The Friends Group, well over twenty five years old, was started by Dr Michael Sullivan and his family. In 2013 a new group formed working at two sites: Waterfall Gully between first and second Falls, and along the Carro Track further south. As membership grew, this...
Mount Osmond is part of the City of Burnside Local Government Area and located in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills, five kilometres south east of the city centre. The suburb is high on the hill of the same name, which is the last hill on the right when approaching...
Mutton Cove Conservation Reserve is located in the industrial/residential suburb of Osborne, about 19 km north west of the Adelaide CBD. It is located on the Lefevre Peninsula, which was named by Governor John Hindmarsh in 1837, after Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre, who...
Old Government House lies in the heart of Belair National Park and is the former Vice-regal summer residence of some of the early governors of South Australia. Fully restored during the 1970s and upgraded in 2001, the building stands as an excellent example of...
The Friends of Shepherds Hill is a not-for-profit volunteer group formed in 1999 to work with the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, which manages the park, to rehabilitate the park by removing weeds such as olives, broom and boneseed and by...