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Discover the magic of our marine parks
02 August 2023
While it might be a bit too chilly to dip your toes in the water, there is plenty to see and do in South Australia’s marine parks.
Keep your head about you this swooping season
01 August 2023
The transition from winter to spring means the weather is warming up, breeding seasons are starting and magpies will likely begin swooping to defend their young ones.
New adventure playground opens at Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta
31 July 2023
A state-of-the-art adventure playground and visitor hub are among the new attractions at the upgraded Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta, which is now open to the public.
National climate adaptation conference starts in Adelaide today
25 July 2023
Adaptation to the effects of climate change is the focus of a national conference being held in Adelaide today.
Koala State number plates to help wildlife rescue volunteers protect native fauna
24 July 2023
New "Koala State" number plates will be available to help support South Australia’s dedicated volunteer wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organisations.
Protecting our coastline from beach erosion
21 July 2023
Beach replenishment works will continue this winter to reduce the effects of coastal erosion on Adelaide beaches.
Independent reviewer appointed to examine Landscape Act
20 July 2023
Former environment minister John Hill has been appointed to conduct an independent review into the operation and effectiveness of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019.
New co-management plan for Yorke Peninsula parks
19 July 2023
Better protection of cultural sites and wildlife will be among the benefits delivered from a new co-management plan for parks across Yorke Peninsula.
New program to help drive down local government emissions
13 July 2023
An initiative to help local governments support the state’s emissions reduction targets has been launched.
New campaign urges South Australians to be dog safe
11 July 2023
The Department for Environment and Water has launched a new advertising campaign aimed at addressing an increasing number of dog attacks on people and other animals.