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Sunday
Jan 12, 2025
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Invasion Day Rally Poster Making
– Adelaide
Poster making! All are welcome - just RSVP 🙂 If you can, please bring: - paints - brushes - cardboard - snacks If you desperately don’t want to loose any poster-making equipment you may bring, pls label it! And remember to wear sunscreen as this event with mostly be outdoors. Not strict with timing - come and go as u please |
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Saturday
Jan 18, 2025
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Survival Day Banner Painting
– APY Gallery
Come along to help us paint banners, or make your own placards together for this year’s Survival Day rally and march on January 26. Materials will be available on the day, but please bring any spare paint or brushes that you have. 1-6pm Saturday 18th JanuaryACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT Our connections at APY Gallery have very kindly offered their space for this event. The venue includes: - Wheelchair accessible entrance and bathroom, and is regularly used by wheelchair users. - Large undercover outdoor space; can move inside with air conditioning if weather is too hot. Kitchen is available for water. Reminder: COVID-19 disproportionately impacts First Nations communities by exacerbating many forms of systemic violence from colonisation. We strongly encourage wearing of masks, especially indoors, to protect immunocompromised members of our community. However we understand that there may be valid reasons some people cannot mask and we will strive to improve ventilation in indoor spaces. |
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Sunday
Jan 19, 2025
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SAGE January Gathering (in Solidarity with Survival Day): Theme: ALWAYS WILL BE
– The Joinery
Our first gathering of 2025, is moved a week earlier, as the following sunday is survival day. We’re having a First Nations Solidarity related theme, come and hear about Survival day and how we can work in solidarity with First Nations people. 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. This month’s theme is yet to be announced, but some exciting sessions in the works! Some (optional) things you might want to bring. 🍲A plate of food to share 🌱Veggies or seedlings for this month’s 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! |
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Sunday
Jan 26, 2025
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Survival Day Rally and March (SA) 2025
– Tandarnyangga (So called Victoria Square)
This is the Offical Event for Survival Day SA 2025. Come join us on the 26th of January 2025 to Continue the fight for the rights of First Nations People Here in SA & Across the Country. Listen to our Incredible Speakers & Deadly Performers from across our state Speak truth & strength through Powerful Performances and Speaches throughout the day! This event is open to everyone of all backgrounds. We can’t wait to see you there! If anyone has any inquiries please don’t hesitate to contact Natasha Wanganeen through fb or email. |
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Saturday
Jan 17
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Survival Day Banner Paininting & Mutual Aid Cookup
– The Exchange
SURVIVAL DAY BANNER PAINTING MUTUAL AID CoOK UP Come along on Saturday 17th to help paint banners and signs for this year’s Survival Day rally, and pitch in to make meals to support a local Elder and her family while she cares for her sick grandson we’ll be at the Exchange building from 12- 5pm. drop in across the day - help will be needed with painting, cooking, cooling and packing meals, and clean up. all painting materials and ingredients provided, though donations are always welcome (swipe to the end to see what’s helpful). Donations & Extra Help donations of the following are always appreciated: • cardboard, especially large boxes • takeaway food containers • stock cubes/stock powder • cooking oil • garlic • basic herbs and spices • surplus homegrown fruits and veggies Meals will be prepared with food donated by SYC, with produce variable depending on what they have available. if you would like to help out with any additional grocery shopping on Saturday morning, or have experience cooking for large groups, please send me a message @taya.stocks |
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Monday
Jan 26
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[Survival Day] MOURNING IN THE MORNING
– Tarntanya Wama (Elder Park)
South Australians are warmly invited to honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, histories, cultures and perspectives at the Australia Day Council of SA’s Mourning in the Morning event early on 26 January 2026. Together we will continue to create a respectful and inclusive ceremony with a focus on Our Continuing Story led and shaped by South Australian First Nations community leaders. Held in Elder Park/Tarntanya Wama on the banks of Adelaide’s River Torrens/Karrawirra Parri, this groundbreaking First Nations-led event is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians. Gather at 7.30am for a welcome to Kaurna country, followed by First Nations speakers, musicians, dancers, and interactive activities grounded in respect. The event will feature a smoking ceremony conducted by Elder Uncle Moogy Sumner. The program is assisted by the Australian Government through the National Australia Day Council and the City the Adelaide and is supported by the Government of South Australia. For full program details head to www.auslights.au |