No. 81 - 16 August 2024 If this email is not displaying properly (e.g. if it's truncated or there are no pictures) then click here to view this email in your web browser |
No. 81 - 16 August 2024 If this email is not displaying properly (e.g. if it's truncated or there are no pictures) then click here to view this email in your web browser |
1. HOPES HIGH FOR RE-GREENING WITH NETBALL PARTNERS |
1. HOPES HIGH FOR RE-GREENING WITH NETBALL PARTNERS |
by Shane Sody Discussions over the past few days have raised hopes that a disused patch of bitumen in your Park Lands can be re-greened, in what looks like being a joint venture between the CIty Council, the Adelaide Park Lands Association, and the SA United Church Netball Association. |
by Shane Sody Discussions over the past few days have raised hopes that a disused patch of bitumen in your Park Lands can be re-greened, in what looks like being a joint venture between the CIty Council, the Adelaide Park Lands Association, and the SA United Church Netball Association. |
by Shane Sody Preparations are under way for the 2025 Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize. But why do we do it? Why do we run a prestigious biennial Art Prize? And why do we encourage so many different types of artist, and different types of artwork?
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by Shane Sody Preparations are under way for the 2025 Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize. But why do we do it? Why do we run a prestigious biennial Art Prize? And why do we encourage so many different types of artist, and different types of artwork?
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3. WHAT BIRD IS THAT? - SULPHUR CRESTED COCKATOO |
3. WHAT BIRD IS THAT? - SULPHUR CRESTED COCKATOO |
by Nicholas Munday In the latest instalment of our What Bird is That? series, we’re looking at one of the most intelligent and cheeky birds in your Adelaide Park Lands. Large, loud and bold, sulphur-crested cockatoos are unmistakable when they descend en masse, as evening draws in. |
by Nicholas Munday In the latest instalment of our What Bird is That? series, we’re looking at one of the most intelligent and cheeky birds in your Adelaide Park Lands. Large, loud and bold, sulphur-crested cockatoos are unmistakable when they descend en masse, as evening draws in. |
by Carla Caruso The Adelaide Zoo in Park 11 is a magnet for aspiring nature and wildlife photographers. Among such shutterbugs is Woodville’s Kevin Roberts. If you’ve stumbled across a stunning zoo image on Instagram recently, chances are it’s one of his.
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by Carla Caruso The Adelaide Zoo in Park 11 is a magnet for aspiring nature and wildlife photographers. Among such shutterbugs is Woodville’s Kevin Roberts. If you’ve stumbled across a stunning zoo image on Instagram recently, chances are it’s one of his.
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You are receiving the non-members version of this newsletter. That means you're missing out on the secret code that unlocks free tickets to our Guided Walks, and discounts to our Park Lands merchandise in the APA Shop. Maybe you've never thought about becoming a member of the Adelaide Park Lands Association. But there has never been a better time, a more important time, to join the team of Park Lands supporters, with an annual membership. Membership fees (as low as $20 for single concession) help us to carry out our four Park Lands strategies: Explore, Inspire, Protect, and Restore. When you join as a member, you'll get the secret password to unlock the APA discounts. |
You are receiving the non-members version of this newsletter. That means you're missing out on the secret code that unlocks free tickets to our Guided Walks, and discounts to our Park Lands merchandise in the APA Shop. Maybe you've never thought about becoming a member of the Adelaide Park Lands Association. But there has never been a better time, a more important time, to join the team of Park Lands supporters, with an annual membership. Membership fees (as low as $20 for single concession) help us to carry out our four Park Lands strategies: Explore, Inspire, Protect, and Restore. When you join as a member, you'll get the secret password to unlock the APA discounts. |
Membership is not the only way you can help. Another simple option is to donate. Even better, join our volunteer team. Check out the full range of volunteer options here. |
Membership is not the only way you can help. Another simple option is to donate. Even better, join our volunteer team. Check out the full range of volunteer options here. |
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6. WHAT'S ON IN YOUR PARK LANDS - AUGUST-SEPTEMBER |
6. WHAT'S ON IN YOUR PARK LANDS - AUGUST-SEPTEMBER |
As spring arrives, explore the vibrant offerings of your Adelaide Park Lands this August and September! From an art market and Guided Walks to farewelling the pandas, and cultural activities, there's something for everyone. Discover things to see and do, during the transition to spring in your Adelaide Park Lands. |
As spring arrives, explore the vibrant offerings of your Adelaide Park Lands this August and September! From an art market and Guided Walks to farewelling the pandas, and cultural activities, there's something for everyone. Discover things to see and do, during the transition to spring in your Adelaide Park Lands. |
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7. PLEASED TO MEET YOU, UDANI |
7. PLEASED TO MEET YOU, UDANI |
by Carla Caruso Content creator Udani Abey migrated to Australia from Sri Lanka with her husband 13 years ago. Since arriving, the pair have been busy exploring all the riches the nation has to offer – including your Adelaide Park Lands.
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by Carla Caruso Content creator Udani Abey migrated to Australia from Sri Lanka with her husband 13 years ago. Since arriving, the pair have been busy exploring all the riches the nation has to offer – including your Adelaide Park Lands.
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8. PROTECTION PROCRASTINATION |
8. PROTECTION PROCRASTINATION |
by Shane Sody Deferral, delay, procrastination, postponement. There always seems to be a reason why your Park Lands can’t be protected. Check out the protection opportunities that are still on the back burner.
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by Shane Sody Deferral, delay, procrastination, postponement. There always seems to be a reason why your Park Lands can’t be protected. Check out the protection opportunities that are still on the back burner.
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9. KNOW YOUR PARK LANDS PLANTS - COMMON PURSLANE |
9. KNOW YOUR PARK LANDS PLANTS - COMMON PURSLANE |
by Siti Farhana Maidin Here's another instalment in our series, Know Your Park Lands Plants, where we introduce you to the myriad of species that populate your Adelaide Park Lands. This time, it's a "weed" with edible leaves.
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by Siti Farhana Maidin Here's another instalment in our series, Know Your Park Lands Plants, where we introduce you to the myriad of species that populate your Adelaide Park Lands. This time, it's a "weed" with edible leaves.
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As more trees disappeared from Park 2 of your Park Lands this month, we were reminded of some fine words from 2021, seemingly forgotten in 2024. |
As more trees disappeared from Park 2 of your Park Lands this month, we were reminded of some fine words from 2021, seemingly forgotten in 2024. |
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11. HARVEST ROCK CANCELLED |
11. HARVEST ROCK CANCELLED |
One of the largest music festivals in your Adelaide Park Lands of recent years will not be going ahead this year. Harvest Rock was proposed for King Rodney Park / Ityamai-itpina (Park 15) in October, but organisers have "postponed" the event indefinitely. |
One of the largest music festivals in your Adelaide Park Lands of recent years will not be going ahead this year. Harvest Rock was proposed for King Rodney Park / Ityamai-itpina (Park 15) in October, but organisers have "postponed" the event indefinitely. |
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12. WANTED: A WRITER. ONE STORY PER MONTH |
12. WANTED: A WRITER. ONE STORY PER MONTH |
We are publishing stories regularly about the features of your Park Lands, but we need a team of reporters and writers to do that. We are missing a correspondent who can tell a single story each month, about a cultural artefact or monument within your Park Lands. Will you string a few words together on a regular basis? Be part of our reporting team. Reach out to the editor, Shane Sody, president@adelaide-parklands.asn.au |
We are publishing stories regularly about the features of your Park Lands, but we need a team of reporters and writers to do that. We are missing a correspondent who can tell a single story each month, about a cultural artefact or monument within your Park Lands. Will you string a few words together on a regular basis? Be part of our reporting team. Reach out to the editor, Shane Sody, president@adelaide-parklands.asn.au |
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