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  • Sunday
    Apr 12 2026
    Repair Cafe Campbelltown - SA 2nd Sunday of the month

    WHAT IS A REPAIR CAFÉ? A place where you can bring your broken items for fixing – and also learn how to fix them yourself - with the help of expert volunteer repairers.

    It is also about reducing landfill, meeting new people, learning new skills, saving money, making friends and creating community.

    Likely Repairs Available on the Day: Textiles & Clothing  Jewellery Mechanical , Garden Tool sharpening. Registration closes when we reach capacity or 1.30pm whichever is earlier.

    Please ensure that your items are clean and aired. Cash donations to allow the events to continue are appreciated.

    For more details, see - Repair Cafe Campbelltown - SA on Facebook or email rccampbelltownsa@gmail.com

    This is a community initiative supported by Campbelltown City Council & auspiced by Sustainable Communities SA.

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  • Southern SAGE Monthly Gathering

    Join us on the second Sunday afternoon of each month for shared food, skill-sharing, connecting, learning, being creative, conversation, and mutual care - shaped by the people who show up.

    SAGE (South Australian Grassroots Ecosystem) began in Adelaide as ‘a space for all of the passionate people, groups and communities working towards any project, goal or mission to help protect or restore the world around us’. We’re a community-led network focused on care, connection, skills-sharing, and imagining healthier and more sustainable ways of living and organising together.

    Southern SAGE is about getting even more local. We’re imagining a space in the south where people gather to learn, share resources, provide support and build resilience at a local level. Co-creating a regular, welcoming space for people from any areas in the south of Adelaide. At our previous meetings, we’ve had participants from Aldinga, Christies Beach, Maslins Beach, McLaren Vale, Middleton, Moana, Port Willunga, Willunga, Yankalilla and more. Each session will be very grassroots, collaborative, and responsive to what our local communities need.

    Whether you’re interested to contribute or are just curious to see what it’s all about, you are welcome. There’s no expectation to contribute beyond coming along. But opportunities to help organise, volunteer, or share skills will naturally emerge for those who want to be involved.

    This event is free. However we would love it if you could bring a plate, snacks or non-alcoholic drink to share.

    More details coming soon — but for now, we can’t wait to gather and begin.

    *Please note, Southern SAGE is separate from and much broader than The Wild South. Until we find our own feet, The Wild South is providing some support including insurance coverage, as provided by Sustainable Communities.

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  • Tuesday
    Apr 14 2026
    Facilitation Essentials - by Che Biggs

    The Exchange

    How do we make high-stakes decisions when there is no “right” answer?

    Environmental and Climate Justice work involves messy systems and deep emotional stakes. Facilitation is the essential skill that turns a group of individuals into a high-functioning, resilient team.

    Conservation SA invites you to Facilitation Essentials—the first in our new series of one-off skills trainings. This isn’t just about “chairing a meeting”; it’s about getting a taste for key skills in mastering the art of holding space for complex change.

    Led by specialist Groupwork facilitator Che Biggs, we’re diving into:

    The Iceberg: Navigating those "under-the-surface" dynamics.
    The Whole Person: Integrating Head, Heart, and Gut into our strategy.
    Rank & Power: Naming the invisible dynamics of authority.
    

    Join us to build a movement as regenerative as the ecosystems we’re protecting.

    Website
  • Thursday
    Apr 16 2026
    Stop Santos Gas Rally!

    The giant gas company Santos has their Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Adelaide. Executives, shareholders, and the media will all be there.

    Traditional Owners impacted by Santos plans are travelling to Adelaide, to speak at the Santos AGM. We’re organising a rally outside the AGM in solidarity!

    Santos has plans for climate-cooking gas expansions in Narrabri in north-west New South Wales, and in the Beetaloo Basin in central Northern Territory.

    The Narrabri project has been resisted by Gomeroi people for a decade. Garrawa people are concerned that fracking in the Beetaloo could impact precious songlines.

    The media will be at the AGM. Join this rally and ensure everyone can see that the community stands with Traditional Owners battling Santos.

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  • What Would You Like to Know? - First Nations Panel Discussion

    Gawler Civic Centre

    Expand your cultural learning and deepen your understanding of First Nations cultures, histories and perspectives.

    Join Jack Buckskin, proud Kaurna and Narungga man and community leader, as he facilitates a conversation with a panel of four local Aboriginal people. Together, they will share their insights and experiences while responding to questions from the community.

    Have a question for the panel? Share it when you register.

    Organised by Gawler Libraries.

    Website
  • Webinar: Rooftop solar and battery negotiated for houses in Point Pearce Aboriginal community

    Online Event

    Join our webinar: Rooftop solar and battery negotiated for houses in Point Pearce Aboriginal community

    First Nations, industry and government are invited to an inspiring webinar showcasing what’s possible when First Nations communities lead their own energy future.

    The Point Pearce Aboriginal Community in South Australia has successfully negotiated a rooftop solar and battery solution for households in their community and they want to share how they did it.

    Led by Narungga man and Network PowerMaker Eddie Newchurch, Point Pearce Aboriginal Corporation worked with local electricity retailer AGL to develop a plan for installing 6 - 7 kilowatts of rooftop solar and a 10-kilowatt-hour battery to around 40 households by mid-2026.

    The result? Once installed, more affordable energy bills, with estimated electricity cost savings of $1,000 - $2,000 per household per year.

    Webinar details

    Date: Thursday 16 April 2026 Time: 12:30 - 1:30pm (ACST - SA time) Platform: Zoom Webinar (link provided upon registration)

    Speakers

    Eddie Newchurch, Chairperson, Point Pearce Aboriginal Community David Russell, Senior Manager, Stakeholder Engagement (SA & QLD), AGL

    This webinar is open to First Nations people and communities, industry and government, and anyone who wants to understand how community-led negotiation with local energy utilities can deliver affordable, reliable clean energy for mob.

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  • Friday
    Apr 17 2026
    Campaign Team Meeting and May Day March Working Bee

    Join the Anti-Poverty Network SA team for a Campaign Meeting to throw around some campaign ideas for the rest of the year, share some food, then help us paint our May Day banner and some signs for the march.

    Everyone welcome for a casual day of solidarity and hopefully a bit of fun.

    Please RSVP if you’re coming for lunch and let us know if you have any dietary requirements. 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 or message our page.

    Website
  • Protest at Penny's - Palestinian Prisoners Day

    Join the Australian Friends of Palestine Association (AFOPA) outside Senator Penny Wong’s Office on Palestinian Prisoners Day. We will be demanding that the Australian government: - Publicly acknowledge Israel’s human rights violations and insist that Israel cease all torture and ill treatment of Palestinian prisoners. - Demand immediate protections for Palestinians in Israeli prisons including repealing the apartheid death penalty laws which apply exclusively to Palestinians. - Trigger accountability measures under the Geneva Convention, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention against Torture and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. - Sanction Israel for its crimes against humanity and systemic use of torture When: 12-1pm, Friday 17 April Where: 19 Gouger Street, Adelaide (Outside Senator Penny Wong’s Office)

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  • Protest at Penny's - Palesinian Prisoners Day

    Join the Australian Friends of Palestine Association (AFOPA) outside Senator Penny Wong’s Office on Palestinian Prisoners Day.

    We will be demanding that the Australian government: - Publicly acknowledge Israel’s human rights violations and insist that Israel cease all torture and ill treatment of Palestinian prisoners. - Demand immediate protections for Palestinians in Israeli prisons including repealing the apartheid death penalty laws which apply exclusively to Palestinians. - Trigger accountability measures under the Geneva Convention, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention against Torture and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. - Sanction Israel for its crimes against humanity and systemic use of torture

    When: 12-1pm, Friday 17 April Where: 19 Gouger Street, Adelaide (Outside Senator Penny Wong’s Office)

    Website
  • No New Gas! Q&A with Frontline Traditional Owners and Adam Bandt

    Join us for a Q&A with Traditional Owners impacted by Santos gas expansion plans and Australian Conservation Foundation CEO, Adam Bandt.

    Santos are headquartered in Adelaide. That’s why Traditional Owners are travelling all the way from New South Wales and the Northern Territory, to confront Santos in a series of actions right here in South Australia.

    To coincide with this delegation of Traditional Owners being in Adelaide, we’ve organised a forum where you can learn more about their fight with Santos. We’ll also be joined by Australian Conservation Foundation CEO, Adam Bandt.

    This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from Traditional Owners that are resisting Santos expansions. Join us and find out how you can get involved!

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  • Sunday
    Apr 19 2026
    Community 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.

  • Creative Club by Opinionated - for WOC and allies

    Goodwood Books

    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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  • Make a badge and bag charm with Tikari at Fabrik (10-16yo)

    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.
    
    Website
  • Nationwide Rally - Palestinian Prisoners Day

    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

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Apr 22 2026
    Painting Botanicals with Aboriginal artist Aunty Ros Cameron

    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.
    
    Website
  • Jobseeker Community Forum | Jobseeker Payments Need To Rise

    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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  • Friday
    Apr 24 2026
    Petition: No Nuclear Weapons in Australia

    Desk Action

    Call on the Australian government to:

    • 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.

    • Reject nuclear ambiguity and prohibit the entry, transit or presence of nuclear weapons in Australian territory, waters and airspace.

    • 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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