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25 Jun: Planting Day

It’s that time of year again!

We’ve got 600 tubestock plants to get into the ground in Borthwick Park, Thornton Street, Kensington this cool season. Since 2010, volunteers coordinated by the Kensington Residents’ Association have been planting young indigenous plants during June/July to re-build the biodiversity of the park. We plant mid-year to settle the little plants in ahead of the summer heat.

Planting Day No. 1 is on Sunday 25th June, 9 am-12 noon, and will be followed by a free barbeque lunch in Borthwick Park for our wonderful volunteers.

Bring the kids. Invite a friend or neighbour to come along with you. Jobs for all ages and abilities. All tools and training provided. Wear suitable footwear and clothing to suit the weather. Bring your KRA volunteer vest if you have one (we’ll issue you with on on the day if needed).

Call John for more details on 0422 909 710.

Note: Planting Day No. 2 will be on Sunday 2nd July, 9am – 12 noon.

Look how well the 2022 plantings in the creekside nature play space are growing! >>>

22 Jun: Winter Solstice @ The Kensi

THIS IS A KRA EVENT, SUPPORTED BY THE KENSINGTON HOTEL

The Apocalyptic Winter Solstice is coming to Kensington!

When: Thursday 22nd June from 7pm onwards

Where Regent Room, Kensington Hotel, 23 Regent Street

Live music plus open mic opportunity – local musos and poets are welcome to blackboard

Apocalyptic Breakdown … These four troublemakers twist acoustic instruments and four-part harmonies into a musical feast and one that will undoubtedly delight. Be enchanted by their love of tunes and politics. Be blown up in their creativity bomb as it explodes with absurdity and musical diversity.

The Rude Mechanicals …: What do you get when you combine two banjos, a finger-pickin’ slide guitar and a real reverend?? Who knows – it’s their first gig!

Cost FREE entry plus FREE nibbles

DISCOUNT drinks available for purchase

Phone or SMS 0401 126 173 to register your interest.

11 Jun: Borthwick Park Working Bee

Working bee! Borthwick Park! 2nd Sunday of every month between 9am and 11am

Since 2010 the residents of Kensington have been working together to replenish the biodiversity and beauty of Borthwick Park. This park tucked between Thornton Street, Second Creek, Bridge Street and Richmond Street is the focus of a truly community-led project supported by the good folk at Council (City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters) and Green Adelaide. Come along and see what we get up to. Bring the kids. Invite a friend or neighbour to volunteer with you. Jobs for all ages and abilities.

We’ll be clearing kikuyu grass and other weeds from the garden beds and doing bit of tidying up in preparation for our annual planting* of young shrubs, vines, grasses and sedges.

All tools and training provided for our wonderful volunteers. Wear suitable footwear and clothing to suit the weather. Bring your KRA volunteer vest if you have one (we’ll issue you with on on the day if needed).

Call John for more details on 0422 909 710.

If you can’t manage the physical work, join us for morning tea from 11am. Free tea, coffee, and a delicious spread of morning tea treats on offer. We’d love to see you.

*Planting days are planned for Sundays 25th June, 2nd July and 9th July this year.

21 May: Multicultural Festival

When? Sunday 21 May from 12pm

Where? Marryatville Primary School

Who? Everyone!

Why? To celebrate all our cultural backgrounds

Bring? Your favourite national dish to share, picnic chairs or rugs, drinks for your family

Tables will be provided to lay out your food for sharing with everyone at this Kensington community event. Some seating will be provided.

If you would like to perform a song or dance from your cultural background for the enjoyment of the gathering please email contact@kra.org.au or phone Andrew on 83319654

Download the Multicultural Festival Flyer to share with friends.

14 May: Mothers Day working bee

Our next Borthwick Park working bee is on Sunday 14th May, 9-11am. It’s Mothers Day so let’s get motherly….

Whiz about and tidy things up!

Tuck in our baby shrubs (with mulch)!

Have a bit of a natter!

And spread the love in Borthwick Park!

Jobs for all ages and abilities. Bring the kids! Invite a friend or neighbour to volunteer with you. We’ll likely have some mulch to barrow, bucket and spread, plenty of cheeky weeds to pull out of the garden beds, a bit of tidying up amongst the shrubs…. if we get a few terracotta or earthenware pipes donated we can set up some refuges to help lizards and frogs to shelter from predators.

All tools and training provided for our wonderful volunteers. Wear suitable footwear and clothing to suit the weather. Bring your KRA volunteer vest if you have one (we’ll issue you with on on the day if needed).

Call John for more details on 0422 909 710.

If you can’t manage the physical work, join us for morning tea from 11am. Free tea, coffee, and a delicious spread of morning tea treats on offer. We’d love to see you.

16 April: Borthwick Park working bee

Our next Borthwick Park working bee is on Sunday 16th April, 9-11am. Jobs for all ages and abilities. Invite a friend or neighbour to volunteer with you. Bring the kids! We’ll likely have some mulch to barrow, bucket and spread, plenty of cheeky kikuyu grass to pull out of the garden beds, a bit of tidying up amongst the shrubs…. if we get a few terracotta or earthenware pipes donated we can set up some refuges to help lizards and frogs to shelter from predators.

All tools and training provided for our wonderful volunteers. Wear suitable footwear and clothing. Bring your KRA volunteer vest if you have one (we’ll issue you with on on the day if needed).

Call John for more details on 0422 909 710.

If you can’t manage the physical work, join us for morning tea from 11am. Free tea, coffee, and a delicious spread of morning tea treats on offer. We’d love to see you.

Community working bees held since 2009 have dramatically increased the biodiversity and amenity of Borthwick Park or Karra Yarta, river red gum country.
This photo shows the bare banks of Second Creek newly planted with indigenous plant species.

23 March: CASA meeting

THIS EVENT IS PRESENTED BY COMMUNITY ALLIANCE SA “PUTTING THE PEOPLE BACK INTO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT IN SA”

GENERAL MEETING 23 MARCH 2023 FOR A 7:00PM START (9:30PM FINISH)

BAPTIST CHURCH HALL, 154 TYNTE STREET, NORTH ADELAIDE

Join CASA for ‘Sustainable Housing for the Future’ – a presentation and discussion by Greg O’Grady and Paul Bana, followed by business of the CASA General Meeting and tea/coffee/supper. Contact CASA Treasurer Tom Matthews on 0429 337 453 for more information.

Premier Malinauskas recently announced that 24,000 new houses will be built over time but will they be user friendly?

Greg O’Grady is an electrical engineer by profession, but domestic building construction and energy efficiency is his passion. Greg’s interest extends from looking after and properly treating the old buildings, doing whatever he can to make sure that anything built today (or planned to be built) will be actually worth building: something that will be thermally comfortable, truly energy efficient, and ultimately last the test of time. Paul Bana is an energy efficiency consultant and trainer with hands-on experience of over 20 years, having worked across Australia, Northern Europe, and India. After moving to South Australia in 2008, Paul continued helping households, businesses, and individuals on their journey to more sustainable living, and energy management. Paul leads training and development activities at South Australian company Your Energy Saving Solutions Pty Ltd (YESS), and delivers Home Scorecard Assessor Training nationally, under a contract with Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action of Victoria.

12 March: Working Bee & Morning Tea

Our next Borthwick Park working bee is on Sunday 12th March, 9-11am. This month we’re spreading mulch, weeding and hopefully creating a few refuges for lizards and frogs on the creekbank if John’s received any donations of terracotta pipes.

Jobs for all ages and abilities. Tools and full training provided for all volunteers. Wear suitable footwear and clothing and bring your KRA volunteer vest if you have one (we will issue you with one on the day if need be). Bring a friend. Bring a neighbour. Bring the kids.

Can’t manage the physical work? Not to worry, just join us for a cuppa from 11am. The KRA Committee prepare tea, coffee, and a delicious spread of morning tea treats… we’d love to see you.

See you there! Call John for more info on 0422 909 710.

5 March: Clean Up Australia

Clean Up Australia Day is on again in March. KRA is organising the annual volunteer clean-up of Kensington on Sunday 5th March 2023.

The main effort will be conducted from Borthwick Park, Thornton Street from 9am on Sunday, wrapping up with a BBQ lunch at noon. All welcome but let us know if you are coming for catering purposes.

For those who prefer to clean up a designated section of Kensington prior to Sunday, bags will be available for collection from Friday evening (March 3rd) from High Street, Kensington. Address provided as required.

Please register to join our clean-up by emailing Andrew at contact@kra.org.au

You’ll be joining Australia’s largest community-based environmental event, held annually on the first Sunday in March. To learn more about this fabulous national institution started over 30 years ago by an Aussie bloke who just wanted to make a difference click here.

12 Feb: Working Bee

The first Borthwick Park working bee for 2023 will be held 9am-11am on Sunday 12th February. We will be spreading mulch as well as the usual tidying up and boundary patrol.

We are looking forward to seeing familiar and new faces. Morning tea provided.

Borthwick Park working bees are held on the second Sunday of the month.