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Did you know that the Adelaide Hills Council district is 79,498 hectares (or 795 square kilometers) in size? That's a lot of ground to cover, and we're asking for your help to track of all the places where an Adelaide Hills Council sign has been placed. In the future we will be looking to update a number of signs for accuracy, legibility, and to recognise the traditional owners of the land where appropriate.
Spot a Sign!
Spot a sign belonging to the Adelaide Hills Council, pin it on this page, and you'll go into the draw to win a family pass to one of the great hills attractions these school holidays! There will be a winner drawn every week until the end of the campaign. This competition period is now closed, but you can still pin signs!
What you're looking for:
Any permanent sign with an Adelaide Hills Council logo, or
Any permanent sign that says 'Adelaide Hills Council' on it, or
Any permanent sign that mentions a pre-amalgamation council (e.g. Stirling District, Torrens Valley District etc).
Check sports grounds, halls, roadsides, parks, or reserves Alert your friends and family to keep an eye out Get your sports club or walking group onto it Bookmark this page so you can return and upload your pin as soon as you spot a sign!
What you should do when you find one:
Open the Spot a Sign map, below and follow its instructions:
Drop a pin on the map to show us where the sign is,
Add a short description about what the sign is for,
Add a photo to help us paint a picture!
Every week until 8 February 2021, we will randomly select someone who Spots a Sign to win a family pass to a hills attraction. You can pin as many signs as you like, but you are only entered in the draw once for each sign for the period of the promotion. Click here to read through the full Terms and Conditions (opens in new tab).
Woodhouse Activity Centre, CONGRATULATIONS Michelle!
Did you know that the Adelaide Hills Council district is 79,498 hectares (or 795 square kilometers) in size? That's a lot of ground to cover, and we're asking for your help to track of all the places where an Adelaide Hills Council sign has been placed. In the future we will be looking to update a number of signs for accuracy, legibility, and to recognise the traditional owners of the land where appropriate.
Spot a Sign!
Spot a sign belonging to the Adelaide Hills Council, pin it on this page, and you'll go into the draw to win a family pass to one of the great hills attractions these school holidays! There will be a winner drawn every week until the end of the campaign. This competition period is now closed, but you can still pin signs!
What you're looking for:
Any permanent sign with an Adelaide Hills Council logo, or
Any permanent sign that says 'Adelaide Hills Council' on it, or
Any permanent sign that mentions a pre-amalgamation council (e.g. Stirling District, Torrens Valley District etc).
Check sports grounds, halls, roadsides, parks, or reserves Alert your friends and family to keep an eye out Get your sports club or walking group onto it Bookmark this page so you can return and upload your pin as soon as you spot a sign!
What you should do when you find one:
Open the Spot a Sign map, below and follow its instructions:
Drop a pin on the map to show us where the sign is,
Add a short description about what the sign is for,
Add a photo to help us paint a picture!
Every week until 8 February 2021, we will randomly select someone who Spots a Sign to win a family pass to a hills attraction. You can pin as many signs as you like, but you are only entered in the draw once for each sign for the period of the promotion. Click here to read through the full Terms and Conditions (opens in new tab).
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