Sea surge sending either bowls or beaches to the wall
Two popular seaside towns face a tough choice – Defend the bowls club or save the sandy beach from the rising seas that are lapping at their boundaries.
Two popular seaside towns face a tough choice – Defend the bowls club or save the sandy beach from the rising seas that are lapping at their boundaries.
Chances are SA Power Networks is planning to give your neighbourhood a visit soon to cut trees away from power lines. See when you’re due with our interactive map.
The fruit fly regime restricting school lunch boxes across SA could lift by Christmas, but gardeners have been warned to be on the look out for a new destructive swarm on the way.
A respiratory clinic that’s seen a drop of more than 50 per cent in jab bookings in a month is begging people to roll up their sleeves this weekend during a huge walk-in vaccination event.
The mystery case of the dead baby dolphin on a suburban beach follows a spate of deaths and disappearances in the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary – and yet another young male is ailing.
Australia’s only solar panel maker in South Australia has splashed millions on a new factory and production line as it hopes to spark a revolution in local manufacturing.
The road to net zero emissions will rocky, but could lead to great benefits with SA leading the way, the Fearless Conversation forum has heard. Here’s what the experts said.
We think it’s time the popular guide to the Wildlife of Greater Adelaide went digital. See our interactive here.
There is a renewed call to find a pair of escaped Alexandrine parakeets – because the cute feathered ferals pose a serious biosecurity risk.
Without nuclear power, Australia “has no chance” of tackling climate change – but our politicians are preventing even the research.
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