WelcomeuTO SALISBURY Welcome to Salisbury booklet Contents

Emergency Numbers...... 4 About Salisbury...... 6 Welcome to Salisbury...... 7 Community Centres and Hub...... 10 Library Services...... 14 Sport and Recreation...... 20 Parks and Reserve...... 23 Living in Salisbury...... 26 Schools and Child Care...... 26 Public Transport...... 26 Youth Programs...... 26 Salisbury Seniors...... 26 Health Services...... 26 Mental Health Support...... 26 Employment and Training Services...... 27 The Polaris Centre...... 27 Shopping and Leisure...... 27 Recreation and Leisure...... 28 Citizenship...... 28 Places of Worship...... 28 Acknowledgement of Country Volunteering...... 28 The acknowledges that we are on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Plains and pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, Climate Change Refuge...... 28 beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna Waste Collection in Salisbury...... 29 people living today. Welcome to Salisbury booklet Welcome to Salisbury booklet Emergency Numbers

Emergency – Ambulance, Police, Fire 000

Police Department (not an emergency) 13 14 44

Crisis Care Helpline 13 16 11 Free after-hours telephone service provides a response in regards to crisis situations involving children

Lifeline 13 11 14 A free telephone service offering information and counselling support

Electricity Emergency (24 hour) 13 13 66

Gas Emergency (24 hour) 1800 808 526

Poisons Information Centre (24 hour) 13 11 26

Water/Sewer Emergency (24 hour) 1300 883 121

SA Dental Service (After Hours Emergency for children under 18) 8232 2651

Health Direct Australia 1800 022 222 For free advice if you are feeling sick and not sure what to do

3 City of Salisbury City of Salisbury 4 Welcome to Salisbury booklet Welcome to Salisbury booklet About Salisbury

City of Salisbury is a local government area located 25 kilometres north of Adelaide. It spans 161km2 of unique landscapes; from the shores of Gulf St Vincent to the Para Escarpment to the foothills of .

City of Salisbury consists of 32 suburbs and is home to approximately 141,000 residents. The population is rich in cultural diversity, with over 30% of its population born overseas. City of Salisbury is proud to be a Refugee Welcome Zone, a Welcoming City and an Intercultural City.

Our City is recognised as a national leader in a range of industries including water sustainability, defence, electronics and technology as well as being a centre for manufacturing, distribution and warehousing.

Beautiful parks, reserves and wetlands are abundant in Salisbury. Our dedication to preserving the natural environment and our innovative wetlands program is recognised worldwide.

The City is also home to over 50 purpose-built recreation centres and clubs, great shopping facilities, Community Centres, libraries, a cinema complex and many great restaurants and hotels. The brand new Salisbury Community Hub which opened in 2019 serves as the main Council office and library. It is a welcoming and accessible space featuring a café, programs, and rooms for hire.

Council is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive City. Our vision is to build on Salisbury’s proud history and continue to develop as a flourishing city with opportunity for all.

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We are pleased to welcome you as a new For further information, Salisbury creates two magazines: Salisbury Aware and Discover Salisbury. resident. This Welcome Booklet serves Salisbury Aware is our flagship publication as an introduction to the area and Council containing information about achievements and services. programs in the area.

This Booklet is best used in conjunction with the Discover Salisbury promotes our City’s unique South Australian Directory of Community Services attractions and extensive calendar of community (www.sacommunity.org) and Council’s website or events. Copies are mailed to households and customer centre. We hope it will help you find your available in libraries, community centres, the way around and quickly become part of our great Salisbury Community Hub and online at community. www.discoversalisbury.com.au

SA Directory of Community Service 1300 731 844 TTY (for hearing impaired) 8406 8596 Customer Centre 8406 8222 Email: [email protected] Web: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au Facebook: @cityofsalisbury Twitter: @cityofsalisbury Instagram @cityofsalisbury

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Our Community Centres are as diverse and Community Centre Locations vibrant as the communities they serve. They are friendly and welcoming places, so Bagster Road Community Centre why not visit one? 17 Bagster Road, Salisbury North SA 5108 8250 4167 Community Centres host a range of programs, classes, social groups and meals for our residents. Programs Located in Salisbury North next to a nature reserve vary at each centre and can include: and shopping centre, this spacious facility houses kitchen facilities and an air-conditioned hall for hire. • Computing and technology tutoring • Employment and job seeker advice Burton Community Centre • Language and literacy classes 386 Waterloo Corner Road, Burton SA 5110 • Cooking classes 8280 8843 Burton Community Centre is vibrant and • Fitness programs contemporary and has a beautiful garden space • Craft and leisure activities for entertaining. It is located near the Burton Park • Playgroups Community Recreation Precinct and Springbank Shopping Plaza. • Family support groups • Health information sessions Morella Community Centre Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre is 90 Kings Road, Parafield Gardens SA 5107 designed for young people aged 12-25 and offers 8406 8484 assistance on education, employment, and enterprise Morella Community Centre includes a spacious and skills. Connect on social media at Facebook.com/ relaxing native garden and is located next to The youthinsalisbury. Gardens Recreation Centre and Swimming Pool. Most centres also have rooms and facilities available Morella runs a range of intercultural programs, to hire for community or personal use. language classes, health and wellbeing programs and more. Salisbury Community Hub Pooraka Farm Community Centre 34 Church Street, Salisbury SA 5108 126 Henderson Avenue, Pooraka SA 5095 8406 8222 8406 8488 Salisbury Community Hub opened in 2019 and serves Pooraka Farm Community Centre is City of Salisbury’s as the main Council office, library and community southernmost community centre, located near the space. The ground and first floor are for community Montague Farm Estate. It is located in a renovated use, have bookable meeting and event rooms, parent country barn and features a distinctive windmill. This room, an accessible adult change room facility, a café, unique facility is reflective of local modern history. computers, high speed internet and E-sports, and places to study, eat and relax.

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Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre Salisbury Seniors 28 Smith Road, Salisbury SA 5109 8285 2055 Jack Young Centre The Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre is nestled 1 Orange Avenue, Salisbury SA 5108 between the Ferns Lifestyle Village and Salisbury 8406 8525 East High School. It is a modern facility and provides innovative and exciting learning opportunities. Pine Lakes Centre 16 Homestead Place, Parafield Gardens SA 5107 Para Hills Community Hub 8406 8525 Wilkinson Road, Para Hills SA 5096 8406 8560 Para Hills Seniors Centre The Para Hills Community Hub has recently been 22 Wilkinson Road, Para Hills SA 5096 renovated to include a welcoming library, seniors’ 8406 8560 programs, the Paddocks Centre, and early childhood and adult education. There are a range of flexible The Jack Young, Para Hills Seniors and Pine Lakes rooms and a function space for hire, many of which Centres provide a supportive environment with are ideal for community programs and events. services and programs designed for people over 50.

The Mawson Centre 2-8 Main Street, Mawson Lakes SA 5095 8302 5449 The Mawson Centre at Mawson Lakes is a learning cultural hub offering a variety of programs and services for all ages. Programs include English as a Second Language, to Adult Community Education Courses aimed at providing employment skills. It also offers a range of community events and services including Health Immunisation and Justice of the Peace.

Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre 17-19 Wiltshire Street, Salisbury SA 5108 8406 8555 Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre is the heart of youth service delivery in the City of Salisbury. We provide programs and activities that serve as a pathway to education, employment and enterprise for young people aged 12 to 25 who live, work, study or volunteer in the area.

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There are over 100 public libraries in South Libraries also offer a range of services including: Australia, five of which are in the City of - Free internet, email and computer use Salisbury. Library membership is free, and - Photocopying, printing, scanning provides access to all libraries within the - Local and family history state. Libraries are great places for people - Digital Kiosks of all ages, abilities and cultures to meet, - School Holiday Programs read, learn, use computer and internet - Children’s Giggle Time and Story Time sessions - Author events facilities and access information. The brand - Community Languages new Salisbury Community Hub features a - Book discussion groups library which has two levels of community - Community Information services spaces, with a diverse book collection, - Justice of the Peace service computers, e-sports and child and adult Residents with transport or mobility restrictions programs. may be eligible for the Home Library Service, call 8406 8341 for more information or contact Library members can borrow items free of charge Library Administration on 8406 8311 or email from any library. All items (except for toys, games & [email protected]. sport equipment) can be returned to any public library within , regardless of which library Justice of the Peace they were borrowed from. A Justice of the Peace is authorised to witness Borrowable items include: and attest documents e.g. statutory declarations, - Books and eBooks affidavits, wills, divorce papers, power of attorney and guardianship documents, as well as certify copies - Audiobooks of original documents. For times and availability, call - Jigsaw puzzles 8406 8222. - Magazines - CDs - DVDs and Bluerays - Toys and games - Sports equipment

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Library Locations & Opening Hours

Community Hub Library Salisbury West Library 34 Church Street, Salisbury SA 5108 Hollywood Boulevard, Salisbury Downs SA 5108 8406 8222 8406 8489 Mon-Wed & Fri 8.30am-5.30pm Mon-Wed & Fri 9.30am-5.30pm Thurs 8.30am-8pm Thurs 9.30am-8pm Sat 9.30am-3.30pm Sat 9.30am-12.30pm Sun 11.00am-2.00pm Sun Closed

Mawson Lakes Library Ingle Farm Library 2-8 Main Street, Mawson Lakes SA 5095 Beovich Road, Ingle Farm SA 5098 8302 5555 8406 8595 Mon & Wed 9.30am-5pm Mon-Wed & Fri 9.30am-5.30pm Tues & Thurs 9.30am-7pm Thurs 9.30am-8pm Fri 9.30am-5pm Sat 9.30am-3.30pm Sat 10am-4pm Sun 1.30pm-4.30pm Sun 2pm-5pm Home Library Service Para Hills Library 8406 8341 Wilkinson Road, Para Hills SA 5096 8406 8530 Mon-Wed & Fri 9.30am-5pm Online Services Thurs 9.30am-7pm The library website is a useful source of information about upcoming programs, events, and accessing the Sat 10am-1pm online catalogue, eBooks and audiobooks. The library Sun Closed also publishes a monthly e-newsletter. Join our vibrant community on Facebook at www.facebook.com/salisburylibraryservice.

15 City of Salisbury City of Salisbury 16 Libraries 1. SALISBURY COMMUNITY HUB - 34 Church Street, Salisbury Welcome to Salisbury booklet Telephone: 8406 8222 2. INGLE FARM LIBRARY - Beovich Road, Ingle Farm Telephone: 8265 4717 3. MAWSON LAKES LIBRARY - 2-8 Main Street, Mawson Lakes Telephone: 8302 5555 4. PARA HILLS LIBRARY - Wilkinson Road, Para Hills aslip Road Telephone: 8264 2512 He 5. SALISBURY WEST LIBRARY - Hollywood Boulevard, Salisbury Downs Telephone: 8258 2788 Edinburgh Base Recreation Centres 6. INGLE FARM RECREATION CENTRE - Corner Beovich & Roopena Roads, Ingle Farm Telephone: 8263 0411 Adelaide to Pt Pirie 7. PARAFIELD GARDENS RECREATION CENTRE - Corner Kings & Martins Roads, Parafield Gardens Telephone: 8281 4888 Port 8. BRIDGESTONE ATHLETICS CENTRE - 1-33 Frost Road, Salisbury South SA 5106 Wakefield Road Diment Road 9. SALISBURY RECREATION PRECINCT - Waterloo Corner Road, Salisbury North Telephone: 8258 1713

St Kilda Road 10. LITTLE PARA GOLF COURSE - 62 Martins Road, Paralowie Telephone: 8285 9177 Community Centres Helps Road 11. SALISBURY COMMUNITY HUB - 34 Church Street, Salisbury 32 30 Telephone: 8406 8222 Tram Line 12. BAGSTER ROAD COMMUNITY CENTRE - 17 Bagster Road, Salisbury North 23 Telephone: 8250 4167 St Kilda 13 Wa 13. BURTON COMMUNITY CENTRE - 386 Waterloo Corner Road, Burton terloo Corner Telephone: 8280 8843 ar Road38 14. MORELLA COMMUNITY CENTRE - 90 Kings Road, Parafield Gardens Road Boliv Telephone: 8250 7786 Burton Road 15. POORAKA FARM COMMUNITY CENTRE - 126 Henderson Avenue, Pooraka 12 29 28 25 Telephone: 8262 5544 9 42 Target Hi 16. SALISBURY EAST NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE - 28 Smith Road, Salisbury 43 Saints R ll R Telephone: 8285 2055 10 11 oad Park oad 17. THE MAWSON CENTRE - 2-8 Main Street, Mawson Lakes 1 18 enden Road Telephone: 8302 5449 Terr F 39The Whites Road Spains Road ac G e 24rove 18. TWELVE25 SALISBURY YOUTH ENTERPRISE CENTRE - 17-19 Wiltshire Street, Salisbury Wa 19 y Telephone: 8253 9928 or Street 5 19. JACK YOUNG CENTRE - Orange Avenue, Salisbury Winz Kings Road Telephone: 8258 7286 Smith Road 20. PARA HILLS COMMUNITY HUB - Wilkinson Road, Para Hills 14 8 16 Telephone: 8406 8560 7 22 Frost Road y wa Parks and Play Spaces 26 21. BALTIMORE RESERVE - Oleander Drive, Parafield Gardens Barker Road 22. BRIDGESTONE RESERVE - Frost Road, Salisbury South Bridge Road Salisbury High 23. BURTON PARK - Waterloo Corner Road, Burton Martins Road 21 24. CANTERBURY DRIVE RESERVE - Canterbury Drive, Salisbury Heights Ry 37 McIntyre Road ans Ro 25. CARISBROOKE RESERVE - , Salisbury Park Wynn Globe Derby Drive Va ad le Drive 26. COBBLER CREEK RECREATION PARK - Bridge Road, Salisbury East Parafield Airport 27. GOLDING OVAL - Redhill Road, Para Vista

Adelaide to Gawler 28. HARRY BOWEY RESERVE - Riversdale Drive, Salisbury Park Kest 29. JENKINS RESERVE - Saints Road, Salisbury Park ers Road 30. KAURNA PARK - Corner Helps/Waterloo Corner Roads, Burton Elder Smith Road Main North Road 31. LINDBLOM PARK - Mintarra Terrace, Pooraka 32. ST KILDA ADVENTURE PARK - St Kilda Ma 20 33. THE PADDOCKS - Bridge Road, Para Hills West 3 xwell44 Road 17 34. UNITY PARK - South Terrace, Pooraka

33 4 Nelson Road 35 35. PRETTEJOHN GULLY (inclusive playspace), Wilkinson Road, Para Hills 40 36. WALKLEYS PARK - Fairfax Avenue & Lauder Street, Ingle Farm Dog Friendly Parks 15Montague Road 37. BALTIMORE RESERVE - Oleander Drive, Parafield Gardens 36 38. KINGSWOOD CRESCENT RESERVE - Bolivar Road, Paralowie 31 39. CANTERBURY DRIVE RESERVE - Canterbury Drive, Salisbury Heights 2 40. DRY CREEK LINEAR PARK - Park Way, Mawson Lakes

ys Road 27 41. GOLDING OVAL - Corner Redhill Road & Kalina Avenue, Para Vista 6 45 Wright Road 42. HAPPY HOME RESERVE - Waterloo Corner Road, Salisbury North

Walkle 41 34 43. JENKINS RESERVE - Saints Road, Salisbury Park 44. THE PADDOCKS - Maxwell Road, Para Hills West 45. UNITY PARK - South Terrace, Pooraka 17 City of Salisbury City of Salisbury 18 Welcome to Salisbury booklet Welcome to Salisbury booklet Sport and Recreation

Sport and recreation centres in the Sport and Recreation Facilities City of Salisbury offer a wide range of Parafield Gardens Recreation Centre programs and activities. Participating in Cnr Kings & Martins Road, Parafield Gardens SA 5107 sport and recreation is a great way to 8286 8800 have fun, learn skills, maintain health The Parafield Gardens Recreation Centre has over 250 and socialise. teams who participate in eight different recreational activities. The centre features an air conditioned Programs include: stadium which includes three full size indoor sports courts and a large multi-purpose activity area. • Badminton • Basketball Ingle Farm Recreation Centre • Futsal (soccer) Corner Beovich Road & Roopena Street, Ingle • Group Fitness Classes Farm SA 5108 • Gymnastics 08 7422 1500 • Inclusive Sports Programs Ingle Farm Recreation Centre is a regional multi-court • Indoor Archery centre that offers a range of activities and services. The Centre has recently been refurbished to include four • Indoor Model Aircraft Flying squash courts for hire and has a comfortable viewing • Kindisports area for spectators. • Martial Arts • Netball Salisbury Recreation Precinct • Rollerskating Waterloo Corner Road, Salisbury North SA 5108 • Seniors Programs (Over 50’s Club, Women’s 8286 0900 Communication Group) Salisbury Recreation Precinct features a 25m and 50m • Squash swimming pool, reserves, walks, a kick-about area and walks and eight floodlit tennis courts, four of which • Swimming have the Australian Open plexi-cushion surface. You • Table Tennis can spend fun-filled, action packed days at the precinct. • Tennis • Volleyball Little Para Golf Course 62 Martins Road, Paralowie SA 5108 8285 9177 Little Para Golf Course is a 9-hole Par 3 golf course. It has a driving range, introductory golf programs and golf equipment for hire. Bridgestone Athletics Centre 1-33 Frost Road, Salisbury South SA 5106 Bridgestone Athletics Centre is home to three local athletics clubs and hosts athletic carnivals and events. It has a state-of-the-art 400m synthetic athletics track and associated field facilities. 19 City of Salisbury City of Salisbury 20 Welcome to Salisbury booklet Welcome to Salisbury booklet

Sport and Recreation Clubs Within City of Salisbury, there are over 150 recreation • Skateboarding and sporting clubs in Salisbury catering for a wide • Soccer variety of interests including: • Tennis • AFL • Water Sports • Athletics Most sporting clubs have licensed clubrooms and • Baseball social facilities. • Cricket For more information refer to the SA Directory • Cycling and BMX of Community Services or contact the Salisbury • Golf Customer Service on 8406 8222. • Lawn Bowls • Martial Arts • Netball • Shooting and Archery

21 City of Salisbury City of Salisbury 22 Welcome to Salisbury booklet Welcome to Salisbury booklet Parks and Reserves Major Park Locations Bridgestone Reserve Watershed Wetlands Frost Road, Salisbury (Incorporating the Watershed Café and Function Centre) The City of Salisbury has over 130 beautiful Happy Home Reserve Cobbler Creek Recreation Park , Mawson Lakes parks, reserves, wetlands and playgrounds Waterloo Corner Road, Salisbury North Smith Road, Salisbury East St Kilda Playground And Mangrove Trail and over 50 kilometres of walking trails Unity Park Harry Bowey Reserve (Incorporating regional adventure playground and for residents and visitors to enjoy. South Terrace, Pooraka Riverside Drive, Salisbury Park nature walk) Mangrove Street, St Kilda

Over time, City of Salisbury has transformed its Canterbury Drive Reserve Carisbrooke Park Paddocks Wetlands landscape to establish parklands, linear trails, reserves Canterbury Drive, Salisbury Heights Main North Road, Salisbury Park and outdoor recreation facilities. Cnr Bridge and Maxwell Roads, Para Hills A recycled water system consisting of 52 wetlands Dry Creek Linear Park Pitman Park Kaurna Park and storm-water detention basins are used to irrigate Park Way, Mawson Lakes Main entrance of Commercial Road, Salisbury (Incorporating historical indigenous Woodliparri our parks and open spaces, and support a healthy Walk) Waterloo Corner Road, Burton habitat for native fauna. Jenkins Reserve Unity Park Walking and cycling trails throughout Salisbury include Salisbury Park (Incorporating an accessible playground for the Little Para Trails and Dry Creek Linear Park. Many children in wheelchairs) South Terrace, Pooraka of our larger parks and reserves incorporate safe The Paddocks children’s playgrounds, picnic areas and free BBQs. Maxwell Road, Para Hills West Dog Friendly Parks Baltimore Reserve Oleander Drive, Parafield Gardens Dog friendly parks are designated areas where dogs are permitted to be off-leash at any time. These parks Bolivar Road Reserve have been specifically designed to offer an interesting Bolivar Road environment for dogs and their owners. Dog waste bags are supplied at each park and dog owners are Golding Oval required to clean up after their dogs when in a public environment. Cnr Redhill Road & Kalina Avenue, Para Vista Pet dogs and cats are required to be de-sexed, microchipped and registered. If a roaming dog is Outside the dog parks there are numerous reserves found, please contact Council on 8406 8222. and parks where dogs can be off their leads during the hours of 6.30pm and 8.00am. Currently there are nine dog friendly parks available throughout the City at the following locations:

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Council provides many services for Salisbury Seniors people that live, work or visit the City of Seniors services for people over 50 are offered at Salisbury. Additional services are offered many community and seniors centres. They are great by government and non-government places to meet people, participate in activities and find support for any concerns. These are located at organisations. Services include education, the Jack Young Centre, telephone 8406 8525, Para child-care, public transport, physical Hills Centre, telephone 8395 1520 or Pine Lakes Seniors Centre, telephone 8406 8525. and mental health, youth and seniors programs. Below are some key examples: Health Services Two public hospitals are located near Salisbury: Schools and Child Care Lyell McEwin Hospital and Modbury Hospital. The Royal Adelaide Hospital and the Women’s and Throughout City of Salisbury, there are 44 public and Children’s Hospital are located in Adelaide. Salisbury’s private schools and 30 child care centres. These offer Primary Health Care Centre is located on Hollywood a variety of religious and secular education options. Boulevard, Salisbury Downs, telephone 8281 7644. For more information contact the Department of Education on 8226 1000 Free call: 1800 088 158 or Alternatively, an after-hours home doctor service visit www.decs.sa.gov.au can provide bulk-billed home visits to those with Medicare cards, telephone 13 74 25. Public Transport Mental Health Support Salisbury is well serviced by public transport with both bus and train connections to Adelaide and Services exist to support mental health including other regional centres. Timetables and information is phone support services and further advice available available via Info Line on 1300 311 from your doctor. A full list can be viewed at: 108 or visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au healthdirect.gov.au/mental-health-helplines but some common helplines are: Youth Programs - Beyond Blue (depression and anxiety support) 1300 4636 Salisbury has a number of programs to support young people aged 12-25 and their families through - Headspace (12-25 year olds) Twelve25 and at libraries and community centres.. 1800 650 890 There are also a number of youth agencies and - Kids Helpline (12-25 year olds) services run outside of Council, for information 1800 55 1800 contact the SA Community Directory on - QLife (LGBTIQA Support) 1800 184 527 1300 731 844. - PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia) 1300 726 306

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Employment and Training Shopping and Leisure Services There are 57 neighbourhood shopping centres across the city providing a convenient option for your grocery Employment and training services can offer support in and personal service shopping needs. Major shopping searching for paid employment. Services can advise centres that have Post Offices are: on training, resume writing and interview skills. Check with your local library, community centre, youth centre or Northern Futures for current programs. Parabanks Shopping Centre Alternatively, Centrelink is the government agency John Street, Salisbury which can be a point of reference for formal services Salisbury South Business Hub and financial support. Kings Road, Salisbury South The Polaris Centre Ingle Farm Shopping Centre Cnr Walkleys and Montague Roads, Ingle Farm The Polaris Centre is the hub for innovation and business. It aims to provide business support, advice Mawson Lakes Promenade and training for small to medium enterprises in the The Promenade, Mawson Lakes northern region. Telephone 8260 8205 for more information. Paralowie Plaza Cultural and Leisure Volunteering 337 Whites Road, Paralowie Recreation and leisure facilities include a cinema Volunteering has many benefits. It can be a great Hollywood Plaza complex in Gawler Street, Salisbury, the Classic Jets way to make friends and connect with your local Winzor Street, Salisbury Downs Fighter Museum at Parafield Airport, the Adelaide community, it can help you develop new skills and Planetarium at Mawson Lakes the Folk Museum and build your confidence, and for some it may be a path Paralowie Village Shopping Centre Water Wheel Museum in Salisbury, and the Tramway to employment. The City of Salisbury offers volunteer Cnr Bolivar Road and Liberator Drive, Paralowie Museum at St Kilda. opportunities in the local community. Volunteer Springbank Shopping Plaza vacancies are advertised on Council’s website www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/work/volunteering or 382-396 Waterlook Corner Road, Burton Citizenship you can collect a free brochure at the Community Saints Road Shopping Centre Application forms to become an Australian Citizen Hub. If you need support to understand these roles, or Cnr Saints Road and Main North Road, Salisbury are available from Immigration and Citizenship, to apply, please call Volunteer Services on 8406 8475. Plain SA 5109 Department of Home Affairs. The City of Salisbury citizenship ceremonies are held at various times Climate Change Refuge Manor Farm Shopping Centre throughout the year. To find out more, contact the 4/51 Northbri Avenue, Salisbury East Council on 8406 8222. Heat waves are becoming increasingly common in Australia and occur when the temperature is at or Places of Worship above 35˚C for five days, or at or above 40˚C for three days. It is important to stay hydrated, cool and indoors Salisbury is a culturally diverse community with many during extreme heat. Air-conditioned places such as religions and denominations represented. shopping centres, libraries and community centres can For more information on any of these services please offer refuge for everyone, particularly those without refer to the Community Information Directory or air-conditioned homes. contact the Salisbury Community Information Service. During instances of extreme climate and emergencies, warnings and advice can be heard on ABC Radio National, or online at sa.gov.au/emergencies-and-safety

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The City of Salisbury empties your rubbish Important Notice bins for free as part of your rates. All Bins should be put on the kerbside outside the front of your property before 7:00am on the day they are household rubbish must be put in wheelie to be collected. Bins must be placed on the kerbside bins for collection. with the lid opening towards the road, a small distance apart from each other – the lid should be There are three different types of wheelie bins you closed. can use, each for a different type of rubbish: 1. The smaller bin with a red lid is for normal Special Collection of Rubbish: household rubbish and is emptied by Council The City of Salisbury provides two free hard waste once a week. services per financial year for residents. Residents 2. The bin with the yellow lid is for recycling may choose two services per financial year: including plastic bottles, cans, paper, glass 1. The Voucher System - provides residents jars, glass bottles, cartons and cardboard. with access to the Council Waste Transfer These items are recyclable, which means Station free of charge. that they are collected, sorted and crushed 2. Hardwaste Home Collection Service – to make other things. This bin is emptied by Residents can book a home collection of 2 Council every two weeks. cubic metres, with bookings collected within 3. A green bin for garden waste, grass and a 4 week period. leaves can be purchased. This bin will be For more information or a bin collection calendar for emptied every two weeks on the alternate your area, call the City of Salisbury on 8406 8222 or week to the yellow lid bin. This bin will be the Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority emptied for free, but must be registered. on 1800 111 004. To purchase a green bin contact the Northern For further information, visit: www.salisbury.sa.gov. Adelaide Waste Management Authority on au/Live/Waste_and_Recycling 1800 111 004.

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