Environment SA News
Flinders Ranges World Heritage bid submitted
02/03/2026
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
02/03/2026
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.
Make like Mr Percival - head to The Coorong National Park
02/03/2026
Spread your wings this March and fly to The Coorong National Park to discover more than 150km of protected lagoons as Park of the Month.
Digging deep for Deep Creek wildlife
23/02/2026
Native plants and animals impacted by the Deep Creek National Park bushfire are set to bounce back under a dedicated fund.
Getting behind our citizen scientists and conservation volunteers
19/02/2026
A community-led marine biodiversity monitoring program on southern Yorke Peninsula is among dozens of projects being supported under a dedicated Government initiative to improve environmental outcomes.
Safe haven for vulnerable mammals
10/02/2026
Two vulnerable native mammal species are flourishing on remote wilderness ‘safe havens’ off South Australia’s West Coast.
Over $6 million for water science in South Australia
09/02/2026
The federal and state governments are investing $6.2 million toward three new water science projects – including a nation-leading pilot – that will investigate new and innovative ways to better manage and deliver water for regional communities.
