Register now for the next Glenthorne Action Team events

Register now for the next Glenthorne Action Team events



Keen to roll up your sleeves and be a part of the cre­ation of Adelaide’s newest nation­al park? Reg­is­ter now for upcom­ing vol­un­teer events.


Excit­ing vol­un­teer oppor­tu­ni­ties will be held in Hal­lett Cove Con­ser­va­tion Park and O’Halloran Hill Recre­ation Park in the next cou­ple of months.

Places are lim­it­ed, so check out the details below and reg­is­ter via Eventbrite.

Hal­lett Cove Con­ser­va­tion Park beach clean-up and geo­log­i­cal tour

Sun­day 1 March, 1pm – 4pm

Help clean up rub­bish from the beach in front of Hal­lett Cove Con­ser­va­tion Park as part of Clean up Aus­tralia Day.

After­wards, enjoy a light after­noon tea and geo­log­i­cal walk with Glen­thorne Part­ner­ship and Friends of Hal­lett Cove Con­ser­va­tion Park Pres­i­dent Bob Major. Bob is a retired geol­o­gist and has exten­sive knowl­edge of Hal­lett Cove’s unique rock for­ma­tions and geo­log­i­cal features.

This event is suit­able for fam­i­lies with chil­dren aged 5 and above.

Book­ings are essen­tial via Eventbrite.

O’Halloran Hill Recre­ation Park tree guard removal and ranger-guid­ed ride

Sat­ur­day 18 April, 1pm – 4pm

Come along and help remove tree guards in O’Halloran Hill Recre­ation Park. Why remove tree guards you might ask? Once they have helped to pro­tect the growth of new native plants, it’s impor­tant to remove them and either recy­cle or reuse them.

Once this task is com­plete, you’ll be able to enjoy a light after­noon tea fol­lowed by a ranger-guid­ed ride along the bike trails in O’Halloran Hill Recre­ation Park.

This event is suit­able for fam­i­lies with chil­dren aged 6 and above.

You will need to bring your own bike to par­tic­i­pate in this event.

Book­ings are essen­tial via Eventbrite.