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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time today in Adelaide. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
A Complete Nervous System Reset | 6-Week Guided Breathwork & Spinal Energetics Journey designed to gently guide the body out of stress and into safety.
Join us in the garden for a cuppa and a chat with some much-loved authors from our Book Club selection. A casual Q&A hosted by Mockingbird Lounge owner Stacey.
Join us at St Paul’s College for Eric Agyeman’s Positive Parenting seminar. This session provides practical, engaging strategies to help parents support their child’s wellbeing and behaviour. The session also explores the top five issues currently facing teenagers, offering clear insights and positive approaches to strengthen relationships and guide young people through everyday challenges.
Unleash your creativity with clay! Learn the fundamentals of making handmade pottery with experienced teacher Debbie Pryor. Make, decorate, and glaze cute little dishes, coffee mugs, and garden pots for your home. A perfect way to unwind and explore your artistic side in a supportive environment.
Join us for a friendly crochet class where beginners can learn the basics. Have fun, and leave with a handmade piece of their own. Suitable for ages 18+.
Participate in FREE community information session on how to easily electrify your home.
Explore the early creative decisions involved in getting a show off the ground. You’ll learn how lighting, sound and set design choices support story and performance. Gain a broad understanding of how all elements of a production come together, and build confidence in designing work that is thoughtful, cohesive, and stage-ready.
Preschool Governing Councillors and Parent Reps: Let’s connect - It’s time to lean into your role as Co-leaders of Our Strategy for Public Education! As a Preschool Governing Council, you have a key leadership role to play as you learn and lead alongside the Preschool Director and Staff Team to create a learning and teaching environment where all children and their educators can thrive and prosper, learn and achieve. Get involved and launch into your leadership responsibilities now!

Harry Manx is returning to Australia with a brand new album to share! The New York Times called him ‘deliciously addictive’ and said when you listen to Harry Manx ‘you are listening to an original.’ Seven time Maple Blues award winner, Folk Artist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, six Juno nominations.....welcome to the Harry Zone. Harry Manx has spent years fusing eastern musical traditions with the blues, switching effortlessly between conventional guitars, harmonica, and banjo and the decidedly different Mohan veena, a 20-stringed instrument invented by Manx’ Indian mentor Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Manx is often referred to as the “Mysticssippi” Blues Man because musically Harry lives where the depth of Indian music meets the deep groove of the Blues. Blend Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, add a sprinkle of gospel and some compelling grooves and you’ll get Manx’s unique “mysticssippi” flavour. It’s hard to resist and keeps audiences coming back for more. Downbeat Magazine said that “Manx’s real talent lies in creating a place where Blues and Indian Classical are a seamless fit”. Billboard Magazine called Harry “Canada’s most expressive Blues player”. “Watching Harry play tonight I feel like I learned something new …. ” Bruce Springsteen (after seeing Harry perform “I’m On Fire” at the International Guitar Festival in NYC) “Harry’s real skill lays in creating a rare musical place where blues, country, folk and Indian classical music co-exist as some spirit force” Frank Hadley, Downbeat Magazine
Suitable for New Graduate OTs and PTs working with Assistive Technology. This introductory CPD session is designed to build confidence and foundational clinical reasoning skills for new graduate clinicians prescribing Assistive Technology (AT). The session focuses on clinical benefits and considerations to inform clinical reasoning in selection of commonly prescribed equipment. Participants will gain a practical overview of Assistive Technology across mobility, transfers, seating and pressure care with a strong emphasis on client-centred decision making, safety and funding considerations.
Many of us with lived experience influence change, yet we might not feel connected to the terms 'leader' or 'leadership'. We want to create a space where people with lived experience who are using it for change can come together and figure out what leadership and influencing change means to us. Lived experience is gaining momentum rapidly in the mental health and social sectors, and upskilling lived experience change makers is essential for the longevity of our community, workforce, and sector. Join us as we create a space to reflect on who we want to be as change makers, how we want to show up, and where we want to lead change.
You will access a wellbeing assessment providing confidential insights into six key areas: wellbeing, resilience, anxiety, stress, mood, and health. Based on your results, you'll create a personalised plan to develop ongoing wellbeing habits and integrate activities into your work routine. You will receive a printed workbook summarising the session and practical activities, an evidence-based activity bank with over 30 wellbeing practices, and a participation certificate.