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Your guide to accessible features at Naracoorte Caves
Planning a trip to the Limestone Coast? Be sure to check out Naracoorte Caves, one of South Australia’s most spectacular natural wonders.
01 Mar. 2023 3 min read
Celebrate women in parks this International Women’s Day
Today is International Women’s Day and we wanted to mark it by shining a light on inspirational women from the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
08 Mar. 2023 6 min read
Get back to nature in the Naracoorte Caves
Parks Week is the perfect opportunity to recharge your batteries in the great outdoors. Find out what’s on.
08 Mar. 2023 2 min read
Visiting one of Adelaide’s most popular playgrounds just got easier
It’s now simpler than ever to access the popular Mukanthi Nature Play Space at Morialta Conservation Park. Find out why.
17 Mar. 2023 1 min read
Join the movement towards a low-emissions future
Learn from experts and industry leaders about renewable energy, emissions reduction targets and sustainable business practices at the inaugural Industry Climate Change Conference in April.
17 Mar. 2023 2 min read
Hear from South Australia’s climate tech trailblazer
Allys Todd is the cofounder and chief executive of Val.Ai, a local start up that has grown exponentially over the past few years. In the lead up to appearing as a guest panellist at the Industry Climate Change Conference this April, Allys gives us an insight into the role of technology in delivering climate change solutions.
22 Mar. 2023 7 min read
How to use a Native Vegetation Heritage Agreement to protect biodiversity on your land
Did you know you can access a share of $6 million in native vegetation grants, tools and support to help protect SA’s biodiversity. Here’s how.
05 Apr. 2023 2 min read
Your guide to the new Escape Cells at Adelaide Gaol
Looking to entertain your teens, plan a small team building event or a unique first date idea? Adelaide Gaol has you covered.
17 Apr. 2023 2 min read
Discovering the dawn of animal life
Unravelling the secrets of an outback sea and a near-alien world has been a lifetime’s work for international paleontologist, Mary Droser. Let’s meet her.
01 May 2023 3 min read
Meet the who’s who of the Ediacara world
Long before dinosaurs or humans roamed the earth, there was another form of life – the Ediacara biota – the mother of all living animals. In a world that resembled more of an alien habitat, they roamed the shallow seas of Flinders Ranges in a period 550 million years ago. Let’s meet some of them
01 May 2023 3 min read
Take an Ediacara tour with a unique Aussie spin
From pastoralist to publican and protector of the world’s most precious Ediacara fossils, Ross Fargher looks forward to his latest role in the Hollywood of the Outback. Find out more. |
08 May 2023 2 min read
Nilpena: A land of wonder and connection for Traditional Owners
For proud Adnyamathanha woman Pauline McKenzie, the northern Flinders Ranges is a home like no other – spiritually, culturally and geographically. This is her story.
09 May 2023 2 min read