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South Australia’s parks have increased by more than 2,000 hectares with the State Government adding land recently to Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, and Telowie Gorge, Ngarkat and Lawari Conservation Parks.
A number of national parks and other sites managed by the Department for Environment and Water (DEW) have amended opening hours over the Christmas period.
Four new artworks have been added to Sculpture Encounters – Granite Island, a 2.4km cliff-top sculpture trail featuring the works of local, national and international artists.
Cleland Wildlife Park is looking a little more colourful with the addition of a new Butterfly Aviary.
Today marks International Day of People with Disability and a reminder that South Australia’s parks and beaches are for all to enjoy.