Salisbury to host writers’ festival
City of Salisbury is thrilled to announce that its annual writers’ festival, Write Now!, will once again take place in 2023.
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City of Salisbury is thrilled to announce that its annual writers’ festival, Write Now!, will once again take place in 2023.
The popular annual Salisbury Fringe Carnival will return to the Salisbury Civic Plaza/Inparrinthi Kumangka on Friday, February 24 and Saturday, February 25.
As part of the City of Salisbury’s commitment to Reconciliation, Council has partnered with award-winning Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri Landscape Architect and Visual Artist Paul Herzich to shine light on the Aboriginal history and identity of this land.
Deteriorating condition of water quality at the Cascade Lake in Mawson Lakes
City of Salisbury has been awarded one of 10 grants offered by the Heart Foundation towards the development of projects that encourage communities to improve their health through physical activity.
Plans have been unveiled for the new $29.9 million Salisbury Aquatic Centre which will feature a 10-metre-tall slide tower, Olympic sized outdoor swimming pool and heated 25 metre and smaller program indoor pools.
The public is encouraged to come and try the free HEXADECA Interactive Light & Sound Experience when it spins into Salisbury in the new year.
From water slides to a Weet-Bix eating contest, a petting zoo and community cricket match – there is plenty of action planned for the City of Salisbury’s annual Australia Day festivities.
Gillian Aldridge OAM will serve the City of Salisbury for a fifth term after winning the 2022 City of Salisbury Local Government elections.
The City of Salisbury acknowledges the 20-year anniversary of the level train crossing tragedy that occurred on 24 October, 2002 at the Park Terrace, Salisbury intersection.