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Autumn prescribed burns about to start following summer fires
12 March 2020

The Department for Environment and Water (DEW) has today launched its annual autumn prescribed burn program which aims to reduce the risk and impact of bushfire across the state.

Adelaide Botanic Garden lights up for night-time events program
12 March 2020

Visitors will be enchanted by the nocturnal wonders of Adelaide Botanic Garden with the launch of Botanica Lumina, a new program of curated after-dark events that will see the garden come alive through the cooler months.

After bushfire Adelaide Hills gardening tips
11 March 2020

You can now register for a workshop to find about restoring soil and starting small to regenerate your garden after bushfire with TV gardener Sophie Thomson.

New Cudlee Creek fire grants support landscape recovery
10 March 2020

Adelaide Hills rural property owners, including those who don’t earn income from their land, can now apply for grants to help with landscape recovery following the recent Cudlee Creek fires.

Sand movement update
09 March 2020

Sand movement from Semaphore to West Beach will restart tomorrow [10 March] and will be complete by Easter.

$22 million boost for SA parks
08 March 2020

South Australia’s iconic nature-based tourism sector - from pristine national parks to world-class visitor attractions on KI - will get a $22 million funding injection.

Old Buildings Project uncovers 140 potential Heritage sites
06 March 2020

Community input is to thank for nearly 140 new sites being identified for potential inclusion on the assessment list for the South Australian Heritage Register.

Another step towards wildlife recovery
04 March 2020

A national wildlife recovery workshop has identified post-bushfire strategies for the Kangaroo Island dunnart, glossy black cockatoo and other endangered species.

Sturt is a ‘gorge-ous’ pick for Park of the Month
02 March 2020

Spectacular rock formations, great views and challenging bike trails all feature in this month’s Park of the Month.

Popular frequent flyer preparing for his next trip
27 February 2020

One of Adelaide’s most well-known frequent flyers, Go-Go godwit, has been spotted on the mudflats north of Adelaide.