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Wild South Coast Way hik­ing app show­cas­es Ngar­rind­jeri lan­guage and culture

Hik­ers on South Australia’s newest mul­ti-day hike can now immerse them­selves in local Abo­rig­i­nal cul­ture via an audio tour that shares the sto­ries of the Ngar­rind­jeri Nation on the SA Nation­al Parks Tours mobile phone app while they walk.


New parks co-man­age­ment agree­ment paves way for stronger First Nations engagement

In an his­toric move, the South Aus­tralian Gov­ern­ment today announced a co-man­age­ment agree­ment had been reached with Kau­r­na Yer­ta Abo­rig­i­nal Cor­po­ra­tion (KYAC) for three Ade­laide nation­al parks. 


Upgrad­ed vis­i­tor facil­i­ties at the Gold­en Spike near­ing completion

As part of the upgrades along the Brachi­na Gorge Geo­log­i­cal Trail, con­struc­tion of new vis­i­tor facil­i­ties at the site of the Edi­acaran Glob­al Stra­to­type Sec­tion and Point (GSSP) is near­ing completion. 


Mur­ray­lands parks cel­e­brat­ed in August

If you’re yet to explore South Australia’s Mur­ray­lands, make sure you head there in August when the Nation­al Parks and Wildlife Ser­vice (NPWS) will be cel­e­brat­ing our Mur­ray­lands’ nation­al parks as Park of the Month.


SA Marine Parks cel­e­brat­ed in July

South Australia’s Marine Parks boast icon­ic species such as the south­ern right whale, bot­tlenose dol­phin, leafy sea drag­on, great white shark, Aus­tralian pel­i­can, lit­tle pen­guin, Aus­tralian sea lion and giant Aus­tralian cut­tle­fish, and this month these nat­ur­al won­ders are all being cel­e­brat­ed through Nation­al Parks and Wildlife Service’s (NPWS) Park of the Month.