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Tuesday
Jun 25, 2024
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Knit & Nourish - Community Beanie Drive with Dear Pru
– The Precinct
Come together for a cozy day of knitting, delicious soup & giving back to our community. Your completed beanies will be donated to those in need or you can use it to keep your own head warm this winter! Improve your wool-being with knitting! Knitting has many wellbeing benefits:
Complete beginners are encouraged to come along - all materials & tools provided. Please let us know your dietary requirements at the time of booking. |
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Saturday
Nov 9, 2024
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South Australian Permaculture Convergence (SAPC) 2024
through Food on the Table
Convergence theme: Thriving Together! The SAPC 2024 will include:
Full session: 60 min (45min + 15 mins Q&A) Short presentation: 15 min (3 x 15 min short presentations + 15 mins Q&A) |
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Wednesday
Dec 4, 2024
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Kids Sustainable Christmas Decorations Workshop
– Burnside Library
For primary schoolers. A fun session for school-aged children to make their own earth-friendly and sustainable Christmas decorations. All materials provided. Bookings essential. |
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Tuesday
Dec 17, 2024
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MakerSpace: DIY Birdbox (CNC Routing for Beginners)
– Makerspace Adelaide
Learn about CNC routing, while getting hands on with woodwork! Our CNC Routing for Beginners workshop is a perfect blend of hands-on woodwork and digital fabrication. You’ll learn to create a timber birdbox, and how to setup, operate, and finish a CNC routed part. Created from Western Red Cedar timber, your birdbox will look great, and last for decades. Location: Makerspace Adelaide - 223 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000 https://makerspaceadelaide.org/about/location-and-hours Key Information: All materials provided Duration: 5 Hours Age group: 16+ Basic computer skills are necessary Enclosed shoes must be worn at all times |
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Laser Cut Rubber Stamp Making
– Makerspace Adelaide
If you’ve ever wanted to create your own rubber stamps for business or personal use, this workshop is for you! In this 90 minute workshop, you’ll learn about optimising an image or logo for engraving, learning about rubber stamp materials, and creating your own stamps (Maximum of 3 each). All materials are included, and you’ll be getting hands on with both Lightburn and our Trotec Q500 laser cutter. Location: Makerspace Adelaide - 223 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000 https://makerspaceadelaide.org/about/location-and-hours/ Key Information: Age group: 14+ Basic vector drawing skills are recommended (learn these at our Drawing Workshop) You must complete a Laser Cutting induction before this workshop commences BYO laptop device is preferred (laptops are available on site if required) All consumable materials are provided for this workshop Enclosed shoes must be worn at all times |
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Thursday
Jan 9
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Create a cushion cover by upcycling (Tickets on-sale 9/12)
– Unley Civic Library
This is a two part workshop, you will need to attend both sessions in order to compete your project. Thursday 9 & 23 January, 1 - 3pm Makerspace events are 18+ years only. Bring along old clothes or anything you wish to turn into a lovely upcycled cushion cover. This small group, two part workshop, will take you through the steps to transform unused items into a new, much loved item for your home. You will use our Makerspace sewing machines and learn the basic skills needed. Tech Lab, Unley Civic Library, 181 Unley Road, Unley Cost $5 to be paid on booking, bookings essential, bookings will be available on 9 December 2024. Book online via Eventbrite or phone 8372 5100. Please note: booking payments are non-refundable. |
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Tuesday
Oct 7
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Theatre Mash (Teens Drama Workshop)
through Tutu Karralikanungku, Carclew
Theatre Mash at Carclew – 3-Day Theatre Intensive for Teens! Dates: Tuesday 7 October – Thursday 9 October Time: 10am - 4pm Tuesday and Wednesday. 10am-7pm Thursday Ages: 13–17 Cost: $150 per participant Location: Carclew, 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide Ready to flip the script on traditional theatre training? This isn’t your average drama workshop. Over three electrifying days, teens will dive into a collaborative, inside-out theatre experience that puts their creative instincts front and centre. No rigid rules. No top-down teaching. Just raw expression, bold ideas, and a space where young artists shape the story from within. Facilitators won’t be gatekeepers—they’ll be co-creators, helping unlock the artistic power participants already hold. The workshop culminates in a live presentation crafted entirely by the group, showcasing their voices, visions, and vibe. It’s theatre that’s inclusive, edgy, and unapologetically youth-led. Come create something real. This program is led by Nate Charles Karagiannis-Troisi, an award winning multidisciplinary theatre facilitator, educator, performer, and researcher whose work spans genres, continents, and communities. Limited spots available – book now! Accessibility information: This event will occur within Carclew’s Band rooms, Art room, Digital Suite and Ballroom. Ramp entrance available at rear of building. Further information about accessibility for this venue is available on Carclew’s website. |
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Tuesday
Oct 21
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MusicSA Presents: Respect the Line (Sexual Harassment) Training
– The Gov
MusicSA Presents: Respect the Line Training Everyone deserves to feel safe and be treated equally at work. MusicSA is partnering with the Working Women’s Centre SA to deliver a workshop on preventing and tackling sexual harassment in the music industry. Respect the Line is a workshop designed to help musicians and other workers in the industry to understand their rights, build skills to intervene, and be part of changing the industry for the better. Event details 🎤 Respect the Line 📍 The Gov, 59 Port Road, Hindmarsh SA 5007 🗓️ Thursday October 21 2025, 🤝 Be a part of changing the industry for the better Acknowledgement We acknowledge that we meet, work and create on the traditional country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains. Ngadlurlu Kaurna Miyurna yaitya yarta-mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku tampinthi. Iyangka yartangka ngadlu inparrinthi, warpulayinthi, pintyanthi. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. Yalarra, parnaku yailtya, parnaku tapa purruna puru purruna. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be. Parnarlu yaku parnaku yarta yungki. Munaintyanangku, tunturri. |