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New in our collection: You’re Brave and Able, Too by Zara McDonald
We’re excited to share a new addition to our library shelves, You’re Brave and Able, Too by Zara McDonald. This beautifully written and illustrated children’s book is a heartwarming exploration of courage, confidence, and self-belief.
Adelaide Hills products featured in Parliament House
Federal Member for Mayo, Rebekha Sharkie, has congratulated local businesses for their success at the National Showcase at Parliament House
Your unwanted clothes deserve a second chance!
Adelaide Hills Council has partnered with Green Industries SA and AHRWMA to offer a FREE clothing donation and linen recycling event on Saturday November 1
Are you an Aboriginal artist with Peramangk, Kaurna or Ngarrindjeri heritage?
Landscapes Hills and Fleurieu is calling on artists to design work that will help shape the new regional landscape plan and inspire the community to care for the land, water and nature of the Hills and Fleurieu.
Upper Sturt Community Forum a great success
We had a fantastic evening at the Upper Sturt Community Forum, with a wonderful turnout from across the community.
FOGO gets the go-go in expanded trial
Adelaide Hills Council is expanding its weekly FOGO (Food Organics Garden Organics) trial across the Balhannah, Charleston, Lobethal, Oakbank and Woodside townships.
Planting for the future
Woodside Primary School students help restore a local creek by the Woodside Oval.
Outcome of the Supplementary Election
Congratulations to your three new Elected Members Lisa Clare Woolcock, Richard Gladigau and Alex Trescowthick
Mayor Jan-Claire Wisdom Resigns from Adelaide Hills Council
On 23 September at 5pm, prior to the Ordinary Council Meeting, Mayor Jan-Claire Wisdom resigned from Council
Decision on Gawler Boundary Reform welcomed by Adelaide Hills
The Adelaide Hills Council welcomes the swift and decisive action taken by the Minister for Local Government, Joe Szakacs MP, in rejecting a recommendation for council boundary changes in Adelaide’s north.