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Do you have a community activity you would like to promote?

The Community Noticeboard provides an avenue for local not-for-profit groups and community organisations to promote their community activities.

If your group or organisation is based within the Council area and would like to promote its activities or services, please read the guidelines below and complete the online Community Noticeboard Application Form

Community Noticeboard guidelines

The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters reserves the right to accept or reject applications for notices to be included on the online Community Noticeboard based on community interest and the guidelines provided below.

You are welcome to submit your community activity if it:

  • occurs within the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters council area
  • is open to the general public
  • is socially inclusive.

Application procedure:

  • all requests for display of notices on the online Community Noticeboard should be submitted using the Community Noticeboard Application Form
  • applications must be received at least 2 weeks before the start date of the activity.

The application may be refused if it:

  • could conflict with the Council’s values, policies or statutory responsibilities
  • promotes a specific religious or political activity or belief
  • has an administrative or governance focus (e.g. AGM, member meetings or board meetings)
  • does not provide complete information, such as dates, times and venue
  • does not promote the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters in a positive manner
  • affects the Council’s reputation and public image negatively
  • is offensive, abusive or racist
  • promotes tobacco or alcohol use or distribution
  • appears to only promote or advertise the services of a business or commercial enterprise
  • is held outside the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters
  • promotes private garage sales, regular school sporting activities, sporting events or home games etc.

The Council reserves the right to edit, decline or remove listings at its discretion.

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Heart Foundation Walking Groups

31/03/2025

Walking isn’t just great for your body; it’s also a fantastic way to clear your mind and reduce stress. Whether you're looking to improve cardiovascular health, boost your mood, or simply get some fresh air, walking is a low-impact exercise that anyone can enjoy.

Walking Groups: 

For more information, visit: Heart Foundation Walking Groups

St Peters Probus Club - meets monthly

27/03/2025

St Peters Probus Club meets in the St Peters Youth Centre, Cornish St Stepney (part of Linde Reserve) between 10am and 12 noon on the second Friday of every month from February to November inclusive.

Each month there is a general meeting for 30 minutes then a break for morning tea before being entertained by a guest speaker.

Our members also enjoy additional activities and outings throughout the year. In December there is a Christmas lunch rather than a meeting. 

Memberships are available and visitors are welcome.

For more information, contact the Secretary 

Email stpetersprobusclub@gmail.com

Mobile 0400 300 020

Churchill Fellowship applications now open

20/03/2025

A Churchill Fellowship is a unique opportunity to travel internationally, investigate global best practice in an industry/sector and apply it on return.

Any Australian citizen or permanent resident is eligible for a Fellowship – there is no education qualification required, and any idea or industry will be considered.   

Applications close 1 May 2025.   

For more information and to apply, visit: Churchill Trust

IAF Literary Dinner - Tuesday 15 April 2025

11/03/2025

IAF Literary Dinner at Osmond Terrace Function Centre on Tuesday 15 April from 6:30 to 9:00 pm

Independent Arts Foundation Literary Dinner with Prof Enrico Mercuri as guest speaker to talk about his translation of Dante's Inferno, a Wakefield Press publication.

The function will be held on Tuesday, 15 April 2025 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm at Osmond Terrace Function Centre.

Price is $40 (IAF members) and $45 (non-members), which includes a choice of main course, the guest speaker talk and a quiz prepared by Wakefield Press.

For further information and to book, please visit www.iafoundation.org

Felixstow Playgroup

14/02/2025

Come along and join in at Felixstow Playgroup!

For ages 0-5. Every Thursday during school term.

$3.00 per session (first session free).

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Payneham Probus Club - Friendship, fellowship and fun. Monthly meetings in a relaxed environment

24/10/2024

We meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month.

Our general meeting runs from 10.00am to 10.30am. We then have a break for refreshments from 10:30am until 11:00am.

A Guest Speaker or entertainment follows - 11:00am until 11:50am, then Q&A if needed.
The meeting concludes at 12.00 noon.

Members can then choose to meet for lunch at a local hotel.

Find out more here 

Payneham Senior Citizens (Over 50s) Club

08/10/2024

Recently Retired? Need a New Interest or to Get Out of the House?

Want to Make New Friends?

The Payneham Senior Citizens (over 50’s) Club is a very friendly club which is open 3 days a week -Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 12.30-3.00pm

Come and play indoor bowls, cards, Rummikin or board games and make new friends.

We are happy to teach you, or you can introduce us to a game.

Ring Ailene 83650763   

Chris 0411818614   

Francesca 0400899297

 

Address: 54 Coorara Ave, Payneham South 5070

H30 and H33 bus stops outside the door

$50 Annual Membership fee $3 per session (incl afternoon tea)

All welcome (Free first visit)

Bowls season commencing in September.

22/08/2024

Bowls back at Trinity Gardens Bowling Club, 30 Canterbury Avenue. Looking for new and established bowlers.

  • Cheap membership, free club shirt included.
  • Best greens in Adelaide.
  • Friendly atmosphere.
  • Quiet environment.
  • Plenty of parking.
  • Bowls and Coaching available, if required.

Come and join us!

Contacts

Secretary – Hank DeWit – 0422506015

President – Ray Thompson - 0419543357

Marden RSPCA Op Shop Volunteers

12/06/2024

The Marden RSPCA Op Shop has available shifts for volunteering on Tuesdays and Saturdays between 10am and 4pm.

Our valued volunteers are at the core of our retail operations, and we are looking for dedicated and teachable individuals who are capable of:

  • welcoming and assisting customers in store
  • assisting with the general housekeeping and cleanliness of the store
  • receiving, sorting and pricing donated goods in line with Op Shop policies and procedures
  • handling cash and accurately processing purchases through the Point Of Sale system, and
  • replenishing stock levels.


The tasks in our stores are not limited to just these, and there is always a variety of work to do. So, if this interests you and you like meeting new people and learning new skills, then we want to hear from you!

Find out more: RSPCASA

SA Directory of Community Services

06/06/2024

SAcommunity is a free online directory of South Australian community services.
 

To find out about other services, clubs and activities in The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters and beyond check out the SA Directory of Community Services website.

It’s a useful website containing information about government, non-government and community based organisations that provide services for the SA community. Enter “Norwood Payneham & St Peters” in the search bar for a complete listing in our area.

Visit: SA community.org