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  • Wednesday
    May 20 2026
    The dangerous world of AUKUS and US military occupation

    Online Event

    National Webinar, 20th May, 2026, 6.30pm AEST

    The dangerous world of AUKUS and US military occupation

    Confronting laws restricting/suppressing protest speech and action

    Speakers: Sen.Rex Patrick, Lawyer Nick Hanna, Arthur Rorris, Jorgen Doyle, Sen David Shoebbridge, Facilitator Kelley Tranter.

    A new Federal Police unit has been created to intimidate and deter protesting demonstrations against AUKUS.

    The AUKUS AFP Command has been established under the Australian Federal Police (AFP), in conjunction with the Department of Defence. The AUKUS AFP Command’s powers cover the security of AUKUS operations, extending to wider US military activity elsewhere. Its activities are of considerable concern since among its roles is “Public Order Management” listing of “munitions” which include tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and real firearms.

    Is this the Australia we want for ourselves, our children and the world?

    Since 2003 and 9/11 a raft of laws have been passed by successive Australian governments attacking our civil and democratic rights, including freedom of speech and political protest. Some of these laws have been used against the environment movement.

    More laws have been passed recently aimed at suppressing the huge upsurge of outrage against Israel’s genocide in Gaza, including draconian anti-protest laws in several states, and “hate laws” by the Federal Government.

    More widely, protests are arising from concern with the huge diversion of public money for the AUKUS war pact and its nuclear submarines away from urgent social needs including the climate crisis. Communities and environmentalists are concerned with nuclear exposures. There is growing opposition to AUKUS embedding Australia in another US-led war, possibly a nuclear war.

    These public concerns extend to the increasing US military footprint across Australia, enabled by the 2014 Force Posture Agreement.

    Join this webinar, ask questions, discuss action.

    Website
  • Saturday
    May 23 2026
    TRANSGENRE Volume III (All Ages)

    UniBar Adelaide

    TRANSGENRE – the largest grassroots initiative celebrating trans and non-binary voices in Australian music – is making its South Australian debut with TRANSGENRE Volume III. Free and all-ages, the festival’s biggest edition yet features a STACKED lineup of local icons!

    SUNSICK DAISY

    OSCAR THE WILD

    PLACEMENT

    STORMY-LOU

    PITY LIPS

    EMERAULD

    PEARLY STARS

    KILLED BY CUPID

    THEMPATH

    CYBERFAE

    On top of all that, TRANSGENRE Volume III will feature stalls hosted by queer and trans artists/makers, a community resource hub, all the merch you could ever dream of, and a licensed bar and kitchen!

    Proudly presented by Feast Festival, and supported by the Department of Human Services.

    Website
  • Thursday
    May 28 2026
    'All In' with Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine

    Join us for Reconciliation Week 2026, themed “All In”—a call for all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation, every single day.

    The Mitcham Library Service is honoured to welcome Uncle Moogy (Major Lancelot Sumner), a senior Kaurna-Ngarrindjeri Elder from the Coorong, and Aunty Elaine (Munartu) Magias, a proud Kaurna–Narangga woman, for an evening of deep cultural reflection, storytelling, and truth-telling.

    Across one powerful night, Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine generously shared their personal journeys, cultural knowledge, and perspectives on Aboriginal culture, community, sharing, and working together. Though each carries different lived experiences of the Stolen Generations, they came together in a spirit of strength, generosity, and healing—offering attendees a rare opportunity to listen deeply, learn, and reflect.

    The evening explored:

    the importance of truth-telling in understanding Australia’s shared history
    
    the resilience and cultural continuity of First Nations communities
    
    personal stories of survival, identity, and connection to Country
    
    ways communities can walk together towards respect, understanding, and reconciliation
    

    This event provided a significant and meaningful opportunity to hear from two respected cultural leaders whose voices continue to shape reconciliation efforts across South Australia. Their honesty, wisdom, and cultural leadership offered a strong foundation for ongoing community healing and shared understanding.

    Website
  • Saturday
    May 30 2026
    AFOPA Annual Gala Dinner

    Join us for a Gala Dinner on 30 May 2026 as we come together to fundraise for the vital work of the Australian Friends of Palestine Association (AFOPA).

    The evening will bring our community together to share a meal, hear from speakers, reflect on everything we have achieved as a solidarity movement and the critical work ahead. Throughout the night, we will also celebrate Palestinian culture and resilience.

    Your ticket includes a Three-course Dinner, Drinks, Entertainment, Silent Auction, Guest Speaker

    Every ticket goes directly towards sustaining AFOPA’s advocacy and action for Palestinian liberation.

    Website
  • Sunday
    May 31 2026
    Introduction to Duckling Care presented by Leonie Weaver

    Why does our wildlife need your help?

    Our wildlife populations face many dangers as their habitat decreases and they are forced to live closer to us. The biggest dangers are cats, dogs, cars, poisons and loss of native habitat. When concerned members of the public find wildlife that is sick, injured or orphaned, they look to vets and wildlife volunteers to step in and help. In a future of climate change, wildlife carers and rescuers will be more important than ever.

    Introduction to Duckling Care Course Outline Presented by Leonie Weaver

    Please bring pen and paper to take your own notes. A manual hand-out will hopefully be available on the day.

    Objective: The attendee will develop an understanding about the handling and examination, housing of orphaned ducklings. Greater detail on how to feed orphaned ducklings from arrival to fledging and release will be covered.

    Course will run from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm with afternoon tea included.

    09:45am Registration.

    PURCHASE TICKET NOW - LIMITED PLACES - 20 people max per course

    Ticket sales end Sat 30th May 2026,

    Course cost $35

    Beefacres Community Hall, Windsor Gardens

    We hope at the end of the session you would like to commit to becoming an active member and contributing to our vision to be the leading organisation in the wildlife rescue and rehabilitation sector in South Australia.

    Event Queries - text Bridget - 0473 173 822

    Website
  • SAGE May Gathering [Different Venue]

    The Box Factory

    The Exchange is undergoing maintenance, SAGE is on the Move.

    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. For more information check out our website: https://sagrassroots.org/

    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.

    As always, anyone can offer to run a session on the night – either on our theme, or on something else entirely! Some things you might want to bring…

    🍲A plate of food to share 🌱Veggies or seedlings for this month’s produce swap 🧵Clothes or materials for the mending corner if you would like to do some mending - plus some coins for the SAGE community op shop! Run through of how the night will (roughly) go… 4:30-5:15: Arriving, sharing food. 5:15-5:45: Welcome, Acknowledgment of Country, community announcements. 5:45-7:45: Open space workshop sessions. 7:45: Closing circle. All are welcome. Come anytime that suits you. See you there! This event will be held on Kaurna Country, and we pay our respects to Indigenous people everywhere.

    Website

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