Top picks at this year’s Nature Festival, celebrating its sixth year with over 400 nature-inspired events.

7x7 Flow

Sunday, 28 September, 1:30pm - 4:00pm
Art Gallery of South Australia, 490 North Terrace, Adelaide

Join Jo Laverty at AGSA for Nature Festival’s 7x7: seven speakers, seven minutes, one theme - FLOW. Experience insights from Ade Suharto, Amelia Veale, Hugh Possingham, Nancy Bates, Rebecca McEwan, Anita Thomas and Sputnik, with an audience ‘clapahon’ to decide who best captures nature’s spirit and flow.

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TIMELIGHT "Beyond our ticking world"

Friday, 26 September – Sunday, 12 October, various times
ILA, 63 Light Square, Adelaide

Light, flow, action. Delight in TIMELIGHT “Beyond our ticking world” immersion and interactive journey through time. Explore glowing spheres, playful light trails, and shifting worlds and hear thought-provoking interviews with experts, children, and even monks sharing what time means to them not just as measure, but as a shared experience.

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Rising Up Film Screening

Thursday, 25 September, 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Summertown Studio, 13 Paringa Ave, Somerton Park

Flow to rise and join filmmaker Kal Glanznig for Rising Up, a documentary on climate change and ocean plastic. Experience VR diving, hear from local changemakers, enjoy wood-fired pizza, and be inspired by solutions that prove optimism and action can reshape our future.

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Kaurna Wood Carving Workshop

Saturday, 27 September, 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Drive, Bedford Park

Flow into creation in this Kaurna Wood Carving Workshop, guided by a Kaurna artist and woodwork master. Craft clapping sticks or a digging stick, while you hear cultural stories and learn traditional techniques and the significance of different woods in daily life and ceremony.

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Forest Dreaming with Glenn Skuthorpe

Sunday, 28 September, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Sinclairs Gully, 288 Colonial Dr, Norton Summit

Flow into experiential Forest Dreaming under candlebark gums, with acclaimed melody master First Nations artist Glenn Skuthorpe. Blending music, nature, and storytelling Glenn will share songs from his seventh album and beloved favourites in an unforgettable outdoor journey in Sinclairs Gully.

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Floral Flow State (Yoga & Flowers)

Saturday, 27 September, 11:30am - 2:00pm
Marion Bay Community Centre, 20 Slow St, Marion Bay

Floral Flow State in Marion Bay, hosted by Jade Hollie Yoga and Flaurelia is a mindful movement and bouquet-making, exploration of psychology and presence. Blending yoga, creativity and flowers in this nourishing workshop, find your calm, connection, and flow amidst Yorke Peninsula’s coastal beauty.

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