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WELCOME.
This is our media hub of all things Burnside.
A hub for local news about people, businesses and happenings in our community.
You will see some beautiful photos of Wyfield Reserve, one of Burnside's biodiversity sites, at the top right of this page.
WELCOME.
This is our media hub of all things Burnside.
A hub for local news about people, businesses and happenings in our community.
You will see some beautiful photos of Wyfield Reserve, one of Burnside's biodiversity sites, at the top right of this page.
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Burnside Highlights 29 March 2023
Share Burnside Highlights 29 March 2023 on Facebook Share Burnside Highlights 29 March 2023 on Twitter Share Burnside Highlights 29 March 2023 on Linkedin Email Burnside Highlights 29 March 2023 linkMayor Anne Monceaux brings you the latest news from across the City of Burnside, including:
✅ City of Burnside named Tree City of the World for fourth consecutive year
✅ Magill Village Celebration this Sunday on Magill Road
✅ Final days to have your say on 40km/h consultation and submit Your Neighbourhood Budget ideas
✅ Know Your Council session with Dr Mark Ellis on Thursday 27 April
✅ And more!Find out more about what's going on in the City of Burnside at www.engage.burnside.sa.gov.au
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Tusmore Wading Pool Off-season
Share Tusmore Wading Pool Off-season on Facebook Share Tusmore Wading Pool Off-season on Twitter Share Tusmore Wading Pool Off-season on Linkedin Email Tusmore Wading Pool Off-season linkFollowing last week’s intense weather, which resulted in damage to the Tusmore Wading Pool’s fence, the City of Burnside has determined to close the wading pool for the upcoming winter break effective immediately. While the Tusmore Wading Pool normally closes following the last weekend of April, the pool would have required an ongoing closure for several weeks while the fence is repaired to ensure community safety and full compliance with pool safety regulations.Please note the George Bolton Swimming Centre will remain open until Sunday 30 April and has a toddler’s pool that is suitable for families. Thank you to everyone who visited the wading pool over the last few months and we look forward to welcoming you all again next summer. -
Windback Wednesday - Pepper Street Arts Centre
Share Windback Wednesday - Pepper Street Arts Centre on Facebook Share Windback Wednesday - Pepper Street Arts Centre on Twitter Share Windback Wednesday - Pepper Street Arts Centre on Linkedin Email Windback Wednesday - Pepper Street Arts Centre linkHave you visited Pepper Street Arts Centre recently? Built in 1882, the site was originally the Magill Village Primary School and accommodated 150 pupils. By 1924 the school was overcrowded and some classes were moved to the Brougham Street community hall. Two years later a new classroom was constructed on the corner of Penfold Road and Adelaide Street.
Junior students continued to attend classes in the 'old' school building until 1963. The site was then used by the Art Faculty of Wattle Park Teachers' College and later by Kent Town Special School. In 1988 the City of Burnside purchased the building and launched the Arts Centre in 1995.
This Sunday (2 April) Pepper Street Arts Centre is hosting a great range of free activities as part of the Magill Village Celebration event, including caricatures by Allan Addams, artist demonstrations and a parrot mobile making workshop. Find out more at www.facebook.com/events/537542135177734/
Photograph: Magill Primary School, circa 1900 - Burnside Library Local History Collection.
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Windback Wednesday - 2014 storm
Share Windback Wednesday - 2014 storm on Facebook Share Windback Wednesday - 2014 storm on Twitter Share Windback Wednesday - 2014 storm on Linkedin Email Windback Wednesday - 2014 storm linkFollowing the damaging wind conditions that swept across the City of Burnside overnight on Sunday 19 March, it seems timely to reflect on a storm of similar severity that occurred in 2014, almost a decade ago!
Similarly to this week’s damaging weather, much of our city (including the Civic Centre) experienced prolonged blackouts during the 2014 storm. Over 800 Customer Requests were received and Council staff worked tirelessly to attend to these. On Monday 20 March 2023, a total of 434 calls were handled by our Customer Service team (a 141 per cent increase), including a total of 218 Customer Requests (a 230 per cent increase). Of this number, 150 Customer Requests were in relation to hazardous events which required an urgent response by Council. It is expected that many more Customer Requests will be received in the coming days.
As a result of the 2014 storm, Council invested in a generator that could be used if a similar event were to happen in the future. This generator was able to power part of the Civic Centre for the entire day on Monday 20 March, servicing the Customer Service, People Experience, Information Management, Information Technology and part of the Communications and Community Engagement teams to ensure the smooth running of Council business as well as allowing Council to keep the community updated on our website and social media. All field staff were out in the community attending to urgent matters.
Pictured is Hazelwood Park in the aftermath of the 2014 storm. Unfortunately, Hazelwood Park was also badly affected this week. Residents are advised to avoid visiting our parks and reserves until our crew is able to ensure they are safe to visit.
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Council response to damaging weather 22 March 2023
Share Council response to damaging weather 22 March 2023 on Facebook Share Council response to damaging weather 22 March 2023 on Twitter Share Council response to damaging weather 22 March 2023 on Linkedin Email Council response to damaging weather 22 March 2023 linkFollowing the damaging winds sustained across the City of Burnside on Monday 20 March there remains a significant amount of work for Council over the coming weeks. Because of this we would like to provide an update of the ongoing works and subsequent impact on some of our services.
The immediate actions undertaken in the past two days include the following:
- Field service teams have been deployed across the city to primarily scout all suburbs so that we have enhanced intelligence of priority areas. Where possible the teams are cleaning up and are logging further work such as tree work, tree inspections and additional clearing.
- Contractors and consultants have been engaged to support in the field and they are working/have worked on priority areas including the George Bolton Swimming Centre, Hazelwood Park, Kensington Gardens Reserve, main roads and Stonyfell, which has the highest concentration of mature trees.
- The Urban Forest team are continuing to triage tree assessments and are working on the most urgent areas first. This includes prioritizing large mature trees near schools and kindergartens.
- Playgrounds at Hazelwood Park and Knightsbridge Reserve have been closed for the week due to the proximity of nearby branches in the surrounding trees. The Tusmore Wading Pool remains closed due to the recent power outage, affecting sanitation capabilities, and the damaged fence.
- Large trees/logs that can be left safely will remain in place for at least two weeks while field teams work on clearing other debris and hazards.
CEO Chris Cowley said the majority of field team services have been placed on hold until at least Thursday 23 March while these urgent works are ongoing.
“Following the intense weather event we sustained on Monday we have had a significant amount of tree debris fall within our streets, parks and reserves,” Mr Cowley said.
“Our field teams have been hard at work to assess the damage and clear debris where possible, and this work takes precedent at the moment.
“I am so proud of every team at the City of Burnside for their tremendous work over the past few days to effectively deal with this situation.
“On Monday alone we received a 141 per cent increase in phone calls to our Customer Experience team, and a 230 per cent increase in customer requests.
“This was a small but destructive event, the scale of which has not been seen since the 2014 storms. I ask the community to take the utmost care and only access our local parks and reserves if absolutely necessary. Our teams are still undertaking risk assessments with a lot of ground to cover over the coming days, and we thank you for your patience as we continue to work diligently to clean up the remaining debris.”
The City of Burnside has contacted the Local Government Functional Support Group to request assistance from other Councils, with a request made for arboriculture field service teams that can clear and chip tree debris.
More information will be provided in the coming days on our website and social media pages and we thank the community for their patience and support during this time.
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Burnside Highlights 15 March 2023
Share Burnside Highlights 15 March 2023 on Facebook Share Burnside Highlights 15 March 2023 on Twitter Share Burnside Highlights 15 March 2023 on Linkedin Email Burnside Highlights 15 March 2023 linkMayor Anne Monceaux brings you the latest news from across the City of Burnside, including:
✅ Burnside Toy Library wins international award
✅ Harmony Week Concert on Tuesday 21 March
✅ 40km/h engagement continuing until Friday 31 March
✅ Magill Village community celebration event on Sunday 2 April
✅ And more!Find out more about what's going on in the City of Burnside at engage.burnside.sa.gov.au
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Pump Track Temporary Closure 14 & 15 March
Share Pump Track Temporary Closure 14 & 15 March on Facebook Share Pump Track Temporary Closure 14 & 15 March on Twitter Share Pump Track Temporary Closure 14 & 15 March on Linkedin Email Pump Track Temporary Closure 14 & 15 March linkPlease note the pump track at Newland Park will be temporarily closed on Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 March to make it even more fun! #rideburnside will be back on Thursday 16 March. Thank you for your patience during this time
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Windback Wednesday - Penfolds Magill Estate
Share Windback Wednesday - Penfolds Magill Estate on Facebook Share Windback Wednesday - Penfolds Magill Estate on Twitter Share Windback Wednesday - Penfolds Magill Estate on Linkedin Email Windback Wednesday - Penfolds Magill Estate linkWith French grapevine cuttings in hand, Dr Christopher and Mary Penfold journeyed to Australia from England in 1844. The Penfolds purchased land in Makgill (now Magill) and lived in a small stone cottage known as the "Grange". Christopher planted the vines, initially using the wine to treat his medical patients. While her husband was working, Mary tended the vineyards.
The business grew in popularity and after Christopher’s death in 1870, Mary assumed total responsibility of the vineyards. Mary passed away in 1896, but her grandsons were determined to continue the company. Penfolds went on to become a leading Australian winery.
The Grange vineyard in Magill is smaller today, but the cottage, buildings and some of the vines remain as a reminder of its early history.
Photograph: Penfolds Estate 1908, Burnside Library Local History Collection
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Celebrating Environment Day 2023
Share Celebrating Environment Day 2023 on Facebook Share Celebrating Environment Day 2023 on Twitter Share Celebrating Environment Day 2023 on Linkedin Email Celebrating Environment Day 2023 linkOn Friday 3 March we celebrated Environment Day at Kensington Gardens Reserve, where we recognised our local environment champions who are driving positive change in the City of Burnside.Following a Welcome to Country from Senior Kaurna man Mickey Kumatpi Marrutya O'Brien, we acknowledged the following award winners:
Inspiring Garden - Ian and Rebecca Peters
Ian and Rebecca Peters of Mount Osmond have undertaken extensive work to revegetate their property, planting local native plants and providing support to promote wildlife sustainability. This includes possum boxes in nearby trees to provide safe shelter for local possum populations. Ian and Rebecca also work hard to care for unowned cats and rehome them where possible.
Young Environmentalist - St Peter's Girls' School Environment Club
The St Peter's Girls' Environment Club has undertaken major work in habitat management, focusing in and around Ferguson Conservation Park in partnership with Friends of Ferguson Conservation Park. The group has also established several new recycling initiatives within the school. In addition, the group maintains a fresh produce garden which supplies food for the school canteen.
Environmental Action Champion - Friends of Cleland National Park
The Friends of Cleland National Park is a dedicated and well organised group of volunteers whose main efforts are directed to conserving and regenerating flora and fauna within Cleland National Park. Their work includes weed removal, planting of indigenous species and monitoring local native wildlife such as the Southern Brown Bandicoot.
Congratulations to our winners and thank you to everyone who nominated for our 2023 Environment Awards. Maintaining the environment is a priority for the City of Burnside and Council is glad to see so many people are passionate about caring for their local surroundings.
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Burnside Highlights 1 March 2023
Share Burnside Highlights 1 March 2023 on Facebook Share Burnside Highlights 1 March 2023 on Twitter Share Burnside Highlights 1 March 2023 on Linkedin Email Burnside Highlights 1 March 2023 linkMayor Anne Monceaux brings you the latest news from across the City of Burnside, including:
✅ Environment Awards at Kensington Wama/Kensington Gardens Reserve near the adventure playground on West Terrace this Friday 3 March
✅ New edition of Focus arriving at residences this week
✅ Your Neighbourhood Budget open now for applications
✅ City-wide 40 km/h engagement opens on Monday 6 March
✅ Library in the Park at Tusmore Park on Friday 10 March.Find out more about what's going on in the City of Burnside at engage.burnside.sa.gov.au
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