Create an artwork inspired by one of South Australia's three climate priorities. It can be a drawing, a poem, a video or a campaign for South Australia climate change challenges… Push the boundaries! Your creativity can help build a better future for your friends, your families, and the people of South Australia! Selected artworks will be exhibited during 2024 Adelaide Festival.
Do you want to make your voice heard to save the planet? Do you want to be part of the 2024 Adelaide Festival? We are thrilled to welcome your contribution!

Extinction of animals and plants

Extreme weather events (bushfires, floods, droughts)

Pollution of our air and waterways
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The Botanic Gardens of South Australia comprises three beautiful public gardens. Visit them at Adelaide Botanic Garden in the green lungs of the city, Mount Lofty Botanic Garden in the picturesque Adelaide Hills and Wittunga Botanic Garden, an oasis in suburban Blackwood
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Children's University Adelaide offers educational experiences for children aged 5-14 and volunteering opportunities for 15-18 year olds. Their achievements are recognised through the award of formal certificates and graduations.
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SALA is a state-wide showcase and celebration of South Australia’s living visual artists. It culminates in Australia’s largest and most inclusive visual arts festival, which takes place in galleries and non-traditional arts spaces across South Australia annually, during the entire month of August.
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Slingsby presents emotionally challenging and engaging storytelling in rich live theatrical realms for family audiences and young people aged eight years and over.
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Connecting leading water, climate scientists and researchers with international collaborators and external stakeholders to address complex environmental problems and export innovation to the world.
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An independent statutory office advocating for the rights, development and wellbeing of all South Australian children and young people.
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Country Arts SA’s vision is for artists and communities of regional South Australia to thrive through engagement with the arts, and be recognised as essential contributors to the nation’s cultural voice
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Fun intended. Based in Adelaide, Australia, Windmill Theatre Company has a global reputation as a leading producer of theatre for children, teenagers, and families. We bring artists together to uncover and ignite stories that are burning to be told. Each year we perform in our hometown, and tour across Australia and around the world.
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The South Australian Museum cares for a wealth of treasures with national and international significance – it is admired for its world class collections, which have been amassed over more than 150 years and encompass everything from fossils of the first known life on Earth to pieces of Martian meteorites. The Museum’s collections are still growing and used each day in scientific and cultural research.
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The Australian Government established the Australian Space Agency (the Agency) as an ongoing entity on 1 July 2018 to effect long-term transformation and growth of Australia’s space industry. The Agency’s purpose is to transform and grow a globally-respected Australian space industry that uplifts the broader economy, and inspires and benefits all Australians — underpinned by strong national and international engagement.
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