Documents from various sources pertinent to Park 25 West (Narnungga Urban Forest)
All of the following videos are available by clicking on the thumbnail images below.
All of the following documents are available by clicking on the folder icon below.
2018 Adelaide Parklands Management Strategy 2015-2025.pdf
ACC – Adelaide A National Heritage Icon.pdf
ACC – Adelaide Park Lands Community Land Register-CLMP.jpg
ACC – Adelaide Park Lands Community Land Register-Custodians.pdf
ACC – Adelaide Parklands Management Strategy 2015-2025 (Narnungga).pdf
ACC – Biodiversity in Adelaide.pdf
ACC – Community Land Management Plan General Provisions Nov 2021.pdf
ACC - Experience Adelaide _ Former gateway to Australia’s first sewerage system.pdf
ACC – Integrated Biodiversity Management Plan 2018-2023.pdf
Article – 10 Largest Afforestation Programs in the Globe by Saurav (Earth & Human, 2022)
Article – Regenerative Adelaide by Herbert Girardet (The Solutions Journal, 2022)
APLA – Adelaide Park Lands Act 2005.PDF
APLA – Annual-Report-2019-2020.pdf
APLA – Charter 211028.pdf
APLA – Map-Adelaide Park Lands Plan.pdf
APLA – Strategic Plan as adopted by APLA 5 November 2020.pdf
Capital City Committee.pdf
Dept E&W – Healthy Parks Healthy People 2021.pdf
Dept E&W – Healthy Parks Healthy People Action Plan 1 Mental Health 2016-2021.pdf
Dept E&W – Healthy Parks Healthy People Quality Green Open Space Action Plan 2020
Dept E&W – Healthy Parks Healthy People.pdf
Dept E&W – Physical Activity in Nature Action Plan 2021-2024.pdf
Dept E&W – Strong People Strong Country 2018.pdf
Heritage Survey Adelaide Park Lands and City Layout-2018.pdf
PLAN SA – 211116 Riverbank Precinct Code Amendment – Engagement Report.pdf
SA Gov – Healthy Parks Healthy People-Framework 2021-2026.pdf
SA Gov – Prospering in a Changing Climate Adaptation Framework SA.pdf
SA Gov – The 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide Community_Engagement_Report.pdf
SA Gov – The 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide FINAL Implementation Plan 2017 Update.pdf
SA Gov – The 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide.pdf
State Planning Commission – Preserving Our Green Infrastructure.pdf
240923 Grants_Green Adelaide.pdf
Related files and documents pertaining to this State Government Initiative.
Code Amendment – Amendment Snapshot.pdf
Code Amendment – Engagement Plan.pdf
Code Amendment – Engagement Report.pdf
Code Amendment – For Consultation.pdf
Code Amendment – The Amendment.pdf
Current and proposed zones map.pdf
Current and proposed subzones map.pdf
Proposed zone and subzone changes map.pdf
Zones and subzones map.pdf
220120 Finalised PlanSA.pdf
211217 Outcome of Riverbank Precinct Code Amendment.pdf
Frequently asked questions.pdf
What we heard and how we’ve responded.pdf
State Planning Commission advice to Minister.pdf
Proposal to initiate.pdf
Letter from the Minister to the Designated Entity approving the initiation with conditions.pdf
Government Gazette dated 24 November 2022.pdf
Brochure.pdf
Related files and documents pertaining to this State Government Initiative.
220900 Public Review Group Report FAQs FINAL.pdf
221009 John Bridgland analysis W&CH.pdf
221124 New WCH Act 2022.pdf
230300 Lendlease Construction – Project Overview – New Women’s and Children’s Hospital.pdf
230500 Master-Plan-Final.pdf
230606 Call to halt hospital park lands build over ‘flawed’ advice.pdf
Site Review of the New Women’s and Children’s Hospital.pdf
Women’s and Children’s hospital — Adelaide Park Lands Association.pdf
230618 New Women’s and Children’s Hospital Project _ YourSAy.pdf
Zone and subzone changes approved by the Minister in December 2021
Zone areas changing – later expanded areas now impacting on Narnungga Urban Forest, in particular the area near the corner of Port Road and James Congdon Drive – Port Road Urban Forest was established on part of the Port Road road reservation near the East Terrace intersection in 2004-2005 using Adelaide Plains native plant species. (see the History page for more on this.)
The remaining area along Port Road was established as part of the creation of Narnungga Urban Forest in 2012. To remove this part of the forest to widen Port Road would effectively break the ring of park lands around Adelaide.