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  • Wednesday
    Jun 3 2026
    2026 Orange Basket Community Services Fundraiser Dinner

    The Terrace Hotel

    Orange Basket Community Services is a not-for-profit social enterprise creating job opportunities for people living with disabilities. We provide hands-on training and support with our mentorship program.

    You are invited to attend our 2026 Orange Basket Fundraiser Dinner!

    Our aim is to raise some funds so we can offer on-the-job training and employment opportunities to people with disabilities who are seeking paid work in South Australia.

    We are a local SA charity that is primarily a mentoring service for people with disabilities looking for paid employment. We create jobs and employ people in our Cafes, Laundry, Office, Paper Shredding Business, Cleaning Services, Social Club, and Day Options Centre. We also have a bus for work experience tours to other businesses whom currently employ people with disabilities.

    We have DGR status so any donation or ticket sale is 100% tax refundable. Event description

    The job market is tough for Aussies living with a disability!

    Ready for some new inspiration? Orange Basket Community Services Limited is a registered charity addressing the needs of people looking for on-the-job training and ongoing paid employment opportunities. We are a social enterprise, building community and careers, not just dead end jobs. We want a bright future for all who participate in our program.

    Please join us to enjoy a delicious dinner and meet some of our employees who have had life-changing opportunities created for them.

    Some things you can expect on the night:

    Fundraiser dinner with tables of ten (so buy a table of ten tickets and be one of our table captains on the night - you will be invited to introduce your business to your table and include promotional materials in our attendees gift bags).
    
    Door prizes will be drawn at the end of the evening.
    
    An action packed auction run by a professional auctioneer auctioning off items donated by our sponsors.
    
    Fun and laughter
    
    Networking
    
    Prepare to be excited as we roll out innovative and bold ventures for South Australian job seekers.
    
    Learn about the lives of some truly amazing individuals who have overcome odds and found ways to give back to their community.
    
    Fundraising drive to raise money to meet the pressing need for more meaningful employment and supports tailored to the needs of jobseekers living with disabilities.
    
    Professional photos so you can remember the event in style.
    
    Broad dress code as most people will be leaving work at this time. Neat casual or dress up as much as you like.  
    
    Our aim is for you to feel comfortable, have fun and meet some amazing people on a mission to do something truly great.
    
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Next two weeks

  • Thursday
    Jun 4 2026
    2026 Nunga Screen film showcase

    Presented by Country Arts SA, Nunga Screen is a curated program of short films by First Nations filmmakers, including animation, documentaries and scripted drama. This screening is co-hosted with Walkerville Primary OSHC and will be divided into two halves with a 10 minute interval. Please note the second half is not recommended for children under 15 years of age.

    4pm-4.45pm - suitable for all ages

    4.55pm-5.40pm - suitable for children over 15 years

    Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.

    Bookings essential. No need to print off your ticket.

    If you have any issues booking online or any questions you can call the Town of Walkerville on 8342 7100.

    Website
  • Friday
    Jun 5 2026
    Earth's Greatest Enemy - Film screening and panel discussion with Abby Martin Film Maker In Semaphore

    Watch the Trailer: https://youtu.be/rphBWk15_h4

    A US foreign policy reporter, Abby Martin, and her Iraq veteran husband turn their sights on the hidden impact that the US military has on the planet, after the birth of their first child created them anxiety about the climate crisis. Their investigation exposes a secretive and constantly-expanding web of pollution, cover-ups and unaccountability by the world’s biggest polluter.

    The film, Earth’s Greatest Enemy, reveals a hidden truth behind global heating: the role of the US Military as the world’s largest institutional polluter, tracing the link between war, empire, and ecological destruction.

    We follow the film showing with a panel discussion

    Presented by Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) - https://ipan.org.au/

    This film is recommended for a mature audience (M) and that it contains thematic material that may be disturbing to some viewers, including discussions of war and environmental destruction, but that this material is presented in an educational and journalistic context’. Persons under 15 years must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.

    Website
  • Saturday
    Jun 6 2026
    2026 Bio·R Planting Festival: Myponga Beach

    Join us as we work together to reconstruct habitat for biodiversity!

    Bio·R are kicking off this year’s festival with three big days over the June Long Weekend (June 6-8) at Myponga Beach, with strong support from the Human.Kind Studios community. Our goal over this weekend for this stunning coastal site is to plant 16,000 native seedlings, creating vital habitat for wildlife.

    Bio·R is a South Australian grassroots charity dedicated to reconstructing habitats for native wildlife. The ambitious long-term goal is to reconstruct 100 hectares per year by 2032, and 1000 hectares per year by 2045. This weekend at Myponga Beach is the first event in Bio·R’s 2026 planting season.

    Human.Kind Studios and The Circular Initiative are stewards of the Myponga Beach property. 45 hectares of habitat will be planted over the next three years, with hopes to build a wellness retreat space over coming years for people share this special place. You can learn more at www.thecircular.au.

    What to Expect

    Whether you’re a returning Bio·R Champion or joining us for the first time, you’ll find a welcoming community of people who care deeply about our environment. Expect an enjoyable day of planting in the fresh coastal air, delicious wholesome food, and the satisfaction of being part of a positive, large-scale habitat reconstruction project.

    Tickets & Catering Contribution

    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), Thursday June 4th, so that we can provide our caterers with accurate numbers and dietary requirements in advance.

    Catering

    Due to this year’s site layout, catering will be decentralised and brought directly to the planting sites each day, so you can stay immersed in the landscape and not have to walk to and from the catering area.

    To make this a little easier, you’ll be asked to pre-order your lunch when you order your ticket.

    Option 1: Falafel Bowl - Falafel, Rice, Cabbage, Cucumber salad, Maghmour (eggplant stew), Garlic Sauce, Pickles. Contains: Dairy, Onion, Garlic. (GF, Vegan option available)
    
    Option 2: Leek and White Bean Stew - Served with mashed potatoes, steamed greens, and crispy shallots. Contains: Dairy, Onion, Garlic. (GF)
    

    Please bring a water bottle (which you will be able to refill on site), and a reusable tea/coffee mug.

    All catering items and packaging will be provided, and are 100% compostable.

    Daily Schedule

    9:30 AM: Arrival & check-in
    
    9:45 AM: Safety briefing & introduction
    
    10:00 AM: Morning planting session
    
    12:00 PM: Staggered lunch break
    
    1:00 PM: Afternoon planting session
    
    3:00 PM: Afternoon tea
    
    3:30 PM: Event concludes
    

    What To Bring

    Weather-appropriate Clothing: Be prepared for all four seasons in one day! Pack sun, wind, and rain protection. Layers are your best friend at Myponga Beach.
    
    Footwear: Sturdy work boots or gumboots are essential, as the terrain can be uneven and muddy.
    
    Tools: Gardening gloves and a hand trowel or mattock. We will have a substantial number of trowels/mattocks available, but not enough for everyone, so please bring your own if possible.
    
    Backpack or bucket: A backpack or a small bucket is highly recommended for carrying your personal tools and water bottles to the planting sites (up to 1km walk).
    
    Seating: If you’d like something to sit on for lunch and afternoon tea, please bring a camp chair or picnic blanket. You can drop these, and any other items you don't wish to carry, at our luggage vehicle upon arrival, and we’ll transport them for you.
    
    Water bottle and mug: Please bring a water bottle (which you will be able to refill on site), and a reusable tea/coffee mug. No need to bring your own plates, bowls, or cutlery to this event as we’ve gone 100% compostable!
    
    Personal medication: Please ensure you have any personal medication (asthma puffer/EpiPen) with you at all times.
    
    Website
  • Welcoming of the Whales and Smoking Ceremony

    Free event

    Celebrate the start of Winter Whale Fest with a short, meaningful ceremony as we welcome the whales back to their winter sanctuary.

    Local Elders will lead a Welcome to Country and a traditional smoking ceremony, offering speeches and blessings for the land, waters, and the month ahead.

    Website
  • Weaving Made Simple – Whale Tail Workshop

    Join 3rd generation Boandik descendant Berni for a hands-on weaving workshop celebrating culture, storytelling and connection to Country.

    In this beginner-friendly session, participants will learn simple weaving techniques while creating their own whale tail artwork using natural and contemporary materials. Along the way, Berni shares insights into weaving traditions and the evolving expression of contemporary Indigenous art.

    This workshop offers a relaxed and welcoming space to slow down, connect creatively and learn through lived cultural knowledge.

    Tickets $10 Book tickets via bmorrison1715@gmail.com

    Website
  • Kondoli Whale Story in the Sky – Starlore and Sea Giants

    Kondoli Whale Story in the Sky – Starlore & Sea Giants invites you to a truly extraordinary evening where culture, cosmos and whale season come together in a way never before experienced on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

    As part of the Winter Whale Festival, this exclusive guided night-sky experience takes place in Carrickalinga, Australia’s first International Dark Sky Community, offering the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable journey through the stars.

    Led by respected Ngarrindjeri cultural storyteller Mark Koolmatrie alongside astronomer Fraser Farrell (Fleurieu Stars), guests will explore celestial constellations, the powerful story of Kondoli the Whale, and the deep cultural connections between sky, sea and Country.

    Through guided sky interpretation and storytelling, participants will experience the night sky in a richer and more meaningful way, seeing not just stars, but stories written across the heavens.

    This first-of-its-kind event offers a rare opportunity to connect with ancient knowledge, explore the wonders of the universe, and reflect on the significance of whale season on the Fleurieu Coast.

    Bring a picnic blanket, a warm flask, and dress for winter conditions as you settle in for a relaxed and unforgettable evening under one of Australia’s most pristine night skies.

    Spaces are limited and bookings essential, secure your place for this remarkable cultural and astronomical experience.

    Website
  • Monday
    Jun 8 2026
    DJS Internal Meetup

    Bring ingredients for Pizza.

    Shared meeting, usually at Rewind.

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Jun 10 2026
    Community Forum: Jobseeker Payments Need To Rise

    Join Grannies for Action and 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 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. Further Info: info@apnsa.org

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1816965619673172/

    Website
  • Saturday
    Jun 13 2026
    Get Shady Tree Giveaway 2026 - City of PAE

    Parks Library

    FREE NATIVE TREES TO PLANT IN YOUR YARD

    City of PAE residents can receive a free, native, tree to plant in your garden through the Get Shady program. This program aims to increase tree canopy, reduce urban heat and support biodiversity.

    Small native trees (one per household) will be available for collection on a first-come, first serve basis anytime between 1pm-3pm on Saturday June 13th 2026 at the Parks Library, Angle Park.

    Seven tree species will be available to choose from:

    Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha)
    
    Drooping Sheoak (Allocasuarina verticillata)
    
    Silver Banksia (Banksia marginata)
    
    Slender Cypress Pine (Calitris gracilus)
    
    Mallee Box (Eucalyptus porosa) 
    
    Native Apricot (Pittosporum angustifolium)
    
    Quandong (Santalum acuminatum)
    

    Information about each of these trees is available at Plant Selector Botanic Gardens SA. Knowledgeable staff will be available on the day to help you decide on the best tree to suit your property.

    Large to medium native shrubs will also be available for those with smaller gardens that cannot accommodate a tree.

    As this giveaway is only open to City of PAE residents, please bring along a form of ID such as driver’s licence, rates notice, or bill showing your name and address.

    Registration is essential.

    Website
  • Monday
    Jun 15 2026
    Refugee Week Art Project Exhibition Launch - Noarlunga Library

    Afternoon tea at the library to celebrate the launch of City of Onkaparinga’s Refugee Week Art Project 2026 Exhibition.

    City of Onkaparinga’s Refugee Week Art Project has invited all of those who came to call Australia home through experiences of war, persecution, displacement, or internment to tell their story through art.

    Selected art will be displayed on level 3 of Noarlunga Library during Refugee Week 2026, 15-21 June.

    Anyone is free to join us for afternoon tea as we come together to celebrate the launch of the exhibition.

    Bookings required.

    For more information please call Noarlunga Library on 8384 0655 or email libraries@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au. For more information about the Refugee Week Art Project please call Mia on 0481 057 999 or email Mia.Mandara@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au

    Photography and Video Notice

    · Photos and videos may be taken at this event.

    · If you don’t want to be photographed or filmed, please let a staff member know at the start.

    · If you don’t let us know, you and anyone attending with you may appear in photos or videos.

    · The City of Onkaparinga and partner organisations may use this content for promotion, including in print (like posters or articles) and on social media (like Facebook and Instagram).

    Website
  • SA Refugee Week Event: Durkhanai Ayubi - talk and book launch

    The power of a story. Join us this Refugee Week for a special event with Durkhanai Ayubi, bestselling author of Parwana and her latest release She Who Tastes, Knows, A memoir of food, exile and awakening.

    Durkhanai will join us to discuss her story of coming to Australia as a refugee and her journey to becoming the owner of her much-loved award-winning Adelaide family restaurant, Parwana, as well as publishing her best selling debut book Parwana and her latest memoir, She Who Tastes, Knows.

    About the book: She Who Tastes, Knows is an expansive history of Durkhanai’s homeland and a vivid, moving story about what it truly means to understand another’s culture. Through stories of food, family, belonging and migration, the book traverses cultural boundaries, weaving a tapestry of dignity, empathy and understanding. Each chapter draws on a particular ingredient important to Durkhanai’s cultural identity, and explores their life cycles to uncover unseen histories of Afghan culture, the complexities of migrant and refugee experience, and how we as a society might work towards unifying our disparate cultures and ways of seeing the world. In our modern world, which can feel so disjointed, this book shows us – with timeless prescience – how new possibilities for connection are just under the surface, waiting to bloom.

    About the Author:

    Durkhanai Ayubi was born in Afghanistan in the 1980’s, and she and her family became refugees when she was a small child. She’s grown to see her ancestral lands be misunderstood as a desolate war zone of helpless people, with no history or culture worthy of mention, when the reality is in fact steeped in rich, complex histories of incredible cultural significance. Living in Australia, Durkhanai’s only tangible connection to the histories of her homeland was through food, first through cooking with her family, and then as an owner of her much-loved award-winning Adelaide family restaurant, Parwana. Years on, and following Afghanistan’s systemic collapse in 2021, Durkhanai realised that it was time to revisit those histories and tell the previously untold stories that can help shape a more optimistic future.

    Website

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