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Preserving outback heritage
13 September 2018

Work to restore an important collection of historic outback buildings continued at a recent working bee at Bimbowrie Conservation Park.

New project to fund agricultural partnerships
12 September 2018

South East landholders will benefit from a five-year project to deliver more support for managing natural resources and improving agricultural production.

Coasts and parks are clear priorities
11 September 2018

The 2018-19 State Budget has revealed the government’s environmental priorities with coasts and parks clear winners.

KI’s natural beauty attracts tourists and film crews
10 September 2018

Kangaroo Island’s iconic sites and natural attractions have long attracted tourists, and now it seems the island is also becoming popular with international film crews.

Threatened Species Day
07 September 2018

Threatened Species Day on 7 September is a timely reminder of the opportunities to bring threatened species back from the brink of extinction and what continued species loss means.

Our heritage in pictures
03 September 2018

The Robe obelisk, highlighted by the Milky Way at night, is the focus of one of the winning photographs in our Heritage SnAps competition.

Secrets of the samphire revealed
01 September 2018

The launch of a new nature film this week in celebration of Seaweek (1-9 September 2018) titled ‘Secrets of the samphire’ highlights the important role coastal saltmarsh habitats play in supporting livelihoods and lifestyles.

Start spring with a park visit
31 August 2018

Visitors to Onkaparinga can take advantage of a recent $1.7 million upgrade at our Park of the Month.

Showcasing our heritage
31 August 2018

One of Adelaide’s most visited places is the focus of additions to the South Australian Heritage Register.

Enjoy native orchids but leave them where they are
29 August 2018

The Department for Environment and Water is reminding the public that native orchids are among the many endangered plants that are protected and therefore not to be taken.