In September, Talking History invites us to pull on our boots to unearth the ways South Australians have reshaped their environments. You’ll learn about oranges, irrigation, and introduced species, but most importantly, hear the stories of people who have survived and thrived in the state with the most unpredictable rainfall.
Presented in partnership with the State Library of South Australia
Speakers: Amanda Wells, Faith Coleman and Lauren Fuge
Chair: Mandy Paul, HTSA Head of Collections
Arrive 5.30pm for refreshments for a 6.00pm start. This is an interactive event with a Q&A at the end.
Location: Hetzel Lecture Theatre, State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide 5000
Enter via the ramp entrance corner North Terrace and Kintore Avenue
Bookings essential - Limited spaces
This Talking History event is part of the 2025 Nature Festival program.