Step into a unique and powerful evening blending ecology, culture, and solidarity, as we mark World Habitat Day with a focus on one of the most biodiverse and lesser-known places on Earth: West Papua. Hosted by the Australian West Papua Association of SA, this experience invites you to journey through the rainforests, coastlines, and highlands of West Papua, exploring the deep connections between its vibrant ecosystems, Indigenous cultures, and the global climate justice movement. 🌀 As part of the Nature Festival’s "Flow" theme, we’ll explore the flow of rivers, resilience, and resistance—from rainforest canopy to grassroots movements for land protection. Expect: Local speakers, storytellers, and artists sharing knowledge and lived experience A visual and sensory journey through West Papua’s landscapes and biodiversity Reflections on habitat loss, cultural resilience, and what solidarity looks like The chance to connect with local environment and human rights organisations Perfect for eco-curious travellers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a grounded, global perspective during their journey through South Australia. Whether you're just visiting Adelaide or are a local looking to engage with the world in a new way—this event offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and purpose.
A World Habitat Day Gathering - Part of the 2025 Nature Festival South Australia
Name of Organization
Australian West Papua Association SA
Event City and Country
Adelaide, Australia
Event Date
Event location
POINT (138.599931 -34.928181)