The South Australia Death Festival is a public celebration and exploration of death as a universal truth — a space to reflect on life, loss, and the human experience through panel dialogues, storytelling, workshops, art, and meditation. Rooted in the belief that facing death helps us live more fully, the festival invites deep thinking, connection, and collective compassion.
Organised by Pure Land Home Hospice, an NGO offering free, community-based generalist palliative care, this festival is designed to demystify death and spark meaningful conversations across cultures, faiths, and generations. We’re proud to once again offer this festival to our valued community.
• All sessions are free of charge to ensure equitable access to all. Gold coin donations are welcome but entirely optional.
• Please book early and only register for sessions you will attend, out of respect for our facilitators and volunteers.
• Please take care not to double-book overlapping sessions, and allow time for parking and registration on the day.
This festival is a labour of love by a small but dedicated volunteer team. We thank you for joining us in creating a more compassionate and death-literate South Australia.
More details HERE.