UPCOMING EVENTS
Sun, 15 March 2026, 3:30pm
Wed, 25 March 2026, 6:00pm
Fri, 27 March 2026, 8.30am
Fri, 27 March 2026, 9.30am
Fri, 27 March 2026, 11.00am
Fri, 27 March 2026, 6.00pm
Sat, 28 March 2026, 8.30am
Sat, 28 March 2026, 9.00am
Sat, 28 March 2026, 10.00am
Sat, 28 March 2026, 1.00pm
Sat, 28 March 2026, 5.00pm
Sun, 29 March 2026, 9.00am
Sun, 29 March 2026, 10.00am
Sun, 29 March 2026, 12.00pm
Mon, 30 March 2026, TBA
Seaweed Painting Workshop with Elle - Earth Glow Florence
Seaweed Art Exhibition Opening
Tai Chi on the Beach
A Cultural Perspective Beach Walk
Learn More About the Secret Life of Algae with Microscopes
Launch – Seaweed. A Celebration
Tai Chi on the Beach
​Friends of Seaweed - Beach Walk with Dr. Alecia Bellgrove
Learn More About Algae: Workshop
Dive Into the Unseen World of Microalgae: Workshop With Faith Coleman
White Rock Movie Screening and Urchin Tasting
Beach Walk with Faith Coleman & Sally O'Connor
More Microalgae with Faith Coleman: Workshop
Fruits of the Sea – A Hands-On Cooking Experience
White Rock Movie Screening at Allendale East Area School
Seaweed Painting Workshop
with Elle - Earth Glow Florence

As part of Seaweed. A Celebration, Holdfast Limestone Coast Inc invites community members to take part in an immersive seaweed-inspired painting workshop that brings together arts, science and culture. Led by artist Elle (Earth Glow Florence), the workshop begins with a guided beach experience at Squeaky's, where participants will be introduced to local seaweed species alongside marine expert Sally O’Connor and artist Jo Fife. Through real-life observation and imagery, participants will explore the exquisite reds, greens and brown algae of our coastline, gaining insight into their ecological importance and cultural value. The group will then gather at Salt Café & Bar for a facilitated painting session, using colour, form and texture to translate scientific understanding and lived coastal experience into creative expression.  Midway through the workshop, participants will pause for shared food, drinks and informal conversation, creating space for connection, reflection and community exchange. Each participant will create an individual artwork. All works created during the workshop will have the opportunity to be exhibited at Salt Café & Bar as part of Seaweed. A Celebration. Visitors will be invited to vote for a Community Favourite, with the winning artist receiving a Salt Café dinner voucher.  The workshop concludes with relaxed conversation, and participants are warmly encouraged to stay on for dinner at Salt Café & Bar, extending the evening through food, reflection and connection. This experience supports Holdfast Limestone Coast Inc’s commitment to: - connecting community with place through arts, science and culture - celebrating local coastal environments - fostering understanding of the vital role seaweed plays in healthy marine ecosystems. Seaweed. A Celebration is proudly supported by the District Council of Grant, whose funding and partnership make this community program possible. No prior painting experience is required. All materials are provided.
Sunday, 15 March 2026
3.30pm
Meet at Squeaky's Beach/ Pleasant Cove
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
4.30pm to 6.30pm
Salt Café & Bar |
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Seaweed Art Exhibition Opening

As part of Seaweed. A Celebration, Holdfast Limestone Coast Inc invites the community to the Seaweed Art Exhibition Opening at Salt Café & Bar. The exhibition features paintings created by participants in the Seaweed Painting Workshop, inspired by the colours, forms and ecological richness of local seaweed. The works reflect a shared exploration of arts, science and culture, and a growing connection to our coastal environment. The exhibition opening is at 6.00 pm with dinner to follow. Guests are warmly encouraged to book a table for dinner at Salt Café & Bar on 8738 2943. Visitors are also invited to vote for the Community Favourite Award, celebrating a work that resonates most strongly with the community. ​ All are welcome to enjoy an evening of art, conversation and connection. Seaweed. A Celebration is proudly supported by the District Council of Grant.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
6.00 pm
​Salt Café & Bar | 8738 2943
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell SA
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Dinner to follow the exhibition.
Guests are warmly encouraged to book a table for dinner at Salt Café & Bar
on 8738 2943

Tai Chi on the Beach
Friday, 27 March 2026
8.30am - 9.00am
Squeaky's Beach
PLEASANT COVE
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
NO BOOKING REQUIRED
A Cultural Perspective Beach Walk

Explore the intertidal zone with Uncle Ken Jones and artists Sally O'Connor and Jo Fife, with special guest appearance of Dr. Alecia Bellgrove from Deakin University. Combine Culture, Science and Art to reflect on the importance of algae to First Nations in the past and the significance of marine flora on our lives today.
Friday, 27 March 2026
9.30am to 10.30am
Squeaky's Beach
PLEASANT COVE
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Learn More About the Secret Life of Algae with Microscopes

Dr. Alecia Bellgrove & Sally O’Connor Wrack revealed. The secret life of Algae. Bring your iphone/ipad to see the details of algae. Or delve deep inside with Microscopes to see the cellular structure. Discover the wonders of filamentous algae. Make your own bookmark with a piece of dried algae.
Friday, 27 March 2026
11.00am to 1.00pm
HQ (The former Ambulance Centre)
behind the Port MacDonnell Community Complex
Cnr of Meylin and Charles St,
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Launch –
Seaweed. A Celebration

Presented by Holdfast Limestone Coast Inc Holdfast Limestone Coast Inc is proud to present 'Seaweed. A Celebration'. An exhibition exploring the theme of marine flora and fauna of the Limestone Coast region. This event highlights the distinctive Limestone Coast region, famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs, vibrant turquoise and green seas, sea stacks, offshore reefs, and cool temperate climate and along with the nutrient-rich current of the Bonney Upwelling creating a unique environment where marine algae flourish. Holdfast Limestone Coast Inc is a diverse, science-based organisation led by volunteers. While a scientific approach is central to its mission, the organisation embraces art and culture as vehicles to enhance public awareness about the significance of marine algae. ​ Now in its fourth year, the Holdfast exhibition has previously attracted numerous artists from across the region. The 2026 exhibition will take place at the Mount Gambier Airport Hangar Gallery, serving as the gateway to the Limestone Coast. This year, for the first time, there will be a Viewers' Choice Award valued at $250. Our guest from Deakin Seaweed, Dr. Alecia Bellgrove will launch HOLDFAST LIMESTONE COAST ID CARDS. The Hangar Gallery will be opened by the Mayor of Grant District Council, Kylie Boston. Seaweed. A Celebration has been funded by the District Council of Grant
Friday, 27 March 2026
6.00pm
Hangar Gallery at the
Mount Gambier Airport
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​

Tai Chi on the Beach
Saturday, 28 March 2026
8.30am to 9.00am
Squeaky's Beach
PLEASANT COVE
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
NO BOOKING REQUIRED
Friends of Seaweed - Beach Walk with
Dr. Alecia Bellgrove​​​

Explore the intertidal zone with marine scientist Dr. Alecia Bellgrove (DeakinSeaweed, Deakin University). Dr. Bellgrove will provide an introduction to what to look for, how to use ID Cards and record observations onto iNaturalist.
Sat, 28 March 2026
9.00am to 10.00am
Squeaky's Beach
PLEASANT COVE
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Learn More About Algae: Workshop

More on the Secret life of algae. Looking for changes in our predominant species and how we as citizen scientists can assist in documenting and monitoring our marine flora and fauna.
Sat, 28 March 2026
10.00am to 12.00pm
HQ (The former Ambulance Centre)
behind the Port MacDonnell Community Complex
Cnr of Meylin and Charles St,
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Dive Into the Unseen World of Microalgae: Workshop With Faith Coleman

Meet Karenia. The South Australian Karenia bloom brought the health of our marine environments and the microscopic organisms within our oceans. Microalgae blooms occur naturally along our coastline, largely due to the upwelling systems. Most of these blooms are not harmful and in fact are the main source of primary production (i.e. food) for crustaceans and fish, including the tiny copepods that our visiting whales feed on. Faith will be joining us for the weekend, to be involved in a range of activities. The first will be a practical drop-in session, where participants can bring their own water samples to see what they contain, or look at those Faith will have with her, under a range of different microscopes and treatments. For those who want to learn how to do their own plankton counts, Faith will also have the right gear and methodologies with her, to get you started.
Sat, 28 March 2026
1.00pm to 3.00pm
HQ (The former Ambulance Centre)
behind the Port MacDonnell Community Complex
Cnr of Meylin and Charles St,
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
White Rock Movie Screening
and Urchin Tasting
Join us at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex to view a screening of the White Rock Movie, we are offering an Urchin Tasting session, followed by a Panel Discussion with Zoë, Alecia, Faith, Uncle Ken and Sally. Participants are invited to join us for dinner after the event.
Saturday, 28 March 2026
5.00pm to 6.30pm
Port MacDonnell Community Complex,
5/7 Charles St,
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Beach Walk with Faith Coleman
& Sally O'Connor​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Explore the intertidal zone with ecologist Faith Coleman, along with artist Sally O’Connor.
Sun, 29 March 2026
9.00am to 10.00am​​​​​​​​​
Squeaky's Beach
PLEASANT COVE
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
More Microalgae with Faith Coleman:
Workshop

Faith will be joining us for the weekend, to be involved in a range of activities. The first will be a practical drop-in session, where participants can bring their own water samples to see what they contain, or look at those Faith will have with her, under a range of different microscopes and treatments. For those who want to learn how to do their own plankton counts, Faith will also have the right gear and methodologies with her, to get you started.
​​​​​Sunday, 29 March 2026
10.00am to 12.00pm​​
HQ (The former Ambulance Centre)
behind the Port MacDonnell Community Complex
Cnr of Meylin and Charles St,
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​
Fruits of the Sea – A Hands-On
Cooking Experience​​​​​​

As part of Seaweed. A Celebration, Fruits of the Sea is a rare opportunity to cook with, taste, and learn about seaweed under the guidance of Zoë Brittain (Deakin University). This hands-on workshop invites participants into the kitchen to prepare dishes using local marine algae, explore its flavours and textures, and share a meal together. Along the way, Zoë will introduce the culinary possibilities of seaweed — from umami depth to subtle salinity and omelettes to ice cream — while unpacking its vital role in healthy marine ecosystems and resilient coastal food systems. Part cooking class, part shared table, and part ocean story, Fruits of the Sea offers a unique chance to experience seaweed not just as an ingredient, but as a living connection between reef, plate, and place. Seaweed for breakfast, lunch and dinner? Omelette, sushi, pasta and ice cream with red algae. Participate in preparation and enjoy the fruits of your labour from the sea!!! Places are limited.
​​​​​Sunday, 29 March 2026
12.00pm to 3.00pm​​
HQ (The former Ambulance Centre)
behind the Port MacDonnell Community Complex
Cnr of Meylin and Charles St,
Ngaranga / Port MacDonnell
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL​​​​​

