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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.
Learn how to create a successful vegetable garden for the Autumn days ahead. Suitable for all ages, from first-time gardeners to lifelong produce growers. Vegepods are available to purchase from Garden Grove.
South Australia's first climate action week is coming. Join us to hear what's possible, what's planned, and how you can be part of it.
Join us for a FREE tour of Electronic Recycling Australia to see how electronic waste is being recycled and repurposed right here in Adelaide.

Are you looking after your soil so it can look after you? Port Environment Centre presents Nature Nights - Autumn Composting. Join us for a workshop on preparing your compost and soil for a thriving spring garden. Interactive sessions with Peter Heidenreich from Australian Worm Firm will guide you through soil health testing and composting techniques. Don't miss the chance to win a $50 voucher for a worm farm! All ages and welcome, please register for catering purposes.


Join CAHRAN to discuss how compost is made to encourage soil biology at a site visit at SA Composters.
Protect our precious bees by creating a bee drinking station. Decorate a garden pot, glue on a saucer, and fill it with coloured glass stones to create a beautiful garden bee drinking station. Suitable for 10 years plus. All resources provided.

Hydsoc SA Guest panel discussion of Murray-Darling Basin Plan Review. Guest panel of eminent experts including Dr Emma Carmody, Professor Sarah Wheeler, Scott Ashby, Dr Alec Rolston, Dr Anne Jensen, and Ms Rosalie Auricht. Tickets for good, not greed. Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity.

Dry Creek is a low-lying coastal landscape, with complex soils, flooding influences and sea level rise to consider. While often talked about as a future housing site, this is just part of the saltfields. Shifting Salts, FREE Event. All Welcome. Powered by Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity
Reduce plastic waste, avoid harsh chemicals, and save money—all without sacrificing quality. Join us for a fun, informative experience that will leave you feeling empowered, creative, and inspired to green your routine!

Breakout Creek / Purruna Pari – Transforming a drain into a river. The award winning Breakout Creek Stage 3 Project has transformed 1.6 km of River Torrens / Karrawirra Pari from an artificial channel with limited biodiversity and limited community access, into a vibrant new ecosystem integrating significant community amenity, recreational opportunities, and bespoke sculptures expressing Kaurna life and heritage. Attendees will see how the former featureless, straight, grassed trapezoidal drainage channel is now barely recognisable following in-channel works to create new aquatic planting zones and a more sinuous main channel morphology; how two re-entrant blind channels create new quiescent aquatic habitat zones; and how the construction of two new contra-flow wetlands situated above the main river channel improves the quality of urban stormwater flowing into the river and the gulf. We will see some of the 245,000 locally indigenous terrestrial and aquatic plants that have been planted, covering some 80 different species and appreciate the sculptural artworks commissioned for the project from Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Yankunytjatjara artist Allan Sumner.
Join us for Habitat Gardening at Home part of our Backyards for Biodiversity Series with Habitat Connection Co. Ideal for gardeners, nature lovers, and anyone wanting to bring more biodiversity into their backyard using native plants. This workshop will give you tips to confidently create and care for a thriving, wildlife-friendly garden. Topics include: How to design vibrant, eco-friendly gardens using native species, The role of native plants in supporting local wildlife and pollinators, Practical benefits, like improved soil health and reduced water use, Key elements of habitat gardening (e.g. structure, plant diversity, shelter, water).
Protect our precious bee population by keeping them hydrated with you own backyard pool. Using acrylic paint, posca and acrylic pens we will decorate a pot then glue on a saucer and add coloured glass stones to create a lovely garden bee drinking station.