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  • Friday
    Jun 19 2026
    Nunga Screen 2026 (CBD location)

    Country Arts SA Presents NUNGA SCREEN Celebrating 15 years Sharing First Nations Stories FILM | FOOD | CEREMONY

    Restless Dance Theatre invites you to an evening celebrating First Nations culture, stories and language through a sharing of film, food and ceremony.

    FREE EVENT

    When: Friday 19th June 2026

    Where: Restless Dance Theatre, 195 Gilles St, Adelaide Kaurna Country

    5:30pm: Cleansing Ceremony & Welcome to Country by Luke Wilson

    6:00pm - 8:00pm: Film Screening (with 15min interval)

    Website

Tomorrow

  • Saturday
    Jun 20 2026
    2026 Bio-R Planting Festival: Frahns Farm

    Last chance! ⏰ Ticket sales for the first weekend of the 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival: Frahns Farm close at midday tomorrow (12:00 PM, Thursday 18th June). We’ve almost hit capacity for Saturday, with just a few more tickets available - but there are still plenty of tickets available for Sunday, and next weekend! Book your tickets here: bior.org.au/ff26 See you there! 🌱💚

    Website
  • The Souk 2026

    The Australian Refugee Association is thrilled to welcome back its much-loved, award-winning ARA Souk Market to the Tonsley Innovation District on Saturday 20 June 2026.

    Winner of the 2023 City of Marion Community Event of the Year, The Souk has quickly become one of Adelaide’s most vibrant multicultural events — drawing thousands of visitors and showcasing the richness of cultures from around the globe.

    Following another outstanding year, The Souk continues to grow. With 100+ stallholders representing over 30 countries, we’re set to make 2026 our biggest, boldest and most vibrant event yet.

    🌏 A global marketplace experience

    Step inside The Souk and be transported through a colourful, undercover marketplace alive with sights, sounds and aromas.

    Discover and enjoy a curated mix of:

    🌮 Incredible global street food and Gourmet & specialty food products
    
    🛍️ Artisan traders and unique handcrafted goods
    
    🎶 Live music, cultural performances, dance and art
    
    🎭 Roving entertainers and immersive experiences
    

    Inspired by traditional souks across the Middle East, Africa and Asia, this is more than a market — it’s a cultural journey with no passport required.

    ✨ Join us

    Whether you’re coming to explore, eat, shop or showcase your business, The Souk 2026 promises an unforgettable day of culture, community and celebration.

    We can’t wait to welcome you.

    Questions and queries - Email: events@ausref.net

    Website
  • Community Planting, Kingston House Reserve

    Kingston House

    Come and join the community to plant native species at Kingston House Reserve!

    The City of Holdfast Bay have been working to increase local native plant species and diversity in this beautiful urban reserve. We would like to invite you to join us for a fun morning of planting, followed by light snacks.

    Please arrive at 10.15am to allow time for registrations, and to hear the safety briefing. You are welcome to stay for as long or as little time as you like. Light snacks will be provided at the end of the activity.

    Bring along gardening gloves, a small hand trowel and water. Wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, closed toe shoes, safety or optical glasses and a hat or rain jacket (depending on the weather). We will provide any additional tools and equipment that are needed. Under 18s will need to be supervised at all times by a parent or guardian.

    Bookings are essential to make sure we have enough equipment.

    Website
  • Movie Fundraiser - Celebrating Refugee Migrants with Disability

    The Regal Theatre

    Join us for a Fun-filled and Transformative Refugee Week Movie Fundraiser afternoon (‘Dance for Your Life’) on Saturday 20 June 2026 at 4:30pm, where every journey is a story, every setback is a lesson, a chance to be seen, to be heard and an opportunity to start again in life and in a new country.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/815783024938586/

    Website
  • Pesta Babi (Pig Feast): Colonialism in our time (West Papuan film screening)

    The Exchange

    Pesta Babi: Colonialism in our time has become so popular in Indonesia and abroad that on May 14 organizers recorded around 130 simultaneous viewing locations.

    There were over 30 attempts by then Indonesia security forces to close it down. Rather than relying on commercial cinemas or subscription platforms, the documentary is circulated free of charge.

    Any community able to gather at least 10 people can organize a screening and receive the film directly from its producers.

    Since its release in March, screenings have spread rapidly across the country.

    It had become so popular that some enterprising ( thieving ) people in Indonesia cloned the internet address of the film and sold it for $10 for a viewing.

    To maximize the films viewing audience on 22nd May the film was made free to view on You tube and it went viral with over 2,459,508 downloads on that day.

    We expect that as the film is free and highly popular that we will need to have several showings of the film.

    The Event Cinema at The Exchange has seating for 155. If that books out, we will release details of additional showings.

    Pesta Babi – Colonialism in our time, by Dandhy Laksono:

    Synopsis of the film:

    Yasinta Moiwend, a Marind Anim woman in Merauke, was startled when, on a quiet morning, a massive ship docked at her village pier. The vessel carried hundreds of excavators under escort by military forces, sent to Papua for a National Strategic Project for food production, palm-based biodiesel, and sugarcane bioethanol.

    Vincen Kwipalo, from the Yei community, was likewise shocked when his clan’s land was suddenly marked with a sign reading: ‘Property of the Indonesian Army’. Only later did he learn that the land had been seized for the construction of a military battalion headquarters, at the very moment when sugarcane, a plantation company, was also encroaching on his ancestral forest.

    ‘Pig Feast’ combines detailed field recordings with in-depth research to examine the power structures behind the operation. It exposes how government and corporate entities—collaborating with military and religious groups—advance international and national goals of ‘food security’ and ‘energy transition’ at the expense of Indigenous communities and landscapes.

    The documentary illustrates the networks of Indonesian elites, oligarchs, and multinational corporations that benefit from the project, providing a vivid depiction of the political ecology of Indonesian governance in Papua. ‘Pig Feast’ serves as a record of colonialism that remains intact today.

    About the director: Dandhy Dwi Laksono is an Indonesian activist, investigative journalist, and filmmaker. He is known for his critical documentaries which look at how political and business interests collude to undermine democracy, infringe on human rights and destroy vulnerable natural and social environments in Indonesia. Born in East Java, Dandhy Laksono majored in International Relations at Padjadjaran University in Bandung, West Java, before founding the research-based documentary and audio-visual production house Watchdoc.

    Website

Next two weeks

  • Sunday
    Jun 21 2026
    Petition: Permanent safety for refugees
    through
    Online Event

    Everyone deserves to live in safety with their families, and to have a place to call home.

    But around 700 people who have lived in the Australian community for years still don’t have the right to stay here permanently. They survived offshore detention in Nauru and Papua New Guinea, but under our migration laws, they are classified as ‘transitory persons’ and are not allowed to apply for any permanent visa.

    They currently live here on insecure, short-term visas, but there is nothing transitory or temporary about the lives they have built.

    They have raised children and families, found jobs and become part of our community. Many have close family members, including children and spouses, who are Australian citizens or permanent residents. The vast majority have already been recognised as refugees.

    Australia is their home.

    It is time for the Albanese Government to abandon these cruel policies from the past, and focus on real solutions for the future.

    Everyone who was previously held in offshore detention in Nauru or Papua New Guinea should be immediately granted a permanent visa.

    People stuck in visa limbo are speaking out, sharing their experiences and calling on the Albanese Government to act. And they are asking all of us to stand with them.

    For over 13 years, the Human Rights Law Centre has supported people and families who have survived offshore detention through legal action, public advocacy and law reform. We are proud to stand with our clients as they fight to remain in the homes they have built in Australia. The Human Rights Law Centre is hosting this petition together with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and GetUp, to show the Albanese Government it is time to let people stay for good.

    Website
  • 2026 Bio-R Planting Festival: Frahns Farm

    Frahns Farm, Monarto

    Last chance! ⏰ Ticket sales for the first weekend of the 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival: Frahns Farm close at midday tomorrow (12:00 PM, Thursday 18th June). We’ve almost hit capacity for Saturday, with just a few more tickets available - but there are still plenty of tickets available for Sunday, and next weekend! Book your tickets here: bior.org.au/ff26 See you there! 🌱💚

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Jun 24 2026
    Ride Her Way McClaren Vale

    A local women’s ride for those living nearby, running regularly on familiar routes and led by local ride leaders.

    Join Our Social Community Ride in the Onkaparinga Council Area Location: McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171

    Bike SA and the City of Onkaparinga Council invites you to join our fun and friendly Community Ride designed for Women by Women!

    Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just starting, this ride is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy cycling in a safe and supportive environment. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Small children are welcome to join provided they are securely attached to your bike in an approved bike seat or trailer, and the accompanying adult takes full responsibility for their safety throughout the ride.

    About the Ride:

    Join us for a leisurely social ride around the Onkaparinga area, where you’ll:

    Enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere with fellow community members Follow a safe, guided route designed for cyclists of all abilities Explore the beauty of Onkaparinga on two wheels Learn valuable tips on cycling safety and bike maintenance from local experts This ride is all about having fun, meeting new people, and discovering the joys of cycling. No pressure—just ride at your own pace! Arrive 9am for 9.15am departure.

    What to bring:

    Your own bike Helmet Water bottle Sunscreen Bike Specific tool kit Identification Required Medications Phone Venue & Parking:

    McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171

    Parking is available on-site in the main carpark

    Ready to Ride?

    Spots are limited, so sign up today and join us for an exciting and enjoyable community ride!

    For more information please contact the office on 08 8168 9999 or email: Inclusion@bikesa.org.au

    Register Now!

    Website
  • Facilitation upskilling: Stories from the Field

    Online Event

    Stories from the Field is a space for us to share our experiences of facilitation through storytelling. Through reflection we harvest and share the implications for us and our practice.

    Held online. Bring your lunch and munch while you listen.

    Format:

    Each Stories From the Field focuses on a particular topic or aspect of our facilitation practice.

    We invite in experienced practitioners from the field to share their stories - and others are invited to contribute and reflect as well. Held online

    Stories from the Field are held online via zoom.

    Topic of the month:

    Each month we focus on a particular theme or topic within the arena of facilitation and/or collaborative leadership.

    Who is this for?

    Stories from the Field is open to anyone with an interest in facilitation and collaborative leadership - or the particular topic of the month.

    Free event

    Stories from the Field is a free online event.

    Simply register to receive the zoom link.

    Website
  • Friday
    Jun 26 2026
    Crim Con 2026 (2 days, 26 - 27 June)
    through
    The Exchange

    Crim Con 2026, 26 - 27 June - Not just a conference but a space to hear from criminalised and formerly incarcerated people. Crim Con 2026! 26-27 June

    Why Prison Reform Doesn’t Work.

    Join us for this conference by criminalised and formerly incarcerated people.

    Art / music / poetry exhibition - We Are More Than What They Did To Us - Fri 26th June 6-9pm.

    The opening night of Crim Con is a community-led cultural gathering that centres the voices, stories and creative expression of community members through art, music, poetry and shared space we create a room grounded in lived experience, one that refuses silence, challenges stigma, and honours the complexity of our lives.

    Before panels and before analysis, we begin with people, including:

    Music by Nancy Bates (award-winning Barkindji singer-songwriter, musician, and social activist)
    Silent Rhymes (South Australian hip hop artist)
    Poetry by Matcho Cassidy, Fig Henry Kershaw and others.
    

    Non-alcoholic drinks provided on Friday.

    Panels / speakers / workshops - Sat 27th June 11am-6pm.

    Presentations by Debbie Kilroy (Sisters Inside), Tabitha Lean (Sisters Inside), Samantha Burns (National Network of Incarcerated & Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls), Brett Collins (Justice Action), Dan Vansetten (Level Up), Daniel Chung (DC Boxing & Performance), Sam Narroway (Second Chances), and more.
    Workshops include song-writing with Nancy Bates, zine making, interactive art sessions, and an introduction to using Freedom of Information.
    

    Light lunch and non-alcoholic drinks provided on Saturday.

    More program details coming soon.

    Website
  • Adelaide Refugee Film Festival 2026
    through
    Palace Nova Prospect

    Step into powerful stories from around the world at the Adelaide Refugee Film Festival — a moving and eye-opening celebration of cinema that shines a light on the lives of refugees internationally. Featuring recently released films from places all over the globe, the festival offers a wide and compelling range of choices for film lovers.

    Friday 26th June 2026 - Put Your Hand on Your Heart and Walk Saturday 27th June 2026 - Lost Land and Feel It From My Words Sunday 28th June 2026 - The Aegean & After Party Saturday 4th July 2026 - We Are Not Powerless & After Party

    Screening at two locations:

    1. Palace Nova Cinema, Prospect
    2. Victa Cinema, Victor Harbor

    After-parties (with film tickets included and some stand alone tickets) at:

    1. Rumi Palace Restaurant, Blair Athol
    2. Victor Harbor Town Hall

    Presented by Circle of Friends Australia Incorporated, a 100% volunteer-run refugee support group in South Australia.

    Website
  • Saturday
    Jun 27 2026
    Bike SA Ride Her Way - local Salisbury community ride (women only)

    A local women’s ride. Running regularly on familiar routes and led by local riders. Join us for a leisurely social ride around the city of Salisbury. About the Ride:

    Join us for a leisurely social ride around the city of Salisbury, where you’ll:

    Enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere with fellow community members Follow a safe, guided route designed for cyclists of all abilities Explore the beauty of the city on two wheels Learn valuable tips on cycling safety and bike maintenance from local experts Distances range from 8km-15km group ability dependant This ride is all about having fun, meeting new people, and discovering the joys of cycling. No pressure—just ride at your own pace! Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just starting, this ride is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy cycling in a safe and supportive environment. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Small children are welcome to join provided they are securely attached to your bike in an approved bike seat or trailer, and the accompanying adult takes full responsibility for their safety throughout the ride.

    Website
  • 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival: Frahns Farm

    Join us for the 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival at Frahns Farm, as we work together to reconstruct habitat for biodiversity!

    We are continuing this year’s festival with two big weekends at Frahns Farm. Our goal over these four days is to plant 32,000 native seedlings, creating vital habitat for wildlife.

    Bio·R is a South Australian grassroots charity dedicated to reconstructing habitats for native wildlife. Our ambitious long-term goal is to reconstruct 100 hectares per year by 2032, and 1000 hectares per year by 2045.

    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) prior to each weekend, so that we can provide our caterers with accurate numbers and dietary requirements in advance.

    Website
  • Adelaide Bike Kitchen Housewarming Party

    Adelaide Bike Kitchen has moved to our new workshop and we would love you to come along to our Housewarming Party on Saturday 27th June! Invite your friends and come celebrate with us, all welcome ❤ The night starts at OLD ABK 22 Gibson St Bowden - meet at 5pm for a sunset parade with the Dancing Monsters. Together we will gather up the love and energy from our old workshop and bring it along as we parade our way over to our new space. We will arrive at NEW ABK 19 East St Brompton around 6pm for a welcoming drum jam from SASamba! Get ready to dance and celebrate the new workshop. - Dinner from 7pm. - DJs until midnight - Bar open! - Bike games - Mural painting - FUN!

    Website
  • Sunday
    Jun 28 2026
    Salisbury Explorers Easy Bike Ride

    Beginners/easy ride along the bitumenised path of the Little Para Trail. Looped ride where you do what you can. Up to 5km, but you do what you can. Then we build up from there. Monthly social rides.

    Website
  • 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival: Frahns Farm

    Join us for the 2026 Bio·R Planting Festival at Frahns Farm, as we work together to reconstruct habitat for biodiversity!

    We are continuing this year’s festival with two big weekends at Frahns Farm. Our goal over these four days is to plant 32,000 native seedlings, creating vital habitat for wildlife.

    Bio·R is a South Australian grassroots charity dedicated to reconstructing habitats for native wildlife. Our ambitious long-term goal is to reconstruct 100 hectares per year by 2032, and 1000 hectares per year by 2045.

    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) prior to each weekend, so that we can provide our caterers with accurate numbers and dietary requirements in advance.

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Jul 1 2026
    Ride Her Way McClaren Vale

    A local women’s ride for those living nearby, running regularly on familiar routes and led by local ride leaders.

    Join Our Social Community Ride in the Onkaparinga Council Area Location: McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171

    Bike SA and the City of Onkaparinga Council invites you to join our fun and friendly Community Ride designed for Women by Women!

    Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just starting, this ride is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy cycling in a safe and supportive environment. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Small children are welcome to join provided they are securely attached to your bike in an approved bike seat or trailer, and the accompanying adult takes full responsibility for their safety throughout the ride.

    About the Ride:

    Join us for a leisurely social ride around the Onkaparinga area, where you’ll:

    Enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere with fellow community members Follow a safe, guided route designed for cyclists of all abilities Explore the beauty of Onkaparinga on two wheels Learn valuable tips on cycling safety and bike maintenance from local experts This ride is all about having fun, meeting new people, and discovering the joys of cycling. No pressure—just ride at your own pace! Arrive 9am for 9.15am departure.

    What to bring:

    Your own bike Helmet Water bottle Sunscreen Bike Specific tool kit Identification Required Medications Phone Venue & Parking:

    McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast 796 Main Road, McLaren Vale, SA 5171

    Parking is available on-site in the main carpark

    Ready to Ride?

    Spots are limited, so sign up today and join us for an exciting and enjoyable community ride!

    For more information please contact the office on 08 8168 9999 or email: Inclusion@bikesa.org.au

    Register Now!

    Website

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