Mapped: SA’s 200+ private mines
The 222 private mines dotted across the state are given special treatment – but that could be about to change.
The 222 private mines dotted across the state are given special treatment – but that could be about to change.
Enticing oysters back into local waters will take more than just the new Glenelg reef, but one Adelaide Uni researcher has struck on an award-worthy way of doing it.
A beautiful setting for a picnic and a swim on public Conservation Park land is being used by a quarry and fenced off with Keep Out signs.
Solar has become so popular the grid struggles to cope, and now rules are changing. See how rooftop solar stacks up and where your power company ranks.
A catchy ode to Adelaide from a homesick international dentistry student has won hearts – and first prize – in a uni talent search. Hear his song.
From bushfires and air quality, to vegetation and the health of the Murray, here’s how SA’s environment has changed since 2018. And sadly, there’s not a lot of good news.
Adelaide scientists are experimenting with a new weapon in the battle against pest animals – and even one of the project’s leaders says people may find it “concerning”.
Meet the winner of the $10,000 Pelzer Prize for SA environment heroes and celebrate the finalists. Watch the replay of the awards ceremony here.
Police were called to stop frustrated St Kilda locals and independent scientists DIY pumping hypersaline water away from the mangroves in a bid to save them from further damage.
The State Government launches an investigation into dolphin health following the mysterious death of another well-known Port River dolphin – the third suspected dolphin death in the past three months.
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