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Kangaroo count takes to the sky
15 May 2026

Annual surveys of South Australia’s kangaroo populations will take off this month and cover nine regional areas.

SA River Murray irrigation allocation projection for 2026-27 remains at 62 per cent
15 May 2026

The projected minimum opening water allocations for South Australian River Murray irrigators remains at 62 per cent at the start of the 2026-27 water year.

Focus on southern metro parks
04 May 2026

Located within easy reach and offering a plethora of experiences, Adelaide’s southern metropolitan parks have something for everyone to try in May.

'Step Back' and stay dog safe
19 April 2026

A new campaign encouraging South Australians to ‘Step Back’ and give dogs space to avoid a potential bite is underway, aimed at reducing the number of dog attacks in the community.

SA River Murray irrigation allocations projected to open at 62 per cent for 2026-27
15 April 2026

South Australian River Murray irrigators are projected to receive minimum opening water allocations of 62 per cent at the start of the 2026-27 water year.

A month of Murray magic
30 March 2026

It’s mighty and it’s magical - the Murray River National Park is April’s Park of the Month.

Skip a second hunt this Easter and secure your camp spot now
25 March 2026

South Australians are encouraged to book an Easter camping holiday soon to not miss out on a low-cost adventure in the state’s beautiful national parks and reserves.

Bookmark Creek first operations
17 March 2026

Flinders Ranges World Heritage bid submitted
02 March 2026

The Flinders Ranges – home to the earliest evidence of animal life dating back more than half a billion years – has been submitted for consideration for World Heritage listing, in a major step forward to protect the state’s truly unique wonder.

Visitors welcome as more areas of popular park reopen
02 March 2026

Further sections of Deep Creek National Park – including campsites, several walking tracks and picnic tables – have reopened after a bushfire burnt more than 4500 hectares.