Transport subsidies are available for regional and equity schools.
If travel costs prohibit attendance at an Adelaide Festival Centre presented performance or workshop, subsidies are available to eligible schools. Learn more or apply.
Wildlife Wonder Geocaching taps into students’ problem-solving, team-building and creative-thinking skills.
This unique outdoor-adventure experience combines a unique blend of wellbeing, local wildlife, physical activity, and technology.
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
- Get Involved - this activity is hands on. Participants are encouraged to get in on the action through dancing, making, or sharing their thoughts and ideas
- Outside - This activity takes place outside, and participants are encouraged to dress for the weather
- Wildlife Wonder takes place on Pinky Flat - a public park. Students will be given instructions from facilitators and can explore the space at their own pace.
- Please note that not all areas may be accessible to wheelchair users, depending on their ability to travel on grass or uneven surfaces.
- Auslan interpretion available upon request
- Age Suitability
- Ages 5-12
- Runtime
- 1 hour
- Year Levels
- Reception – Year 6
School Performances
Performance Location: Tarntanya Wama (Pinky Flat)
Pinky Flat, where the Moon Lantern Trail will be held, is located near to Adelaide Oval on War Memorial Drive, North Adelaide.
There are several car parks available in the area, including time limited street parking on War Memorial Drive (to the west of Montefiore Road). The Adelaide Convention Centre Car Park and Festival Car Park are both located across the river and are accessible via the footbridge.