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South Australians will once again be able to enjoy the iconic Hallett Cove Boardwalk with the State Government committing $2.44 million to ensuring it is reopened safely to the public.
There will be double the normal number of park rangers on duty this Easter to ensure the safety of South Australians who visit a park to exercise and stay mentally and physically well in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the lead up to the Easter long weekend and April school holidays the Department for Environment and Water advises that no camping will be permitted on Crown Land, nor in South Australian parks and reserves for the foreseeable future.
To ensure day visitor safety the one-way section of the Border Track within Ngarkat Conservation Park will remain closed until the end of April aligning with the extended Fire Danger Season.
South Australia’s national parks are available for local people to visit their local park, as long as visitors follow all State and Federal Government COVID-19 guidelines.