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Find the best charity events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Adelaide. From education to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Please join us for this significant annual event to honour those whose lives have been taken through domestic and family violence. This year's Vigil will have a focus on the impacts of domestic and family violence on children and young people, and include music from young Nukunu singer-songwriter Tilly Tjala Thomas. The event will be held in the Grounds of Government House, as follows: 5:15pm to 5:30pm - Arrival, 5:30pm - Event starts, 6:15pm - Formalities end, 6:15pm to 6:30pm - Informal connection. Please enter the grounds of Government House via the main gate on the corner of North Terrace and King William Street. Dress for an outdoor, all-weather event. Please note, you will not need to show a ticket on arrival, but we ask that you still register your attendance via the 'Reserve a spot' button to let us know how many people to expect.
Let's celebrate all the women that mean so much to us. Register now to be part of a truly special event x

Get tickets on Humanitix - Mother's Day Breakfast + Liturgy 2026 hosted by Blackfriars Parents & Friends. Frassati Hall, Blackfriars Priory School, 22 Highbury St, Prospect SA 5082, Australia. Thursday 7th May 2026. Find event information.

As Australia enters a once-in-a-generation transfer of wealth, how charities and not-for-profits engage different generations has never been more important. This session marks the launch of a first-of-its-kind South Australian report, developed in partnership between the SA Philanthropy Network and communikate et al, drawing on Reputation360 research alongside national and local data. Together, we’ll explore how giving is evolving across generations — from Baby Boomers to Gen Z — and what this means for how organisations communicate, position themselves, and build meaningful connections with supporters. With increasing competition for attention, funding and volunteers, understanding who to engage — and how — is critical. This session will unpack the key dynamics shaping intergenerational giving, including: The growing influence of younger generations on giving culture The role of older Australians and their advisers in driving wealth decisions How brand, messaging and positioning impact engagement across different audiences Where charities should focus their efforts for greatest impact.