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Lions ROAR Talent: Country music solo artist quest
Calling all young country stars, the Lions Club of Onkaparinga is offering a fantastic opportunity for young and aspiring country music talents from the Adelaide Hills to shine and compete for some amazing prizes.

New Adelaide Hills Community Centre's program out now
See our October to December program including school holiday activities

September 30 deadline approaching for Community Grants! Apply now!
Last Chance to Secure Community Grants! Act Fast!

The Hills celebrate a golden spring
A magnificent burst of yellow wattle flowers is now heralding the arrival of spring. This brilliant splash of color reminds us all of the beauty that nature provides in our own backyard.

Piccadilly Community Hall gets an accessibility makeover
Recently, the Piccadilly Community Hall received a Recovery Ready Hall grant from the Adelaide Hills Council, aimed at preparing community-managed halls to serve as Recovery Support Hubs following emergencies.

After 43 years Gumeracha's iconic Big Rocking Horse gets a face-lift
Gumeracha unveiled the Big Rocking Horse attraction in 1981. Thanks to the generosity of local businesses the 18-metre landmark has been reinvigorated for the enjoyment of visitors for years to come.

Dog-Eared Readings hits the Hills supported by Council
Dog-Eared Readings hosted a captivating literary event in Stirling, supported by Council, with more events in the works.

Adelaide Hills Council virtual fence trial aimed at reducing roadkill incidents
Council is working with Adelaide fauna rescue organisation 1300Koalaz, to trial virtual wildlife fencing on a local road section that is deemed dangerous to wildlife.

Congratulations to our Citizen of the Year Award recipients
Find out which Adelaide Hills locals were recognised in the annual Citizen of the Year Awards.
Engaging with the next generation of green-thumbs
Our biodiversity team visit local schools and kindergartens to teach the next generation about our precious natural environment