Exhibition: SA Wilderness in Flow
Event description
Explore at Your Own Pace
Self-guided photo exhibition – open daily during venue hours
Step into the wild heart of South Australia through a beautiful collection of photographs captured by The Wilderness Society SA during their 2024 expeditions.
These powerful images showcase some of the state’s most remote and breathtaking places — taken with care and deep respect for the land and Traditional Custodians.
🖼️ Where: Upstairs at the Port Admiral Hotel
📅 When: Throughout Nature Festival 2025 (26 Sep - 12 Oct) during hotel open hours
🎟️ Entry: Free – no ticket needed
Featuring Two Iconic Wilderness Areas:
Lake Eyre Basin, including Kallakoopah Creek, Goyder Lagoon & Coongie Lakes
Whether you’re a nature lover, curious wanderer, or just passing through, take a moment to pause, reflect, and connect with the beauty of our wild places.
If you'd like to hear more about these places, we're hosting a special event:
A Celebration of SA’s Wilderness
🗓️ Sunday 28 September | ⏰ 2–4 PM | 📍 Port Admiral Hotel
Join us for a special one-off event with Peter Owen, Director of The Wilderness Society SA, as he shares the stories behind these stunning images. Discover why these places matter and how we can help protect them for the future.
🎟️ Tickets required – limited seats! - get your free ticket here.
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Wilderness is any remote area of land or sea which, following thousands of years of First Nations' Traditional Ownership, continues to support large, intact functioning ecosystems unaffected, or affected to only a minor extent, by the impacts of modern industrial society.
Wilderness - Large Intact Functioning Ecosystem - LIFE
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