

Welcome to the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia.
The Society
The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia (RGSSA) is a voluntary, not-for-profit organisation for advancing geographical science and promoting public awareness and enjoyment of Geography and related topics. To this end, it provides an extensive library of antique, rare and current books, lectures on topical issues, awards for research and the study of geographical subjects and field activities. For more information see the tab ‘The Society’.
THE RGSSA LIBRARY
The RGSSA Library has a wide range of books, many of which have been acquired as part of the York Gate Collection (See Library/Book Collections). While much of the collection is about Australiana and natural history, there are many rare books on other topics.
GEOGRAPHICAL HERITAGE
The Society has an interesting collection of relics pertaining to Australian explorers, some of which can be seen in the Library while others are held in storage. shown below are just a few of the items. A full list of the Society’s relics and artefacts can be found in this link.
PUBLICATIONS
The Society publishes a Journal (annually), a newsletter (bi-monthly), and a range of guide books and other books relevant to SA geography.
The Newsletter and Journal are made available to members as part of their annual subscription.
AWARDS & RESEARCH
The Society supports a number of awards and prizes to promote geographical education and research, and to recognise members’ efforts. Since 1947 the Lewis family have been the main benefactors of the tax deductable Fund that provides many of the awards.
2020 Award Winners at 2021 Ceremony in the Mortlock Wing
Keep up to date with all the events celebrating the Overland Telegraph’s completion 150 years ago at ot150.net
LECTURES
2022 Program
16 June – The Overland Telegraph after 150 years: a 21st century perspective – Susie Herzberg OAM
Bookings essential via EventBrite
EXCURSIONS
Mildura to Renmark Cruise 15-18 March 2022
May 27 – George Isaacs – Colonial wordsmith and author of the first novel published in South Australia
Exhibition – World Connections 1872
FLINDERS RANGES WALKS APP
Download the App covering the content of the RGS Bush Walks which are copyright in Explore the Flinders Ranges (Edition 2).
Blogspot!
The Library blog site: rgssa.blogspot.com.au.
Sharing our unique historical perspective to a digital age; through the pages of the RGSSA’s rare collection of books, maps, photographs, artworks and historical relics.
Please also refer to posts available from our previous blog site http://www.rgssamachupicchu.blogspot.com.au/