Campbelltown City Council (SA)

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Campbelltown City Council (SA)’s page provides information about upcoming events and activities, important news updates and links to interesting and useful information about the City of Campbelltown. Facebook is an important tool for us to actively engage with our community, serving as a place for discussion, enquiries and the active exchange of ideas. For information on our Social Media

Guidelines please refer to www.campbelltown.sa.gov.au/socialmediaguidelines

All users of Council’s social media pages must comply with the terms of use determined by the Campbelltown City Council. Those terms of use include that the Council is committed to a position of neutrality in respect of elections for all tiers of government (Federal, State and Local). Any election-related material that is posted on Council’s social media pages is the responsibility of the person posting it and does not represent or reflect the views or position of the Council. The Council is not responsible for and disclaims any connection with or liability for anything posted in this nature by a user. Accordingly, the Council unconditionally reserves the right to remove any election-related post or comment made on Council social media pages that is considered by page administrators to promote or to seek to create advantage or to cause disadvantage to or for an election candidate or group of election candidates.

At its meeting on Tuesday 2 June 2026, Council adopted its second Climate Solution Strategy.This strategy outlines the s...
17/06/2026

At its meeting on Tuesday 2 June 2026, Council adopted its second Climate Solution Strategy.

This strategy outlines the steps we will take to continue our work to reduce corporate and Community emissions, as well as ensuring our City is prepared for future climate-related risks.

Read the adopted strategy at https://brnw.ch/21x3p7v

Thank you to everyone who participated in the consultation process and helped shape the strategy.

You're invited to the Magill Community Centre open day! Formerly Magill Senior Citizens Hall, the Centre is a place wher...
17/06/2026

You're invited to the Magill Community Centre open day!

Formerly Magill Senior Citizens Hall, the Centre is a place where older people can connect with others, learn something new and more.

📅 When: Thursday 2 July 2026, 10 am to 2 pm
📌 Where: 76 St Bernards Road, Magill

Enjoy a free lunch, entertainment, games, exercise activities and more!

View the full program via https://brnw.ch/21x3p7u

Feel free to pop in for an hour or stay all day. Bookings preferred but drop-ins are welcome.

RSVP via https://brnw.ch/21x3p7t

🎯 Tailored free business support for local businesses📈 Cyber security questions? Struggling with your growth strategy? L...
16/06/2026

🎯 Tailored free business support for local businesses

📈 Cyber security questions? Struggling with your growth strategy? Looking to enhance workforce health outcomes?

❔ Did you know that businesses located in the Cities of Campbelltown, Burnside, Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Prospect, Unley and the Town of Walkerville can register for Council-funded expert support through Eastern Business Advisory?

✔️ Eligible businesses will get 3 x FREE one-hour consultations with experienced business advisors

👉 Apply at www.easternbusinessadvisory.sa.gov.au

World Refugee Week takes place from Sunday 14 June to Saturday 20 June 2026. The 2026 theme is "A Million Stories", cele...
15/06/2026

World Refugee Week takes place from Sunday 14 June to Saturday 20 June 2026.

The 2026 theme is "A Million Stories", celebrating the milestone of one million refugees welcomed by Australia since World War II.

Since 1947, Australia has welcomed people fleeing violence and persecution. Every story is unique. Every story matters.

The story of how local resident Teresa Dall’Acqua Leonardi OAM and her family came to Adelaide starts in 1952.

“We had to run to escape the violence. All we had was one suitcase with my grandfather’s boot-making tools, a few clothes for us kids and our family photos.”

Teresa was 5-year-old when her family fled violence in Eritrea, where she was born and where they lived in an Italian colony. They came by boat with nothing but a small suitcase between them — and found safety and welcome in Australia to build a new life.

In 2025, Teresa’s lifelong commitment to the Italian community and to multicultural communities more broadly, was recognised and honoured when she was awarded the prestigious Cavaliere knighthood title, presented by the Consul of Italy in South Australia.

Listen to Teresa’s full story:
https://brnw.ch/21x3ljZ

Podcast: The Good Italian Girl with Claudia Callisto

Did you know that you can attend Council meetings? We invite the public to attend meetings, observe discussion of topics...
14/06/2026

Did you know that you can attend Council meetings? We invite the public to attend meetings, observe discussion of topics of interest and learn how Council decisions are made.

📍 Campbelltown Council Chambers, 172 Montacute Rd, Rostrevor
📅 Tuesday 16 June 2026 at 7 pm
📜 Agenda at www.campbelltown.sa.gov.au/councilmeetings

If you wish to speak or ask a question at a Council meeting, this must be arranged ahead of time. Visit www.campbelltown.sa.gov.au/publicquestiontime to find out more.

Minutes and an audio recording of the meeting will be available by the end of the week at www.campbelltown.sa.gov.au/councilmeetings.

Did you know the Campbelltown Public Library first opened at 2 Newton Road in the former Council Chambers? This photo ta...
14/06/2026

Did you know the Campbelltown Public Library first opened at 2 Newton Road in the former Council Chambers? This photo taken in 1975, shows the refurbishment of the building just before it opened. In 1975, Miss Rona Rutherford was appointed City Librarian and immediately set about shaping a library designed for the whole community.

Preparations for the new library extended well beyond the refurbishment and included securing a dedicated van and fittings to deliver books to house-bound residents, and community groups were consulted to ensure the collection reflected Campbelltown’s diverse needs. A small hall at the rear of the building was also planned to host storytelling sessions, films, and visiting speakers - establishing the library as a vibrant community hub from the very beginning.

Do you have family memories connected to the Campbelltown Public Library?

Share your stories in the comments or tag someone who might remember.

📣 Calling all young creatives 13-25 years oldBrookside Artists' Meetup (BAM) is a chance to connect with other young cre...
13/06/2026

📣 Calling all young creatives 13-25 years old

Brookside Artists' Meetup (BAM) is a chance to connect with other young creatives across any art form, explore the spaces at Brookside, and share ideas about how young people can use the space in the future.

📅 Friday 26 June 2026
🕑 6 pm to 8 pm
📌 Brookside Cellars Community Art Centre, 17 Moore St Tranmere
🎟️ Free

What to expect:
◾Meet other young creatives
◾Explore Brookside spaces
◾Share ideas for how young people can use the space
◾Live music
◾Pizza provided (please advise dietary requirements)
◾Parent-free zone (drop off and pick up only)
◾Alcohol-free event

This event will be facilitated by Eliza Lovell, Community Arts Project Officer & Kristy Schirmer, Children and Youth Officer.

Bookings essential via https://brnw.ch/21x3jA2

Join us for Tastes of our Town where we celebrate the rich culinary tapestry of our Community!The 'Tastes of our Town' f...
13/06/2026

Join us for Tastes of our Town where we celebrate the rich culinary tapestry of our Community!

The 'Tastes of our Town' food festival showcases the diverse and delicious cuisines that make our area so special. From savoury to sweet, traditional to contemporary, you’ll discover a menu as diverse as our community itself. With 13 restaurants and take-away venues to visit, there is something for everyone.

It’s not just about the food — enjoy live music, entertainment, children's activities and a chance to connect with friends, family and neighbours in a celebration of culture, flavour, and fun.

For further details and to view the full program of events, visit https://brnw.ch/21x3juU

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are advised that this post includes the name of a person who has died.Today, Frid...
12/06/2026

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are advised that this post includes the name of a person who has died.

Today, Friday 12 June 2026, flags are flying half-mast in honour of Professor Peter Buckskin AM PSM, a proud Narungga man from Guuranda (Yorke Peninsula).

Across his 4-decade career, his work shaped policy, strengthened institutions, and advanced the rights and educational outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia and internationally.

Professor Buckskin’s legacy is defined by his unwavering commitment to educational justice, cultural integrity, and the empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Further information about his achievements is available here: http://www.dpc.sa.gov.au/ProfessorBuckskin

As the end of the financial year approaches, now is the perfect time to make the most of your free hard waste and mattre...
11/06/2026

As the end of the financial year approaches, now is the perfect time to make the most of your free hard waste and mattress allocation before they reset on 1 July 2026.

Each household is entitled to one of each per year, so if you haven’t booked yet, don’t miss out. Bookings through East Waste can be made online or at 8347 5111.

Leaving items on the kerb without a booking is considered illegal dumping and can create hazards in your neighbourhood. Plan ahead, book your collection, and dispose of items the right way.

Let’s finish the financial year strong by keeping our streets clean, safe, and clutter-free.

Visit www.campbelltown.sa.gov.au/hardwaste to find out more and to book your collection.

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Campbelltown, SA
5073

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