News
Aldin­ga Wash­pool to become a pro­tect­ed area

One of Adelaide’s last remain­ing coastal fresh­wa­ter and estu­ar­ine lagoon sys­tems is one step clos­er to becom­ing a pro­tect­ed area, fol­low­ing a trans­fer of land from SA Water to the Min­is­ter for Envi­ron­ment and Water.


Pre­scribed burn­ing wrap­ping up for a record break­ing year

Recent rains have sig­nalled the end of a record-break­ing year of pre­scribed burns for South Aus­tralia with The Nation­al Parks and Wildlife Ser­vice (NPWS) suc­cess­ful­ly com­plet­ing 49 pre­scribed burns this autumn, mak­ing it a record 96 for the year and a 53 per cent increase from the 201920 season.


Turn­ing olive trees into McLaren Vale wine

An inno­v­a­tive new pilot project in Adelaide’s south­ern sub­urbs is remov­ing fer­al olive trees from nation­al parks and turn­ing them into a prod­uct which is help­ing grow grapes at McLaren Vale vineyards.


New Hor­ti­cul­ture Ther­a­py pro­gram for Ade­laide Botan­ic Garden

The Botan­ic Gar­dens and State Herbar­i­um today launched its new Hor­ti­cul­ture Ther­a­py Pro­gram that will sup­port vul­ner­a­ble mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty through hands-on gar­den­ing activities.


Cleland’s koala feed­ing expe­ri­ence returns for long weekend

Cle­land Wildlife Park’s huge­ly pop­u­lar koala feed­ing expe­ri­ence is set to return this June long week­end for the first time after they were put on hold due to COVID-19 restrictions.