Community notices

It's time to register for the Fair!
Sustainable greetings to you and your people!
We're gearing up for the 2026 Uraidla Sustainability Fair and are putting the call out for sustainable stall holders to join us on this glorious day.
When: Sunday March 15, 10am-4pm
Where: Our usual haunt in the beautiful Uraidla Showgrounds
The format for the 2026 Sustainability Fair will include guest speakers, our "Sustainable Conversations" program, a repair cafe, kids activities, local food, live music and you!
If you'd like to be a stallholder in 2026, we have a limited number of sites available. Applications for a site will be assessed on the nature of your stall (with sustainability being the golden ticket) and the speed of your returned application form.
Applications for a site close on Friday December 12th at 5pm. Our site fees vary depending on your offering, so please see make sure you fill out the relevant application form below. Please note, you must have your own insurance and equipment!
General stallholders, please find your application form HERE
Food Vendors, please find your application form HERE
Commercial Vendors, please find your application form HERE
***We also ask that you commit to being Zero Waste on the day. (Any questions about this, just give us a shout and we're happy to guide you).***
We’re really looking forward to hearing from you, and hope you’re keen to be part of the Fair.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us on market@sustainabilityfair.com.au.
The Big Summer Read
The Adelaide Hills Council Libraries invite you to get excited to read over summer and are running a variety of fun challenges and events with prizes including a Summer Book Bingo for children and teenagers ages 5-18 and, excitingly, for the first time an adult bingo sheet Book Your Summer!
To find out more - The Big Summer Read is Here! • Adelaide Hills Council
History book for sale
Have you seen the Uraidla book written by local historian Geoffrey Bishop on behalf of the East Torrens Historical Society? It tells the story of the Uraidla township, from the beginning to current day and is a fascinating read!
Books are $35 and there are copies for sale at the Front Office.
















