Arts and Culture Development Plan
We are developing a plan to support arts and cultural activities across the City of Salisbury, including festivals and events, live music, exhibitions, heritage preservation, and arts programs. Find out more.

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We are developing a plan to support arts and cultural activities across the City of Salisbury, including festivals and events, live music, exhibitions, heritage preservation, and arts programs. Find out more.
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The City of Salisbury wishes to advise residents that the playspace at Cobbler Creek Reserve, behind Sheedy Court, Salisbury East has been identified for renewal as part of the playspace and reserve renewal program 2020/21.
The City of Salisbury wishes to advise residents that the playspace at Bromley Green, Canna Road, Ingle Farm has been identified for renewal as part of the playspace renewal program 2020/21.
The City of Salisbury wishes to advise residents that the playspace at Canterbury Drive Reserve, Canterbury Drive, Salisbury Heights has been identified for renewal as part of the playspace renewal program 2020/21.
The City of Salisbury wishes to advise residents that the playspace at Orinoco Street Reserve, Orinoco Street, Paralowie has been identified for renewal as part of the playspace renewal program 2020/21.
The City of Salisbury wishes to advise residents that there will be the installation of a new playspace at Noack Reserve, Noack Place, Pooraka. This location has been identified to meet playspace service level provisions within the catchment area.
The City of Salisbury wishes to advise residents that the playspace at Carlyle Reserve, Henderson Avenue, Pooraka has been identified for renewal as part of the playspace renewal program 2020/21.
The City of Salisbury wishes to advise residents that the playspace at Parkview Drive Reserve, Parkview Drive, Mawson Lakes has been identified for renewal as part of the playspace renewal program 2020/21.
The City of Salisbury is committed to providing our community with the best possible experience they can have when interacting with us.
How do we make it a great place for community to learn, meet, be active and play?
Pursuant to Section 194 of the Local Government Act 1999(2) (b), City of Salisbury proposes to revoke the Community Land classification from a portion of Community Land.
The Council of the City of Salisbury resolved to seek public comment on a proposal to lease the land known as the Equestrian Centre for recreational purposes for a period of up to 21 years.
The City of Salisbury is seeking feedback on the proposed Church Street and John Street Improvement Plan and has engaged GHD to conduct this.