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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.


  • Windback Wednesday - Gilbert Wood Scout Hall

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    The Scout Hall, located at 4 Kennaway Street, Tusmore, was opened in 1938 by Mrs Gilbert Wood. It is now known as the Gilbert Wood Scout Hall.

    The Wood family of the wholesale tea and grocery firm G. Wood, Son & Company, were noted philanthropists and donated to a variety of charitable institutions, among which was the 1st Linden Park Scout Group for whom this hall was constructed. It is a simple face red brick hall with a projecting stepped parapet to the front elevation. A sheltering verandah has been added to the front supported by narrow Tuscan columns. The hall itself has small high windows to either side and a tall brick chimney on the southern elevation projecting through a corrugated iron roof. It sits in the northern section of Tusmore Park close to the creek.

    The hall is both indicative of the provision of local facilities for community activities such as scouting during the interwar years and also evidence of the philanthropy of notable families in Burnside during this period.

    The hall in 1938. State Library of South Australia, PRG 287/1/6/34

    The hall in 2022.



  • Home Support Program Receives Community Award

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    Radio Life FM presented the Home Support Program volunteers with a Heart of Adelaide Award. Roadies Jodi and Pomfus interviewed five volunteers. They are pictured below with Howard, Peter, Kevin, Keith and Tina.

    The Award certificate reads, in part: “The team at 107.9 LIFE FM would like to acknowledge the dedication and service you provide for people in the community. Your practical support provides them with not only a safe and supportive transport service but also brings a friendly face and joy to their lives.”


    Listen to the Interview


  • Windback Wednesday - Dulwich Horsecar Service

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    Did you know that Dulwich used to have its very own horsecar service? Pictured is Charles Adams in 1913 with his "horse bus" which he routinely drove up Greenhill Road via Watson Avenue, Dulwich. Adams retired from the Municipal Tramways Trust on 4 March 1914 when the "Dulwich Horsecar Service" was closed.

    Image: State Library of South Australia, B53124

  • Globber Competition Winners

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    The City of Burnside ran a recent campaign giving away Globber scooters to local children who were asked to write in and tell Council why they love the pump track.

    Alicia, 3, was one of the lucky winners. Her mum thanked Council for "providing this brilliant competition to encourage everyone to enjoy their outdoor activities and using the pump track."

    "The different heights bring a great sensory experience and she can train on her balancing. Alicia will definitely visit the track and enjoy her go bike very soon," she said.

    Two other winners were Jacob, 5 and Danniella, 6. Jacob said he learnt not to be scared of taking risks and loved spending more time outside being active. Danniella said the pump track boosts her confidence, improves her balance and is "fun! fun! fun!"

    The pump track is currently at Langman Recreation Reserve, Burnside until Tuesday 1 November. It then relocates to Bell Yett Reserve, Wattle Park until the end of January 2023. The pump track has been a hit with local kids across Burnside, with over 100,000 laps recorded in 2022.

    Left: Alicia collects her scooter from Fiona, Community Centres Support Officer.

    Right: Danniella and Jacob celebrate their Globber prizes.


  • Pool Positions Available

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    The George Bolton Swimming Centre is looking for extra staff for the 2022/23 summer season.

    We have vacancies for Pool Lifeguards and Swim Instructors.

    Are you flexible, resilient, community minded and engaging to approach? These are key attributes we are seeking for successful Lifeguards

    Are you customer orientated, empathetic and driven? Do you have a passion for working with children and teaching water safety? We are recruiting multiple 'learn to swim' instructors.

    Both positions pay a generous casual hourly rate of $36. Specific job qualifications also required.

    Find out more by clicking on Swim Instructor and Pool Lifeguard or call Maxima Recruitment on 1300 669 859.

  • Queen's Jubilee Planting Begins

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    To commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the first of a batch of trees have been planted within Seaforth Avenue Reserve, Hazelwood Park. This is the first stage of an ongoing program throughout 2022 and 2023. These English Oaks will mature over 50 to 100 years up to 15 metres tall.

    This project is jointly funded through the City of Burnside and the Australian Government's Planting Trees for The Queen's Jubilee Program, in honour of Her Majesty's 70 years of service as Australia's Head of State.

    If you would like to find out more information regarding the species to be planted, you can visit our Urban Forest Interactive website at trees.burnside.sa.gov.au



  • Windback Wednesday - Toorak Gardens Street Signs

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    Do you recognise these Burnside streets? Perhaps you even live on one of them!

    These "new" street signs were installed in 1938 by the Burnside District Council. These street signs were the first of this particular style to be installed in South Australia. They have been updated since, and look quite different now as the images show!

    Image credit (left): State Library of South Australia. B10329


  • Community Defibrillator Stolen

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    We are extremely disappointed to announce that our community defibrillator at Tusmore Wading Pool, installed only a month ago, was stolen over the weekend. This defibrillator was installed as part of the ratepayer funded Your Neighbourhood Budget program and was suggested by two young girls, Amber and Penny, who wanted to keep their grandma and other community members safe at the wading pool. Stealing this lifesaving piece of equipment from the community is a reprehensible act and we are utterly appalled by this selfishness.

    The theft of this defibrillator has not only cost ratepayers their money, but it could also cost lives. Defibrillators are extremely important pieces of medical equipment that can mean the difference between life and death. If you have any information that could prove useful, please contact the City of Burnside on 8366 4200.
  • Condolences for Her Majesty The Queen

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    The City of Burnside mourns the passing of Her Majesty The Queen and passes its sincere condolences to the Royal Family.

    We would also like to thank Her Majesty The Queen for her 70 years of service.

    As a mark of mourning and respect, the Australian National Flag at the Civic Centre will be flown at half-mast.

    There is a condolence book available at the Customer Service counter at the Civic Centre should you like to leave a message of condolence.

    For an online version of the condolence book, please go to https://www.pmc.gov.au/her-majesty-the-queen

    Should you wish to leave flowers as a tribute to Her Majesty, please ensure they are not wrapped in plastic. Flowers can be left at the Civic Centre in the grassed area shown below:



  • Windback Wednesday - Former Tram Poles, Glynburn Road

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    Along Glynburn Road there are remnants of former tram poles from the original electric tramline which ran along Glynburn Road to the Burnside terminus at Waterfall Terrace. This line was opened in September 1911. After the conversion of tram lines to bus routes in the 1920s, many poles were converted to use as supports for electrical wires. None of these poles are fully intact but are a significant reminder of the early transportation routes through the suburb.

    Pictured is what may be the Burnside terminus at what is now the Glynburn Road/Waterfall Terrace intersection.

    Image from State Library of South Australia. B28339.

Page last updated: 24 Apr 2024, 05:48 PM