Welcome to the 5049 Coastal Community
The 5049 Coastal Community is a local organisation for residents of Seacliff, Seacliff Park, Kingston Park and Marino in the southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. Formerly Marino Residents Association, it was established by local Marino residents in 1947. It has a rich history of campaigning on behalf of the community on key issues impacting residents.
5049 Winter communicator news Here
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Marino Rocks Community Cafe
"Marino Rocks Social" Marino Rocks Social is open. They have now bought the business signed the lease and raised the deposit to buy the building at a fixed price. Start up renovations virtually complete. Successful soft opening on 22 April with amazing results. This is an amazing community effort please check it out Find out more about membership( still open) here and Cafe menu etc here
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CURRENT CAMPAIGNS
![]() McConnell Reserve Marino Nieghbour Day Picnic !
Council debated the future of the western side on 22 February here Thanks to all those who zoomed in. There was unanimous support from all Councillors for deferring the decision until a full evaluation of the new upgrades and potential to integrate the western side has been completed by Council. A report will go back to council in Feb 2023. Thanks to our Local Ward Councillors Tim Gard (in particular) and Ian Crossland for their support of this outcome. We will continue to collaborate with Council on this matter Thanks for showing your support by joining us for our Neighbour Day event on 10 April details here and enjoying this gem of a park with views to die for!! Read more ![]() SEACLIFF PARK Developement
Brazzale Group have released artists impressions for Seacliff Central and announced a shopping centre, medical centre, child care centre and 700 townhouses/apartments. More information here. See article in Advertiser 28 April 2022 here |
![]() KINGSTON PARK CAFE DESIGN RELEASED GO,GO! GO!!
Exciting news! After many years of campaigning on behalf of the 5049 community we are extremely pleased that a new kiosk/cafe will finally be built on the Kingston Park foreshore. The announcement was made by the City of Holdfast Bay 13 April following approval at April 12 Council meeting. The Association attended and made a deputation at this meeting. Thanks to Mayor Amanda Wilson, and Elected Members, in particular Annette Bradshaw, for their support. We'll post further pictures of the building as they are made available. More info here ![]() 5049 KIND NEIGHBOURS Be part of the ‘Kind Neighbours’ initiative . 5049 and The Neighbourhood Circles Project report released “We don’t have to imagine that our neighbours are going to be our best friends or that we need to be in each other’s pockets, but knowing our neighbours, being on smiling, conversational terms….is very important to our sense of physical safety and emotional security. And none of that depends on living in a beautiful place. But it does depend on having made those social connections.” Hugh Mackay, Belonging Matters 2015. Click here to view links to this amazing publication. More info |
Autumn 2022 Communicator Newsletter- Winter due 1 July
Latest from our Blog
Creative Holdfast
150 native trees planted as part of National Tree Day at Seacliff Train Station. Read more... |
Climate Council Conversation Guide
A guide on how to best engage with friends, family, social media and even your MP to explain the latest climate science and solutions. Read more... |
Native Vegetation Verges
Over winter 2021 a group of volunteers came together for the Kingston Park Verges Project. Read more... |
sponsors
We are fortunate to have the ongoing support of several local businesses and organisations who regularly sponsor our activities. Click on the images below to access their websites.
KAURNA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We acknowledge the Kaurna people as the traditional owners and custodians of the land where our 5049 community resides. We respect their spiritual relationship with country that has developed over thousands of years, and the cultural heritage and beliefs that remain important to Kaurna People today.
We are extremely fortunate to share with the Kaurna people this wonderful place.
The Kaurna people are the original people of Adelaide and the Adelaide Plains, whose country stretches from Crystal Brook in the north to Cape Jervis in the south. The coastal plains provided a hospitable summer camp environment with rolling sand dunes, freshwater lagoons and natural springs for the Kaurna people, where food and water was plentiful. When the winter months approached the Kaurna people generally moved further inland to the foothills to avoid the flooding of estuaries and rivers.
City of Holdfast Bay
https://www.holdfast.sa.gov.au/discover-our-place/aboriginal-culture-history
City of Marion - Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
https://www.marion.sa.gov.au/venues-and-facilities/living-kaurna-cultural-centre
We are extremely fortunate to share with the Kaurna people this wonderful place.
The Kaurna people are the original people of Adelaide and the Adelaide Plains, whose country stretches from Crystal Brook in the north to Cape Jervis in the south. The coastal plains provided a hospitable summer camp environment with rolling sand dunes, freshwater lagoons and natural springs for the Kaurna people, where food and water was plentiful. When the winter months approached the Kaurna people generally moved further inland to the foothills to avoid the flooding of estuaries and rivers.
City of Holdfast Bay
https://www.holdfast.sa.gov.au/discover-our-place/aboriginal-culture-history
City of Marion - Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
https://www.marion.sa.gov.au/venues-and-facilities/living-kaurna-cultural-centre