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SUMMARY:October Bowden Brompton Repair Cafe
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday 4th October 2025 1pm to 4pm\n\n\nWhere: 19 Green Street\, Brompton\n(19 on Green Community Centre)\n\n\nAll free.\n\n\nAnd donations welcomed (to purchase repair equipment\, pay for printing\, etc).  Cash or card.\n\n\n Coffee\, tea\, etc available.\nIF you’re in the mood\, donate some cake or finger food.\n\n\n……… ……… ……… ……… ……… ……… ………\n\n\nAvailable this month:\n~ Sewing\n~ Darning\n~ Electronics\n~ General repairs\n\n\nWaiting for confirmation (shall update as information comes in!):\n~ Horticulture advice\n~ Jewellery repair\n\n\nNot available this month:\n~ IT advice
URL:https://www.sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/event/october-bowden-brompton-repair-cafe/
LOCATION:19 On Green Community Centre\, 19 Green Street\, Brompton\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
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SUMMARY:World Habitat Day: A Gathering for West Papua
DESCRIPTION:Join us Mon 6 Oct 2025 at Yitpi Yartapuultiku for an inspiring community day celebrating culture\, habitat\, and solidarity.What’s on• 2–5 pm — FREE family event: info stalls & activities + Pacific Island dance performances • 6–9 pm — Ticketed guest speaking event:— MC: Koteka Wenda (West Papuan activist)— Speakers: Arabella Douglas (Sovereign Climate &Environmental Advisor – Currie Country Social Change)\, Ali (Kenny) Mirin (Indigenous West Papuan writer & advocate)\, and Tiahni Adamson (wildlife conservationist; 2024 Young South Australian of the Year)Where: Yitpi Yartapuultiku (Adelaide)Register: Afternoon 2–5 pm → https://events.humanitix.com/world-habitat-day-family…Evening 6–9 pm → https://events.humanitix.com/world-habitat-day-evening…Plus: Pacific Island dance in BOTH sessions!Organised by AWPA-SA / PICSA in partnership with Conservation Council SA.All welcome! Bring friends and family. 
URL:https://www.sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/event/world-habitat-day-a-gathering-for-west-papua/
LOCATION:Yitpi Yartapuultiku\, 1300 Old Port Rd\, Port Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5015\, Australia
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SUMMARY:One Planet Market - Spring Edition
DESCRIPTION:One Planet Market – Spring Edition \nJoin us for a vibrant morning of community\, creativity\, and sustainability at Payneham Community Centre! Whether you’re a curious newcomer or a returning regular\, there’s something fresh and inspiring waiting for you.\nHere’s what’s to look forward to:– A range of diverse stalls (stay tuned for announcements)– An almighty Spring Clothes Swap – register via Eventbrite– LETS Exchange\, Swap & Share\, and FreeCycle– Live Music – soak up the sounds while you browse– Payneham Repair Café – fix what you love\, learn something new– Payneham Libraries – from books to magazines\n Bring a friend\, maybe meet your neighbours\, and explore the warmth of this close-knit market. It’s a celebration of local talent\, eco-conscious lifestyles\, and a shared joy for all the good things.\nWith love\,The OPM TeamSupported by Sustainable Communities Inc
URL:https://www.sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/event/one-planet-market-spring-edition/
LOCATION:374 Payneham Road Payneham\, Adelaide\, SA\, Australia\, 374 Payneham Road\, Payneham\, South Australia\, 5070\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Spring Garden Trail
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Garden Trail is back! First held in 2023\, we took a year off and are now looking forward to seeing locals in Pasadena and St Marys opening up their gardens and welcoming friends and neighbours. \nJoin the trail from 11am and finish the day with an afternoon tea at the Pasadena Community Centre. \nGardens across our neighbourhood will be open in half hourly time slots. Follow the whole trail (to be shared soon) or choose your own adventure by visiting which gardens take your fancy during their opening time. \nThe trail is FREE and made possible by Pasadena and St Marys Action Group volunteers\, garden hosts and the Pasadena Community Centre. \nBook now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdP2Py0kGgyp8r7anGXGWfv7Uz_QekzZm5eFMWzK5Y2hLBcBA/viewform?pli=1
URL:https://www.sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/event/spring-garden-trail/
LOCATION:Pasadena Community Centre.\, 47 Adelaide Terrace\, Pasadena\, South Australia\, 5042
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SUMMARY:A Gathering of Allies in South Australia 2025
DESCRIPTION:A Gathering of Allies in South Australia 2025\nNext Wave of Yes\nJoin us! And help create a wave across our nation\, reconnecting allies and re-energising allyship groups\, coming together to walk alongside First Nations Peoples. \nTogether\, we can embody the spirit of voice\, truth and treaty. We can take practical action to advance the rights of First Nations Peoples and to Close the Gap in life outcomes experienced by many First Nations Peoples. \nWelcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony \nA Welcome to Country will be offered by Elaine Magias. Elaine is a First Nations artist and Elder with ancestral connections to Ngadjuri\, Ngarrindjeri and Banggarla. She is known for hosting cultural weaving workshops and sharing knowledge about Aboriginal language\, art\, cultural practices\, and beliefs. She traces her family back to pre-colonial days\, and her grandmother\, Kudnartu\, who was the first Aboriginal woman in South Australia to be legally recognised as married under British law and the first to become a landowner in the Clare Valley. \nA Smoking Ceremony will be offered by Drew Kilner who is Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri man from Aldinga beach\, south of Adelaide. He is involved in Kaurna cultural events and practices\, including the repatriation of ancestral remains\, revegetation projects\, and cultural heritage surveys. He is also part of the Kaurna cultural burn team\, which is trained in firestick farming. \n\nKeynote Speakers \n \n  \n  \n  \nDeb Moyle\, a member of the Kumangka Warrarna Wangkanthi (Central) Local Voice\, one of six Local Voices\, with the State Voice forming the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament. \nDeb is a proud Ngarrindjeri woman and a member of the First Peoples of the Millewa Mallee. She adores her children and grandchildren and is a highly respected Aunt to many. She proudly follows her mother’s legacy of community development\, responsibility and respect.\n\nHer professional career spans more than 40 years of service to South Australia’s First Nations community. She worked for 24 years in the Department for Education where she was the first First Nations Principal Policy Advisor for early childhood education in South Australia. She was responsible for First Nations early childhood systems reform\, policy and curriculum development\, and led the establishment of 3 COAG Aboriginal Early Childhood Centres.\n\nDeb currently leads the community-led Justice Reinvestment in South Australia\, working with the Australian Red Cross and the Tiraapendi Wodli team. She was proactive in opening the first metropolitan Justice Reinvestment Hub in South Australia in 2021.\nDeb is a bold speaker and advocate for truth-telling\, and she is often sought as a public speaker at many national conferences and local community learning circles. She describes herself as a strong community advocate for self-determination and community-led initiatives\, is highly regarded by her community and is proud to be a Respectable Person for South Australia’s Nunga Court in Port Adelaide. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nStephen Mam\, is a Torres Strait Islander and community development professional with 25 years of success in team motivation and fostering inclusion. A staunch advocate for social justice and human rights\, he excels at engaging First Nations communities and empowering organisations to amplify First Nations voices through collaborative partnerships. \nThis included in 2023\, Stephen led the Queensland referendum campaign as the State Campaign Coordinator for Yes23\, mobilising over 6\,000 volunteers and supporting 43+ local groups. His efforts produced significant events like the Brisbane Walk for Yes\, with over 20\,000 attendees\, and in 2024\, Stephen was a Ministerial Senior Policy Advisor for the Minister for Treaty and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships.\n\nStephen is now the Executive Director and Founder of the First Nations Action Network\, a growing network of over 10\,000 First Nations Allies.\n\nStephen formally founded SIBW (a cultural publishing and events business) and The MYX (a social enterprise). He currently chairs the Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action and is a Director of the Sunshine Coast Reconciliation Group and Director of Diverse Voices.\n\nStephen consistently champions the importance of identity\, place\, and relationships.\n\nEnsure your place in this gathering by securing your ticket to this event.\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you at this event! \n\nShare this with your friends\, colleagues\, family and community. \nPlease register here.
URL:https://www.sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/event/a-gathering-of-allies-in-south-australia-2025/
LOCATION:Adelaide West Uniting Church\, 312 Sir Donald Bradman Drive\, Brooklyn Park\, South Australia\, 5032\, Australia
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