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A fine art: How we care for the Botanic Garden during Fringe, Festival season
Festival season is upon us in Adelaide, and every year our vibrant parklands play host to a range of festivals and events, like the Adelaide Festival, Fringe Festival, and WOMADelaide.
02 Mar. 2026 5 min read
5 fascinating medicinal plants to discover in Adelaide Botanic Garden’s Garden of Health
Expand your flora-midable knowledge this World Wildlife Day and discover the fascinating history of medicinal plants.
03 Mar. 2026 5 min read
Hop to it! How to make a frog pond in your garden
Have you ever thought about building a frog pond in your garden? We chat with an Adelaide resident who’s lived with a thriving garden frog pond for eight years, and take you through the basics of making your own amphibian oasis.
19 Mar. 2026 8 min read
Friends’ tips: Friends of Coorong National Park
Discover local tips, hidden gems and volunteer stories from Friends of Coorong National Park.
01 Mar. 2026 5 min read
12 of the best local native shrubs for South Australian gardens
South Australian native shrubs are brilliant for garden design and adapted to our climate. We’ve rounded up a dozen favourites, from low-lying beauties to substantial screening plants.
24 Mar. 2026 4 min read
Flow state: Understanding water’s essential role in South Australia
Every year, World Water Day provides a chance to reflect on the vital role that fresh, clean water plays in the health of our communities, environment and economy. Here are some of the ways water plays a critical role in South Australia.
23 Mar. 2026 4 min read
8 epic SA campgrounds to explore these autumn holidays
Think cliff-top sunsets, quiet riverbanks and red-rock ranges. These campgrounds are perfect for an autumn holiday reset in South Australia.
20 Mar. 2026 5 min read
Making South Australia’s national parks more inclusive for Autistic people
Spending time in South Australia’s national parks is good for our health and wellbeing. Learn about some new resources that are helping to make our parks more welcoming and accessible for everyone.
26 Mar. 2026 3 min read
From easy strolls to epic hikes: Decoding South Australia’s walking track grades
Ever wondered what you’re in for when you see a walking track labelled, for instance, ‘Grade 3’? What’s hard for one person might be a breeze for those with mountain-goat legs. But fear not, because the Australian Walking Track Grading System is here to help.
05 May 2026 7 min read
From the depths to display: Rediscovering South Australia’s oldest known shipwreck
Beneath the waters of Encounter Bay, South Australia’s oldest known shipwreck, the South Australian, lay hidden for almost two centuries before being rediscovered in 2018.
27 Apr. 2026 6 min read
Ranger Tips: Wangkuntila–Aldinga Conservation Park
Get insider tips on how to best explore the park, and what to look out for with Senior Ranger Simon Teagle.
27 Apr. 2026 2 min read
A Reconciliation journey: The history of First Nations park rangers in South Australia
With hands-on expertise, First Nations people have been caring for Country in a professional capacity for decades as park rangers. Read on to discover the history of this reconciliation journey, which began more than 40 years ago on Adnyamathanha Country.
First Nations readers are advised that this page contains an image which includes people who have died.
01 Jun. 2026 6 min read