Event filters
Today
Tomorrow
This weekend
This month
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Find the best environment events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Adelaide. From education to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join us for a guided walk through the jewel of Adelaide’s eastern Park Lands – featuring an ornamental lake, a huge rose garden, and majestic avenues of plane and cedar trees. Learn about this Park’s controversial history including as a former rubbish dump, and the 2017 construction of a busway trench.

Eyes Like Diamonds follows passionate conservationist Neil Waters on his relentless mission to prove that the Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) still exists. Neil’s decade-long search for evidence through the Tasmanian wilderness is a story of redemption and belief and of science and survival. Through Neil’s journey, the film explores the ethics of de-extinction, the limits of evidence, and the enduring human need to find purpose in something greater than ourselves.

North Brighton Community Garden - Autumn Plant Sale. A mix of seasonal plants for sale. Garden talk & tour. Bake Sale.

Come and join Port Environment Centre for a Discovery Walk in Port Adelaide! Discovery Walks are designed to connect you with nature and community and are offered by Port Environment Centre. We invite you to join us on a waterside and urban walk around the Port River area. This is an opportunity to connect and learn more about the river system and environment. Keep an eye out for the dolphins!

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community. During this Reef Ramble, you will be safely guided by an expert marine biologist during low tide when the shoreline is exposed and learn about the wonders of the Great Southern Reef, iNaturalist, about the unique intertidal plants and animals you may/will observe, and about other current marine community programs including how you can become involved and what action you can take.

In his presentation, Julian Cribb will also talk about the Earth Standard Currency and why we need one.

Join us for a field trip to Yundi Nature Conservancy with Ngarrindjeri storyteller, Mark Koolmatrie and Restoration Ecologist, John Fargher. The experience will include a smoking ceremony and then a journey of culture, history, caring for Country with restoration, conversation and listening.

The continuing algal bloom along the South Australian coastline is having a devastating impact on our unique, local marine life and community. During this Reef Ramble, you will be safely guided by an expert marine biologist during low tide when the shoreline is exposed and learn about the wonders of the Great Southern Reef (what it is and why it is important), iNaturalist about the unique intertidal plants and animals you may/will observe, and about other current marine community programs including how you can become involved and what action you can take. Event duration: 90-120 minutes.
Get inspired, make connections and learn about all things sustainability at Common Thread, a regular series of events.

Julian Cribb will speak as co-founder of the Council for the Human Future, and will focus on the need for an Earth System Treaty and Earth Citizenship.

Become an urban nature steward to learn how to live cooler, greener, wilder and enrich all our lives together with nature in Adelaide.
Join us and Costa Georgiadis for a free day of gardening tips, native animal encounters, kids' craft and more at the Civic Centre. Community Day with Costa Georgiadis – Free Family Event! A free community event at Civic Centre, including a Storytime with Costa Georgiadis, pot plant painting, native animal encounters, sensory play and a Q&A Gardening Session with Costa.