A pedestrian and cycling route through your north-western Park Lands, blocked off for the past seven years, has been quietly re-opened.
What Bird is that? - Rainbow Lorikeet
What's On In Your Park Lands: April 2024
Here’s the lineup of events and activities in your Adelaide Park Lands from the end of March, and through to the end of April 2024.
From Easter celebrations at Adelaide Zoo to Guided Walks, family-friendly picnics, or professional development opportunities, there’s a diverse range of experiences awaiting you.
Tribute to David Plumridge
Urban Rec: social sport
E-scooters - pain for some
Vote for your favourite tree
Voting is underway in the South Australian Tree of the Year competition. If you appreciate any of your local large trees, you have until the end of March to lodge a vote at 20metretrees.org
Our suggestion: a 150-year-old river red gum in Park 15.
Fence gone! Opening up!
Labor snubs Park Lands questions
SA Labor has snubbed a series of Park Lands questions posed to the major candidates for a by-election next week in the inner suburban seat of Dunstan.
If you are in the Dunstan electorate, you might like to check (before polling day) on how each of the three main candidates responded to six simple questions about your Adelaide Park Lands.
Celebrate your urban forests
What's On In Your Park Lands: March - April 2024
Discover the various offerings taking place in your Adelaide Park Lands from the middle of March to the middle of April. Everything from enthralling "Mad March" shows, tours, athletic competitions, to quiet downtime is available for everyone to enjoy. Don't forget to also take a look at the other events and activities that are offered all year long. Whatever your interests, your Adelaide Park Lands has something exceptional in store for you.
City Dirt Upgrade coming
A major upgrade is on the way for the popular “City Dirt” bike tracks in Park 20 of your Adelaide Park Lands.
Heatwave worry for bats at WOMAD
Conservatory's future questioned
Questions have been raised about the future of the Bicentennial Conservatory in the Adelaide Botanic Garden.
Despite a Strategic Plan calling for a “re-imagining” of the Conservatory as a “Martian biodome” the Garden’s Director says “there are no concrete plans at the moment” to replace the building’s tropical plants.