Some say talking about the weather is a little dry. But Adelaide has been experiencing some very interesting conditions of late - from thick fog to pink rainbows, downpours, and super-early hints of spring. Here are some of the recent remarkable images of your Adelaide Park Lands.
Spotlight on Lady With Van
Pakapakanthi parkrun
Win-win decision time
After more than a year of campaigning, and more than 5,100 signatures on a petition, this month is when both the State Government and the City Council, might decide to embrace what you’ve said that you want: a win-win for swimmers and your Park Lands.
This month is your last opportunity to persuade them.
Keeping up with the work
Mini-golf planned for Pirltawardli
Veale Gardens makeover at 60
A glimpse of Park Lands past
Know Your Park Lands Plants: Crescent-cup Liverwort
Regenerate!
The Trees for Life “Regenerate” program is back under way again in your Adelaide Park Lands.
You can Regenerate bushland, and help Regenerate yourself and others, with regular opportunities for bushcare, exploration, citizen science and cultural awareness.
program, which has run since about 2016, is designed to support the mental health and wellbeing of its participants and assist local biodiversity.
Trees For Life was among four community groups to receive funding from the City of Adelaide in June.
Cleaning up the River
Can five thousand sway Gov't or Council?
A petition, seeking a win-win for swimmers and your Park Lands, has reached the critical milestone of 5,000 signatures.
The Premier, Peter Malinauskas, and the Member for Adelaide, Lucy Hood, have been advised of the overwhelming community demand for a win-win outcome. Now, we need your help to deliver the same message to the City Council.
Myth-busting #9: "Plenty to Spare"
Know Your Park Lands Art: Pioneer Woman
Know Your Park Lands Plants: purple fuzzweed
City illuminated
Shards of History
Promises, promises
"Plant to Protect" Sunday 9 July
Your Park Lands Need your support on the morning of Sunday 9 July.
On that morning, please help us plant up to 4,800 of these Park Lands supporters into the grass of Denise Norton Park/ Pardipardinyilla (Park 2).
“Plant to Protect” - to show how many people have signed up for a win-win: demanding both a new Aquatic Centre on a brownfield site; and to fully protect this Park.
Early boost for 2025 Park Lands Art Prize
The City of Adelaide has become the first major sponsor to recommit to the Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize, by including a renewed $15,000 sponsorship in its 2023-24 budget.
See what other Park Lands matters were dealt with, in what the Council describes as a budget to “support future sustainability and City pride.”




















