Salisbury embraces cultural diversity during Harmony Week
The City of Salisbury is delighted to recognise and celebrate Harmony Week from 20 to 26 March 2023, with the City’s major event to be held on Friday 24 March.
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The City of Salisbury is delighted to recognise and celebrate Harmony Week from 20 to 26 March 2023, with the City’s major event to be held on Friday 24 March.
The power of resilience and embracing equity will be among the themes for this year’s City of Salisbury International Women's Day Cocktail Evening.
City of Salisbury is thrilled to announce that its annual writers’ festival, Write Now!, will once again take place in 2023.
The popular annual Salisbury Fringe Carnival will return to the Salisbury Civic Plaza/Inparrinthi Kumangka on Friday, February 24 and Saturday, February 25.
Council has been made aware of an unauthorised letter claiming to be from Mayor Gillian Aldridge that has been posted to some residents within Mawson Lakes.
As part of its January monthly meeting, Council has reinforced its commitment to implementing appropriate digital technology, as reflected within its adopted City Plan 2035.
Council will hold its monthly general meeting tonight at 6.30pm after it was postponed from yesterday due to a SA Power Networks outage that affected about 1,300 customers in the northern area.
Council continues to supply additional fresh water to counteract a deterioration in the condition of water at the Cascade lake.
As part of the City of Salisbury’s commitment to Reconciliation, Council has partnered with award-winning Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri Landscape Architect and Visual Artist Paul Herzich to shine light on the Aboriginal history and identity of this land.
The Salisbury Community Hub, at 34 Church Street, is experiencing air conditioning issues. The health and wellbeing of our community and staff are our utmost priority and as a result we will be closed from 2pm today reopening Tuesday 17 January at 8.30am.