News
Rare oppor­tu­ni­ty to explore his­tor­i­cal ship­wreck at Innes

Recent South­ern Ocean storms, heavy seas, high winds and large swells have com­bined to remove sand from Ethel Beach and ful­ly expose the wrecks of the Ethel sail­ing ship and S.S. Fer­ret coastal steam­er, at Dhil­ba Guu­ran­da-Innes Nation­al Park on south­ern Yorke Peninsula.


Have a whale of a time in Encounter Marine Park

August is a great time to see south­ern rights and oth­er whales migrat­ing off the coast of Ade­laide and to cel­e­brate this annu­al won­der, Park of the Month is shin­ing the spot­light on Encounter Marine Park.


Cle­land to cel­e­brate mar­vel­lous mag­gies in mid-August

Known for their sweet song and some­times-vicious aer­i­al assaults, the mag­pie is a high­ly intel­li­gent bird, and one that is often misunderstood.


New Nation­al Parks and Wildlife Ser­vice launched

South Australia’s new Nation­al Parks and Wildlife Ser­vice was launched on the week­end with a ranger-focused cel­e­bra­tion at Belair Nation­al Park.


SA part­ners with Cal­i­for­nia for research­ing Edi­acaran fossils

The South Aus­tralian Gov­ern­ment has part­nered with a Cal­i­forn­ian uni­ver­si­ty to ensure the Flinders Ranges’ Edi­acaran fos­sils remain at the fore­front of sci­ence in the ori­gins of ani­mal life on earth.