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Stage two of the Virtual Fencing Project installed to protect wildlife on Greenhill Road
Adelaide Hills Council has expanded its innovative Virtual Fencing Project with the recent installation of Stage Two along a 1km stretch of Greenhill Road, between the Summit Road intersection and Yanagin Road.
What really happens to our recycling? Inside the CAWRA facility tour
On Monday 23 June, we hosted a tour of the CAWRA recycling facility in Kilburn, with 20 Hills residents joining us to learn what happens behind the scenes.
Paul Sandercock appointed Independent Chairperson of Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority
Welcome aboard, Paul!
Read all about it! eNewspapers available now on BorrowBox
Enjoy free access to digital newspapers and magazines with your Adelaide Hills Council Library membership.
Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan launched
Council recently celebrated the launch of Council’s Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan, a significant milestone in our Reconciliation journey.
Council Boundary Change Proposal - Feedback open until June 20
Have your say about the proposed boundary change between Adelaide Hills and Campbelltown Councils. This proposal will impact all of our residents.
Celebrating ten years of Bush Kindy at Lobethal Community Kindergarten
On Friday 30 May 2025, the Lobethal Community Kindergarten hosted a celebration to mark ten years of their much-loved Bush Kindy program.
Celebrate World Environment Day by supporting our native bees
Did you know there are over 1,700 species of native bees in Australia? Around 200 of them live right here in the Adelaide Hills. Learn more about these amazing insects and how we can protect them.
Appointment of Director Environment and Infrastructure, Jade Ballantine
Following an extensive recruitment process, Council is delighted to announce the appointment of Jade Ballantine as Director Environment and Infrastructure, commencing on 7 July 2025.
Did you know that elastic hair-ties can be harmful to our hills wildlife?
Did you know that elastic hair-ties can be harmful, even deadly to hills wildlife? Animals such as rakali, turtles, platypuses, and birds can become entangled in or ingest these small items.