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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Yankalilla. From art to parenting and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us in Yankalilla for a fun hands-on workshop crafting your own all-natural skincare goodies!
Join art therapist Robyn Molsher for a morning of creativity to slow down, tune in and reflect. No art experience needed. Art materials provided. Coffee and cake available for purchase.
Join art therapist Robyn Molsher for a morning of creativity and nature connection to slow down, tune in and reflect. No art experience needed. Art materials provided.
Rising numbers of feral rabbits pose significant threats to gardens, agriculture and the environment in the Hills and Fleurieu region. If your property is smaller than 1,000 square metres, or if you are not comfortable using pindone-treated carrots, K5 calicivirus is an alternative control method. There are no off-target risks when using K5 calicivirus-treated carrots as the virus only affects rabbits. Please be aware that the effectiveness of K5 is highly variable (20-80% effective), and dependent on any pre-existing immunity. K5 can be effective at the release site but appears to have a short-term impact with limited ability to spread. Please note, the online mandatory training is not required to purchase K5 calicivirus-treated carrots as it is with pindone. Once K5 is mixed with carrots it must be used on that day. Please bring a bucket, tub or plastic bags to collect your carrot bait. Cost $28. For more information on baiting and other rabbit management options go to our managing wild rabbit webpage.
Free training - building your skills and confidence to support community resilience. Feeling stressed or concerned about what’s happening in our coastal communities? This free, evidence-based training provides practical strategies to strengthen emotional wellbeing, cope with stress, and support others with compassion. Designed for everyday life, the training equips participants with tools to build resilience, reduce stigma, and foster care across communities.
Echoes of Exploration: Colonel Light's Campsite Rediscovered at Rapid Bay. Showcase of the discoveries and research of the site. Rapid Bay was named by South Australia Colonial Surveyor General Colonel William Light who landed there 8 Sept 1836. Rapid Bay was a base camp for Colonel Light for months with some of his survey crew stationed there from Nov to January. Hear the research and see what has been discovered.