Events
We are a vibrant, diverse community where there is always an interesting activity or event to get along to.
Please visit our Waste Wise Events Policy page.
Events that are being held on Council owned or managed land require a permit. You may be required to fill out applications forms depending on your event.
Please follow this link for more information: Community Forms and Event Permits
Here we list some of our favourite upcoming events, scroll down to see what’s on. Please choose the filter to search for particular events like ARTS, SENIORS and YOUTH eg.
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Morning Nature Walks (Mental Health Week 2022)
10 October, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 8:30 am
An event every day that begins at 8:00 am, repeating until 14 October, 2022
About the events
Join our daily morning- or before work walks and enjoy a gentle stroll in a local reserve. Activities will focus on the natural world around us, sensory input from the environment, chats about the new research into the health benefits of nature and offer some suggesting of where to go in Kingborough.
Monday 10 October – Denison Street Reserve
A mindful in nature walk through Denison Street Reserve with forest therapist Cassey Mays and Council’s Natural Areas Interpretation Officer. Enjoy focusing on connecting to nature.
Leaving from Denison Street carpark at 8am
Tuesday 11 October – Taroona Coastal Track
Walk a part of the Taroona Coastal track with local GP Anna Seth and Council’s Natural Areas Interpretation Officer. Enjoy chatting about how nature can help support our mental health and try a simple nature mindfulness practice.
Leaving from Taroona Beach car park at 8am
Wednesday 12 October – Boronia Hill Reserve
A mindful in nature walk through with Boronia Hill reserve with Forest therapist Cassey Mays and Council’s Natural Areas Interpretation Officer. Enjoy focusing on connecting to nature
Leaving from the connecting track at the top of Hutchins and Jindabyne Road 8am
Thursday 13 October – Hawthorn Reserve
A mindful in nature walk through Hawthorn Reserve with Forest therapist Cassey Mays and Council’s Natural Areas Interpretation Officer (BJ)
Leaving from in front of the shop on Hawthorn drive, Kingston 8am
Friday 14 October – Boronia Hill Reserve
Walk through Boronia Hill Reserve with Council’s Natural Areas Interpretation Officer (BJ). Enjoy learning about the plants and animals that live here and how they interact.
Leaving from the connecting track at the top of Hutchins and Jindabyne Road 8am
No bookings required, just show up.