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September 11, 2025
Shane Sody
Canopy shredding

A mockup plan for a new championship golf course in Possum Park / Pirltawardli (Park 1 of your Adelaide Park Lands) has indicated a minimum canopy loss of 54% from the Park’s 9,000 trees.

The State Government is now under pressure to defend or justify its looming tree massacre, being planned to cater for a small number of multi-millionaire FIFO golfers.

Canopy shredding
August 24, 2025
Shane Sody
"Stop the Chop" community forum

This is the consultation that the State Government doesn't want you to have!

“Stop the Chop” Community forum, Sunday 21 September. Hear the facts, put your questions to a panel of experts. Find out what’s at risk from State Government bulldozers and chainsaws.

"Stop the Chop" community forum
July 24, 2025
Shane Sody
60 per cent tree loss: expert warning

An international golf course designer and LIV Golf supporter has sounded an alarm about the prospect of losing thousands of trees from the picturesque North Adelaide golf courses in your Park Lands.

60 per cent tree loss: expert warning
July 15, 2025
Shane Sody
What you're telling the Government

It seems that State Government ministers need a fresh reminder about how many people value and love your Park Lands.

The Possum Park Protection Platoon is stepping up advocacy and action to head off the Government’s seizure of your Park Lands for profit.

What you're telling the Government
June 30, 2025
Shane Sody
Hostile takeover

The State Government’s hasty swoop to take over a large swathe of your Park Lands has cleared the way for a loss of biodiversity and large intrusive new buildings, infrastructure and more car parks on your Open Green Public spaces.

The move defies many of the State Government’s own rules and laws; so that an upgraded golf course can downgrade your Park Lands.

Hostile takeover
Shane Sody
March 15, 2023

Art Prize contestants on virtual display

Shane Sody
March 15, 2023
Art Prize contestants on virtual display

With just days to go before the official opening, all of the finalists artworks in the 2023 Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize are now available for viewing on-line.

The exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre will open to the public from Saturday 25 March, after the invitation-only opening event and announcement of prizes on the evening before.

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Shane Sody
March 15, 2023

Axing restored bushland for barracks

Shane Sody
March 15, 2023
Axing restored bushland for barracks

Work has already commenced in preparation for establishing a giant police compound in your Park Lands.

The Government’s sixth Park Lands attack in less than a year is set to destroy more than a decade of painstaking native re-vegetation by Bush for Life volunteers.

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Guest User
March 14, 2023

Pleased to meet you, Cris

Guest User
March 14, 2023
Pleased to meet you, Cris

A passion for animals, and a passion for your Park Lands. Meet Cris Katona, who has a VERY unusual job: a browse co-ordinator. A what?

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Shane Sody
March 10, 2023

Splash out for your Parks

Shane Sody
March 10, 2023
Splash out for your Parks

Our PRO-development movement is picking up momentum. After getting more than 2,500 signatures on a petition to the Premier, we’ll be making a splash on Saturday 18 March at Port Road Thebarton.

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Shane Sody
March 8, 2023

Your Park Voices growing louder

Shane Sody
March 8, 2023
Your Park Voices growing louder

A riddle for you: How many South Aussies does it take to move a Premier?

Will 2,500 signatures on a petition get him to Protect your Park?

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Guest User
March 4, 2023

Spreading Art Prize inspiration

Guest User
March 4, 2023
Spreading Art Prize inspiration

A former ballroom dancer who’s turned into a business coach and marketing consultant has been the driving force behind communicating our “Inspire” messages.

Marina Ritchie is credited with boosting the profile of the Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize in 2023, helping us to attract a record 480 entries.

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Guest User
March 2, 2023

Birding in your parks

Guest User
March 2, 2023
Birding in your parks

Birds feeding, fighting, flying, or flirting: that’s what the self-described Doctor Birdnerd captures in his fascinating images taken in your Adelaide Park Lands.

If you want to capture great bird pics in your Park Lands, the good doctor has some tips for you.

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Shane Sody
February 26, 2023

Bonython Park attack zone revealed

Shane Sody
February 26, 2023
Bonython Park attack zone revealed

For the next eight years, the State Government is planning “large-scale excavation works” on a massive 19 hectares of your Park Lands, including most of Bonython Park / Tulya Wardli (Park 27).

The land grab supposedly is needed to build a $3 billion dollar hospital and car park in your Park Lands.

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Shane Sody
February 26, 2023

Focus on the wetlands

Shane Sody
February 26, 2023
Focus on the wetlands

You’re invited to our biannual Park clean-up day! Next Sunday, to kick off autumn, we’ll be collecting waste from around the Victoria Park wetlands, prior to our Guided Walk there in April, and the completion of wetland project works.

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Shane Sody
February 26, 2023

Preparing for the Park Lands Art Prize exhibition

Shane Sody
February 26, 2023
Preparing for the Park Lands Art Prize exhibition

The exhibition is being prepared! After receiving a record number of entries this year, the Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize is gearing up for the finalists’ exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre.

Finalist artists, VIPs and sponsors have received invitations to the official opening, on Friday 24 March, when the prize winners will be announced.

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Shane Sody
February 25, 2023

Worth nothing?   Or priceless?  

Shane Sody
February 25, 2023
Worth nothing?   Or priceless?  

The State Government values building new roads, but do they value your Open, Green, Public Park Lands? One simple statistic provides an answer: 524 versus zero.

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Guest User
February 24, 2023

Pleased to meet you, Bethany

Guest User
February 24, 2023
Pleased to meet you, Bethany

You don't even need to SEE your Park Lands to love them.

For some people, like Bethany Cody, vision impairment heightens her appreciation of the sounds, smells and textures of your Park Lands.

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Guest User
February 22, 2023

Trees save lives

Guest User
February 22, 2023
Trees save lives

Research has found that in cities, trees save lives, by improving health.

The research, reported by the World Economic Forum, is casting doubt on State Government claims that it needs to destroy trees to build infrastructure, such as a hospital, a car park and an aquatic centre.

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Shane Sody
February 21, 2023

Dreams: a botanical tribute to Anton Hart

Shane Sody
February 21, 2023
Dreams: a botanical tribute to Anton Hart

A landmark in Hurtle Square / Tangkaira of your Adelaide Park Lands has been decorated in leaves, flowers, twigs and gumnuts, and twine.

It’s a botanical tribute to the artist who designed the landmark 20 years ago.

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Shane Sody
February 17, 2023

Fencing fails

Shane Sody
February 17, 2023
Fencing fails

Hopes have been raised that your Helen Mayo Park might soon become more accessible as the City Council investigates whether to remove an ineffective wire fence.

The fence seemingly has no useful purpose, as it separates two parts of your Helen Mayo Park on the riverbank.

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Shane Sody
February 13, 2023

I did not speak out

Shane Sody
February 13, 2023
I did not speak out

Most parts of your Adelaide Park Lands are still ‘Open Green, Public.’

But many other parts are not. Hundreds of parts have been taken from you, over the years, always for very good reasons, of course.

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Shane Sody
February 12, 2023

Speak up this week for Adelaide's trees

Shane Sody
February 12, 2023
Speak up this week for Adelaide's trees

A State Parliamentary Committee wants your views no later than 24 February, on how to protect Adelaide’s trees.

We’ve made our submission, that the greatest threat to your Park Lands trees is coming from the State Government. Will you join us and reinforce that simple message?

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Shane Sody
February 12, 2023

Lord Mayor Art Prize finalists reception

Shane Sody
February 12, 2023
Lord Mayor Art Prize finalists reception

In the lead-up to next month’s opening of the 2023 Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize exhibition, all finalist-selected artists will be invited to a Town Hall reception with the Lord Mayor, Jane Lomax Smith.

The Lord Mayor’s reception will come just days before the opening of the exhibition at the Festival Centre, when the prize-winners will be announced.

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Guest User
February 12, 2023

Fernando and his broken wing

Guest User
February 12, 2023
Fernando and his broken wing

Fernando the duck has become a bit of a celebrity at the Adelaide Botanic Garden in your Park 11.

Despite his broken wing, he seems to be thriving, but please DON’T feed him!

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Guest User
February 9, 2023

Cards inspired by nature and love

Guest User
February 9, 2023
Cards inspired by nature and love

A range of new personalised greeting cards has been inspired by walks through your Adelaide Park Lands.

APA’s Carla Caruso meets an inspirational photographer, Joseph Nes, and learns about his attachment to a pair of ducks he’s convinced are Adelaide’s most loved-up pair.

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