Environment SA News archive
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Bookmark Creek upgrades complete
30 October 2025
Significant upgrades to a vital watercourse at Renmark are now complete, resulting in improved natural water flows, better conditions for native fish and other species, and greater recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
Glenthorne shines on international stage
30 October 2025
From neglected open space to international recognition - Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta has been named one of the world’s best metropolitan parks.
Works underway at popular playground
29 October 2025
Works are underway to upgrade parts of Belair National Park’s beloved adventure playground.
More support to unlock vital landscape projects in our regions
27 October 2025
Almost $2.5 million in new grants have been awarded to the state’s landscape boards to help deliver vital regional landscape management projects and improve biodiversity across South Australia.
Rare chance to activate a piece of SA history
21 October 2025
The state government is calling for bold ideas on how to best reactivate one of South Australia’s most unique tourism offerings, the State Heritage-listed Gladstone Gaol.
Koala State number plates deliver support to SA’s wildlife carers
07 October 2025
Dedicated wildlife rescue organisations will share in more than $54,000 to help volunteers better care for sick and injured native animals through the sale of Koala State number plates.
Spring prescribed burn program begins
03 October 2025
A total of 47 prescribed burns are proposed as part of the Department for Environment and Water’s (DEW) spring 2025 fire management program.
Go with the flow - Nature’s finest showcased by festival
29 September 2025
Park of the Month is going with the flow this October, showcasing some of the state’s national parks as part of South Australia’s Nature Festival.
River Murray surface water monitoring station upgrades
26 September 2025
As part of the Department for Environment and Water’s SA Constraints Measures project, 4 River Murray surface water monitoring stations have been identified for upgrades that will enable them to better withstand enhanced environmental flow events.
More recreational opportunities with further conservation park expansions
08 September 2025
A further 30 hectares will be added to three prominent South Australian parks to provide more land for recreation, conservation and park infrastructure.
