The wonder of wasps

The wonder of wasps

Every creature matters in its own wonderful way – including wasps, according to writer Katrina Germein.

The bestselling children’s author has just released her first non-fiction picture book, Wonderful Wasps.

We spoke to Katrina about the project - including why more wasps means fewer spiders! - and her love of your Park Lands.

The Digital Maestro of the Park Lands Art Prize

The Digital Maestro of the Park Lands Art Prize

With entries open for our biennial Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize, we wanted to put the spotlight on those making things happen behind the scenes.

Among the unsung heroes is webmaster Brook Gerard. Although he’s based in the historic mining town of Burra – a two-hour drive from the CBD – this hasn’t stopped him from being involved in the competition since its inception in 2014.

How much bitumen does a Park need?

How much bitumen does a Park need?

Visitors to Victoria Park / Pakapakanthi (Park 16) have been expressing surprise at the extent of new paved roadways, laid over what were previously dirt tracks.

Although the freshly-laid bitumen will last for decades, it has been laid for a very temporary purpose: to prop up a taxpayer-subsidised carbon emission festival for only four days per year, and only until 2026.

"Unprecedent" Gov't land grab needs scrutiny - Opposition

"Unprecedent" Gov't land grab needs scrutiny - Opposition

The State Opposition and the Greens are preparing to jointly demand a Select Committee of State Parliament to investigate the Government's "unprecedented" grab for your Open Green Public Adelaide Park Lands.

The State Government has U-turned on its previous support for State Heritage listing of your Park Lands, and has launched attacks on Park Lands for four separate projects each of which could be built on vacant brownfield sites.

Good neighbours to have

Good neighbours to have

When stunning, filmic images of horses kept popping up on our social media feed, we imagined that they had been taken someplace afar.

It was only on closer inspection that we discovered that the beautiful pictures were actually taken in your Lefevre Park / Nantu Wama (Park 6).

We had to find out more about the photographer behind the awe-inspiring ‘Horses of North Adelaide’ account. Here’s what we uncovered…

Restoration Challenge Issued

Restoration Challenge Issued

The State Government has been challenged to bring forward its proposed restoration of your Park Lands near the old Adelaide Gaol.

The Adelaide Park Lands Association has welcomed an announcement by Health Minister Chris Picton that fences around parts of the old Gaol and Kate Cocks Park should be removed, and the Park landscaped.

However Mr Picton should be acting promptly to remove these fences and restore public access to these areas of your Park Lands.

Three attacks in seven months

Three attacks in seven months

We hope that you love your Park Lands, and we hope that you will help us spread the love. The greatest challenge that we face, every day, is trying to convince the State Government to Love Your Park Lands too.

Elected in March 2022 on a platform that included protecting Parks and tree canopy, the Labor State Government has since shown, by its actions, that it does not love your world-unique Adelaide Park Lands.