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Tech Help one-on-one (Woodside)
Tech Help one-on-one (Woodside) Free one-on-one tech help to conquer your smartphone, tablet, laptop, or other device. Got a question about your iPad, i Tech Help one-on-one (Woodside) Add
Tai Chi: Advanced Class
practitioners to delve into the intricate depths of this ancient martial art. Elevate your skills, refine your movements, and experience the true essence of Tai Chi. Mastering Traditional Forms: Immerse
Been affected by the recent storms?
. Here visitors can stay warm and dry and charge devices. Our customer service team are experiencing a high volume of calls and working to triage storm damage clean up. Thank you for your patience as we
Storytime
Storytime Immerse your 3 to 5-year-olds in the enchanting world of storytelling at the Coventry Library Stirling's Storytime. Join us for captivating tales, sing-along sessions, and hands-on crafting
Thursday Craft'ernoon at Gumeracha
Thursday Craft'ernoon at Gumeracha Craft'ernoons at The Torrens Valley Community Centre in Gumeracha: Bring your crafts, stay as long as you like, and enjoy the creative vibe. Tea, coffee
Eat and Drink
Eat and Drink Tempt your tastebuds with the finest fresh fruit and vegetables, artisan produce, wine and craft beers — all grown and produced right here in the Adelaide Hills. The first grape vines
ANDROID Help one-on-one (Stirling)
ANDROID Help one-on-one (Stirling) Take control of your Android smartphone or tablet! Our experienced volunteer is here to help with questions and issues o ANDROID Help one-on-one (Stirling) Add
Book Club at The Summit Community Centre
iCalGoogle 25 November 2026 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm iCalGoogle Embrace the joy of reading with our delightful Book Club, happening every fourth Wednesday of the month. Bring along your love for literature
Reconciliation
of First Nation Peoples is a fundamental part of our district and thriving communities. Terms of Reference — Adelaide Hills Reconciliation Working Group (538KB PDF) Meet your Adelaide Hills
Spine-tingling reads to get you in the Halloween spirit!
of the genre or just dipping your toes into the eerie and unsettling, we have some chilling recommendations to haunt your reading list this month. From haunted houses to psychological thrillers, our favorite
Dive into Adventure: New Children's Graphic Novels at the Library
novels! These captivating stories not only encourage a love for reading but also bring the magic of illustration to life. InvestiGATORS: Unleash Your Inner Detective For fans of the ever-popular Dog Man
Bushfire requirements
. Important: Before starting, contact the Adelaide Hills Council’s Duty Planner (8408 0400) to check if your proposal constitutes development. This will determine the correct assessment pathway. Council
Harmony Week
is a time to celebrate that Australia is one of the world’s most successful multicultural societies. It’s about inclusion, respect and belonging for everyone — no matter your cultural or language background
Vegetation Management and Watercourses
and watercourses running through private property are the land owner's responsibility. Council is only responsible where there are pits and pipes within your property and within an easement to Council
Discover
to the heart of the hills Read More Eat and Drink Tempt your tastebuds with the finest fresh fruit and vegetables, artisan produce, wine and craft beers — all grown and produced right here in the Adelaide
Native Gardens at Home
or pesticides. They also provide valuable habitat for native birds, butterflies, mammals and lizards. Download your free guides below. Native Habitat Landscaping and Gardening Guide (7.8MB PDF) Native
What our library staff are reading in April
and empowerment, Taish recommends "Good with Money" by Emma Edwards. In this insightful guide, Edwards offers practical advice and actionable strategies for mastering your finances and achieving financial well
Thank You
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Celebrate World Environment Day by supporting our native bees
. Wasps help by hunting spiders, beetles, and caterpillars. How You Can Help Your garden can be a safe place for native bees and other pollinators. Here’s how to make it bee-friendly: Plant nectar
Meet Robert and Wally
because they think they don't have the skills or experience but his advice is simple. "Just give it a go and see what happens, you can write your own script too." Wally had a long and busy working life