
    
    Huge job losses in the disability and wider sector as the market collapses - Based on data by NDS and per-capita, the cuts equate to a loss of 204,000 jobs spread across the nation - most of them women, in a cost-of-living crisis.  
    
    No word on self-directed registration - meaning people managing their own lives effectively will be forced back into having their lives directed by the whims of companies and charities.
    
    It's easier for registered providers to rort the NDIS - they can bill NDIS direct with no requirement to prove that the support billed for actually occurred.
    
    There are many other plans including huge issues around functional capacity assessments - we will be launching our fact sheets at this meeting. 
    

    We will also be launching our 12 days of action in the lead up to the Federal Budget. We’ll be giving you concrete steps to get involved in the push back against these changes and letting you know what else is happening across Australia.

    The meeting will be focused on action. There won’t be an opportunity for individual story sharing but there will be clear and specific ways to be part of the push back with options for people with more or less capacity.

    Website

Tomorrow

  • Started Tuesday
    Apr 21 2026
    Urban Nature Stewards: Living cooler, greener and wilder for nature
    through
    22 Stamford Ct

    Learn to support urban nature and meet like-minded community members.

    Join us and become an Urban Nature Steward by learning how to support and care for nature at home, and across your urban environment.

    Our cities and urban places have become important habitat for many of our Australian native species. There are things we can all do to live more harmoniously with local species and enrich our lives at the same time.

    Supported by The City of Adelaide, this four-week course will connect you with people in your local area and communities, share environmental concepts and techniques that are relevant to our urban context, inspire and empower you with environmental knowledge, and motivate you to try new things and set goals with urban nature in mind.

    Course topics include:

    Making wilder urban places 
    
    Steps to being an urban nature steward
    
    Promoting urban biodiversity with local native species
    
    Cooling our urban spaces and why it's important
    
    How plants and gardens can be used to cool your home
    
    Gardening for wildlife and for food
    
    Ways to get involved in community efforts
    
    How to plan for nature at your place
    

    Course details: When: Tuesday evenings Duration: Five sessions across four weeks (There will be a field trip on the Saturday of week 3- details to be confirmed in Week 1) Time: 6-8pm Where: Minor Works Building Community Centre (Adelaide CBD) Cost: $30 per person

    Please email any questions to Rebecca.Rowe3@sa.gov.au

    Website

Next two weeks

  • Started Tuesday
    Apr 21 2026
    Urban Nature Stewards: Living cooler, greener and wilder for nature
    through
    22 Stamford Ct

    Learn to support urban nature and meet like-minded community members.

    Join us and become an Urban Nature Steward by learning how to support and care for nature at home, and across your urban environment.

    Our cities and urban places have become important habitat for many of our Australian native species. There are things we can all do to live more harmoniously with local species and enrich our lives at the same time.

    Supported by The City of Adelaide, this four-week course will connect you with people in your local area and communities, share environmental concepts and techniques that are relevant to our urban context, inspire and empower you with environmental knowledge, and motivate you to try new things and set goals with urban nature in mind.

    Course topics include:

    Making wilder urban places 
    
    Steps to being an urban nature steward
    
    Promoting urban biodiversity with local native species
    
    Cooling our urban spaces and why it's important
    
    How plants and gardens can be used to cool your home
    
    Gardening for wildlife and for food
    
    Ways to get involved in community efforts
    
    How to plan for nature at your place
    

    Course details: When: Tuesday evenings Duration: Five sessions across four weeks (There will be a field trip on the Saturday of week 3- details to be confirmed in Week 1) Time: 6-8pm Where: Minor Works Building Community Centre (Adelaide CBD) Cost: $30 per person

    Please email any questions to Rebecca.Rowe3@sa.gov.au

    Website
  • Friday
    May 1 2026
    Blak Nite

    Carclew

    The 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.

    Website
  • Make a Submission | Inquiry into racism, hate and violence directed at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

    Desk Action

    The committee would like you to send in your submission by 1 May 2026. Please contact the secretariat if you would like more time to provide your submission.

    Submissions can be sent via email or via the provided submission form process.

    See the website for full information.

    Website
  • Saturday
    May 2 2026
    Thems Shed

    collective working bee area.

    work on your project craft, admin and helping others with their project. 10am - 2pm

    Website
  • Anti-Poverty Network Stall at May Day, hosted by SA Unions

    Visit the Anti-Poverty Network Stall on May Day. Join workers from across South Australia to celebrate solidarity and working-class power.

    Website
  • Propagating local native plants

    Learn the key tricks for propagating native plants from seed and cuttings from our resident experts.

    Start or continue your wonderful native plant propagation journey.

    If the weather is nice we may setup outside.
    Please wear enclosed shoes, come prepared with a hat and long sleeve shirt. 
    All materials and equipment including face masks and latex gloves will be provided.
    
    Website
  • Saturday
    May 9 2026
    Thems Shed

    collective working bee area.

    work on your project craft, admin and helping others with their project. 10am - 2pm

    Website
  • [Digital Justice Society] Power of the Mixtape! 💿

    Power of the Mixtape! 💿

    Spotify playlists are so passé. Boycotting is HOT.

    You asked for it, we’re delivering. Come along to Rewind on the 9th of May, 12pm-4pm for our CD Burning party! 🔥💿🔥

    You bring the music, we’ll bring the burn! Bring a laptop and a set of headphones, we’ll help you download the perfect playlist for you (or your crush) and then burn it onto a CD! We’ll also have a craft station so you can design the perfect CD case.

    We’ll have a CD only DJ setup, so if you have any tracks you wanna share, slip slop slap seek and slide that disk into our hands (Bring the cd).

    CD’s are provided free of charge by DJS <3 But supplies are limited so BYO if you have one 👍

    Website
  • Sunday
    May 10 2026
    Rewind Autumn Market

    DO YOU 🫵 have crafts and wares to sell? Would YOU like to be a Autumn market stall holder? Please find the link in our profile description to enquire about being a stallholder with details about your stall so we can slot and lock you in for this upcoming market!!

    Arts, crafts, jewellery, clothing stalls and more!

    A variety of musicians playing on the day.

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