FSP December City Meeting – Launch of Chronicle – The First Fifty Years of Friendly Street and Open Mic

This is an important history of one of the South Australia’s cultural landmarks (us). Supported by a grant from CreateSA, we can sell it to members for $5.00 (one copy each). Each of our 50 contributors will be acknowledged with the presentation of a free copy of this special publication.

A more elaborate second edition with colour and updates about the Love In and other FSP 50th Anniversary events will come out in the new year.… Click for more

Schedule of FSP 50th Anniversary events

2025 marks 50 years of operation of Friendly Street Poets. To celebrate this momentous milestone, we will be hosting a series of special events, summarised below. Put them in your calendar and keep an eye out for more details of specific events closer to the time. Everyone is welcome, but some events require pre-booking.

Sunday 26th October 2025
Launch of the New Poets 26 and Single Poet 2025 books.
Effective Living Centre, 26 King William Road, Wayville.
Doors open at 2.00pm for a 2.30pm start.
Click here for the Facebook event and more information.

Friday 7th November 2025
The Poetry Love In
Box Factory, Regent Street South, Adelaide.… Click for more

FSP October City Meeting and Open Mic

$5 to read; free to listen.
Strict 3-minute time limit, including any introductions, explanations and post-scripts.

You can submit poems read at the Open Mic for consideration in the next Anthology via the form below.


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FSP September City Meeting and Open Mic

$5 to read; free to listen.
Strict 3-minute time limit, including any introductions, explanations and post-scripts.

You can submit poems read at the Open Mic for consideration in the next Anthology via the form below.


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Poem of the Month – July 2025 – Roger Higgins

The Poem of the Month for July 2025, selected by 2025 Anthology editors Val Braendler and Ben Adams, is Vital Statistics by Roger Higgins. The commended poems are autumn’s last day by David CooksonIs It Love by Maeve Archibald and For the One I Have Become by Doris Nickolas.


Vital Statistics
(or Working in Winter in Kazakhstan)
Roger Higgins


Expect minus twenty-seven, feels like minus thirty-three,
I am decked out in thermals and multiple layers,
cheekbones feeling like thin glass
that would shatter at a touch.

And we are already below forecast
without counting the chill of a wind
piling snow to the rooflines of the few buildings
the window glass displaying in strata
the past week’s weather.… Click for more

FSP August City Meeting, Open Mic and Announcement of Publication Winners.

$5 to read; free to listen.
Strict 3-minute time limit, including any introductions, explanations and post-scripts.

You can submit poems read at the Open Mic for consideration in the next Anthology via the form below.


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