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World-famous environmentalist visits Cleland to inspire future eco-warriors
03 June 2024

Renowned environmental advocate Dr Jane Goodall visited Cleland Wildlife Park in the Adelaide Hills on the weekend as part of her global quest to inspire young people to care for and connect with nature.

Discover nature’s hidden gems in Adelaide’s north this June
31 May 2024

South Australians are fortunate to have access to a vast network of national parks – and this is no different for residents in Adelaide’s north who have some amazing parks right on their doorstep.

Coorong freshwater soaks project: a collaborative success story
28 May 2024

First Nations’ knowledge leading the way at Pomberuk
28 May 2024

Dredging trial leads scientific approach to preserving Adelaide’s beaches
27 May 2024

The State Government has committed to a sand dredging trial and a mass restoration of West Beach as part of works to preserve Adelaide’s spectacular coastline for everyone to enjoy.

Whale season has watchers in a blubbering mess
20 May 2024

Grab your binoculars because whale watching season is back, with the first sighting of a humpback whale off the coast of Victor Harbor on the weekend.

New laws to crack down on dog attacks and ban large-scale puppy farms
15 May 2024

Punishments for vicious dog attacks will be substantially increased and puppy farms will be banned under proposed reforms to the state’s Dog and Cat Management Act.

The Living Murray celebrates 20 years at Chowilla Floodplain
03 May 2024

The Living Murray has cemented its place as one of Australia’s most significant restoration programs but even after 20 years, it shows no signs of slowing down.

Nominations open for SA Climate Leaders Awards
01 May 2024

South Australians now have the chance to celebrate local climate change innovators by nominating them in the 2024 SA Climate Leaders Awards.

Tougher penalties proposed for animal cruelty
29 April 2024

People who mistreat animals face tougher penalties including fines of up to $250,000 or 10 years jail as part of the State Government’s commitment to strengthen the Animal Welfare Act.