Who can I contact for further information?

    For more information, please contact:
    Sarah Maddock
    Event Consultant
    (08) 8203 7203
    events@adelaidecitycouncil.com

    Will access to Bonython Park/Tulya Wardli be affected during the event?

    Access to the Bonython Park / Tulya Wardli event site will be affected from Saturday 22 February 2014 to Thursday 6 March 2014.

    However, the existing pedestrian and cycle paths will be maintained during set up and pull down. This includes the cycle path along the southern side of the River Torrens through Bonython Park / Tulya Wardli. On the event day an alternative route will be provided and sign posted in advance of these closures. Marshals will be positioned at key detour points to inform path users of the alternative routes.

    Adelaide City Council will work with the event organisers to keep access to playgrounds where it is safe to do so. On the event day access will not be available and this closure will communicated with pre-event signage.

    I have already seen a poster or advertisement for this event. Has it already been approved?

    Approval for an event requiring public consultation is only given after the consultation period has concluded and Council has had the opportunity to review any submissions.

    Adelaide City Council discourages any event from promotions prior to Council approval.

    In some instances, particularly national tours, there is a need for events to announce dates in each capital city.  This however does not constitute Council approval for the event.


    Is there an alternative way to provide my feedback?

    Yes, alternatively you can write to us. Hardcopy Consultations Packs which contains the Submission Form and background information are available from any of our Customer, Libraries and Community Centres.

    All written submissions must be received by 5pm on Tuesday 30 July 2013 and should be addressed to:

    Community Consultation
    Soundwave

    GPO Box 2252, Adelaide SA 5001

    Can I expect noise where I live?

    The Soundwave organisers are required to abide by a Noise Mitigation plan for this event.  Residents in surrounding areas will be notified by the event organiser via a mail drop at least two weeks prior to the event, the letter will detail the event times and contact information for complaints or queries.  Adelaide City Council will also be appointing independent acoustic engineers to ensure compliance with acceptable noise levels.