Why do you want us to spot a sign?

    Our district is nearly 800 hectares in size, and it used to be several smaller Councils. This means that there are lots of signs out there and we're looking for your help to track them.

    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.

    What should I look for on the signs?

    We're looking for permanent signs with the Adelaide Hills Council logo, or the words 'Adelaide Hills Council' on it.

    Since our Council is an amalgamation of former, smaller Councils, you might also spot signs that refer to Stirling District Council, Torrens Valley District Council, Onkaparinga Valley District Council, and East Torrens District Council. These are all eligible as well!

    What kind of signs are eligible?

    We're looking for permanent signs, that is, signs that are always in place.

    These might be place names (like towns, ovals, parks etc), or signs offering information (history, walking trails, dog leash requirements etc).

    Signs that are only out for an event or a short period before being packed up are NOT what we are looking for.


    Can I pin more than one sign?

    Absolutely! The more signs you identify, the more opportunities you have to win a family prize.

    What if the sign I spot has already been pinned on the map?

    You can only be entered in the prize draw once for a newly identified sign. If you pin a sign that's already been identified, you won't be eligible for the prize draw.

    Can I pin the same sign each week to enter the prize draw?

    You can only be entered in the prize draw once for a newly identified sign. If you pin a sign that's already been identified, you won't be eligible for the prize draw.

    What kind of prizes can I win?

    Each week we will be giving away family passes to hills attractions including:

    • Cleland Wildlife Park
    • Gorge Wildlife Sanctuary
    • National Motor Museum
    • Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary
    • Woodside Activity Centre