Sunday December 14, 11am-2pmFremont Park, ElizabethJoin our Northern Suburbs Branch for our last FREE Community BBQ of 2025!! Free food and free giveaways, like clothing and other donated items. There are often other activities, like facepainting, or balloon blowing, and definitely some conversation and connecting!! The BBQ area and playground are accessible, however be aware … Continue reading Northern Suburbs Christmas Community BBQ
South Australian Renters Need Safe, Affordable, Liveable Homes: Support The Residential Tenancies (Minimum Standards) Amendment Bill 2024
Right now, many South Australians renting privately are facing another tough summer: homes that are too hot, too cold, unsafe, or too expensive to cool or heat. The Residential Tenancies (Minimum Standards) Amendment Bill 2024 would set clear minimum standards for heating, cooling, insulation, ventilation, and energy efficiency to make rental homes safe, healthy, and … Continue reading South Australian Renters Need Safe, Affordable, Liveable Homes: Support The Residential Tenancies (Minimum Standards) Amendment Bill 2024
Labor’s Plan To Let Police Cut Off Centrelink Payments — And Why We Must Keep Fighting It
It’s time for another update on the Labor Government’s Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Technical Changes No. 2) Bill 2025 to give police and ministers the power to strip Centrelink payments from anyone with an arrest warrant for a so-called “serious crime.” Let’s be clear: people affected by this law would not have been … Continue reading Labor’s Plan To Let Police Cut Off Centrelink Payments — And Why We Must Keep Fighting It
Punishing People Without Trial: Why We Oppose the New Centrelink Amendment
Monday, our Campaigns Co-Coordinator Samantha Skinner spoke with Jo Laverty on ABC Adelaide Radio about the federal government’s alarming new amendment giving police and ministers the power to suspend people’s Centrelink payments without a court process. As Samantha said in her interview:“This amendment is one of the most alarming overreaches we’ve seen in years – … Continue reading Punishing People Without Trial: Why We Oppose the New Centrelink Amendment
The Power Of Becoming An Activist
By Anti-Poverty Network SA member, Sara Walker. Read at our Anti-Poverty Week Enfield Community Lunch, on Monday October 13, 2025.Good Morning.I didn’t wake up one day and decide to become an activist. I just got tired of seeing good people — people I care about — struggle while the world looked the other way. Tired … Continue reading The Power Of Becoming An Activist
November Campaigns Team Meeting
Monday November 10, 7pm-8:30pm, on ZoomOur Campaigns Team leads our work fighting for real action on the poverty crisis and the housing crisis.We do this by activating people on low incomes, and allies, speaking to the community, the media, and pressuring politicians to act.We will be talking about our upcoming campaign events and projects, including … Continue reading November Campaigns Team Meeting
Anti-Poverty Week 2025 Factsheet
This factsheet was produced by Anti-Poverty Network SA, a grassroots community advocacy organisation led by people directly affected by the poverty crisis and the housing crisis.To download a PDF version of this factsheet, click here; or to download a print-friendly version of this factsheet, click here.5 Facts About Poverty And Housing At Least 1 In … Continue reading Anti-Poverty Week 2025 Factsheet
Info Session: 8-Month Campaigning School
Tuesday October 7, 7pm-8pm, on ZoomREADY TO FIGHT BACK? Anti-Poverty Network SA is looking for people who've lived in poverty across Adelaide to be part of a unique opportunity: An 8-month program to build your confidence and skill to speak out on the issues affecting you and your loved ones!! Starting in late November, we're … Continue reading Info Session: 8-Month Campaigning School
‘I, Daniel Blake’ Film Screening
WHEN: Thursday October 16, 2pm-5pmWHERE: H1-44 Marie Mune Lecture Theatre, Amy Wheaton Building, 10/12 St. Bernard's Road, Magill Join our screening of 'I, Daniel Blake', the incredible 2017 Ken Loach film about a British man who has to confront a cruel and rigid welfare bureaucracy. Set in the UK, but it could just as easily … Continue reading ‘I, Daniel Blake’ Film Screening
‘Connecting Communities’: Anti-Poverty Week Community Lunch + Gathering
Monday October 13, 11am-2pm (Lunch served at 12pm)Enfield Community Centre, 540 Regency Road, EnfieldJoin grassroots groups, local services, and others affected by poverty for this Anti-Poverty Week Community Gathering + Lunch. There will be free food, info stalls, dancing and other activities, talks about your rights, and how to get active, and lots more!! This … Continue reading ‘Connecting Communities’: Anti-Poverty Week Community Lunch + Gathering
