Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia, and Mr Rod Bunten invite members of the public to experience the intersection of history and nature at the Government House Adelaide Open Day, held in conjunction with the Nature Festival.
Government House Adelaide will open from 10am to 4pm on Sunday, October 13, 2024, for people to explore the gardens, engage with natural features, and learn about the ongoing efforts in conservation and sustainability.
Highlights include the Governor’s Rose Garden, where visitors can view a collection of roses that have been propagated for the past 35 State Governor’s; a descendent of the Lone Pine from Gallipoli; and a remarkable 150-year-old Moreton Bay Fig.
The event will also feature free guided tours of Government House Adelaide – the oldest Government House in Australia – with guides sharing insights into its role in South Australia’s history, and its function as the official residence of the State’s Governors.
Guides from the Friends of the Botanic Gardens will lead guided tours of the grounds and discuss the evolution of the gardens, the symbolism behind plantings, and the ongoing efforts to preserve and enhance the natural spaces.
Additionally, the Open Day will include various interactive elements in conjunction with the Nature Festival, ranging from flower crowns, opportunities to engage with gardening experts, and creating garden art; as well as live music, children’s quizzes, and food and drink vendors.
Admission to the Open Day is free, and all are welcome to attend.
Participants are free to register, but bookings are not required.
For more information, please visit governor.sa.gov.au or contact Government House on (08) 8203 9800.