01/06/2026
Most of us move through Adelaide without thinking too hard about the ground beneath us.
Through her work as a Cultural Training and Tour Guide for Bookabee Australia, Iteka Sanderson-Bromley encourages people to look beyond the places we see every day, and understand the stories, culture and history that have existed for thousands of years.
This National Reconciliation Week, she wants more South Australians to understand that Reconciliation doesn’t start and end with one week in the calendar – it begins with understanding where you are.
Read more about why understanding the past is key to moving forward together 💜 https://bit.ly/4dO0Fj3
31/05/2026
For more than 40 years, Tony and Judy have provided care, connection and stability for children in need, helping many safely reunite with their families. Their dedication was recognised with the 2025 Foster Carer of the Year Award 🫶
Read their story and nominate someone deserving for the 2026 SA Child Protection & Family Support Awards: https://bit.ly/4tJdwsM
Department for Child Protection SA
29/05/2026
A new concept design has been released for the Curtis Road Level Crossing Removal project in Adelaide’s north.
The proposed redevelopment includes:
🚶 Shared walking and cycling paths
🚗 Improved local road connections
🚦 Safer traffic movements
🏘️ Better access to growing northern developments
Learn more about the proposal and how you can have your say 👉 https://bit.ly/4fIB6Cw
SA Infrastructure and Transport
28/05/2026
Behind every growing neighbourhood is careful planning 🏡
Building homes is far more than just bricks and mortar, it’s about creating dynamic neighbourhoods where people can truly connect, access services and thrive.
The Department for Housing and Urban Development's first Social Infrastructure Planning Manager is ensuring every new suburb includes the essential places people rely on 👉 Read more: https://bit.ly/4v4EM60
27/05/2026
What age did you get your first phone? 📲
More than 70 South Australian schools have already signed up to a new program helping parents delay smartphone use for their children.
Wait Mate, which will be made available in every public and private school in SA, will include school presentations, practical resources and support for parents to create phone-free pacts, following research linking earlier smartphone use with poorer health outcomes for children.
Read more about the program and how schools can get involved: https://bit.ly/4fJN0vS
26/05/2026
National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Go ‘All In’ and attend one of the many activities planned across the state. See more events here 👉https://bit.ly/3S0DDy0
Reconciliation Australia
26/05/2026
Hundreds of undersized Blue Swimmer crabs have been seized at Thompson Beach in one of the worst fisheries breaches seen this year. Five people were fined for collecting undersized crabs and exceeding the bag limit by 140. The current bag limit is 20 per person.
Size and bag limits are critical to protecting long-term sustainability of the species and maintain healthy populations, ensuring future generations can continue to enjoy recreational crabbing 🦀
Find out more: https://bit.ly/4o8Er05
Department of Primary Industries and Regions
25/05/2026
Today is National Sorry Day. We acknowledge the Stolen Generations Survivors – those who were forcibly removed from their families, communities, culture and Country as children.
We also acknowledge the families, descendants and communities who have carried the enduring weight of this trauma across generations.
Today is an opportunity to reflect on how we can all play a part in the healing process for our people and nation.
Reconciliation Australia