Kimba nuclear dump faces fresh legal challenge
Native title holders have launched a new legal challenge over the planned radioactive waste site at Kimba.
Native title holders have launched a new legal challenge over the planned radioactive waste site at Kimba.
Calls have been made to rip up the Torrens Parade Ground’s bitumen and replace it with trees, pavers and lawn – in a push likely to anger veterans.
Coffin Bay oyster growers have experienced losses of more than $3m after a food safety scare that forced a huge product recall – but they’re getting back on their feet.
The state’s biggest oyster producer says its Coffin Bay farm is aiming to reach full capacity this month, following a health scare shutdown that rocked the industry.
The federal government will pitch in $30m to fight fruit fly across the country as SA edges closer to lifting outbreak zones across Adelaide and the Riverland.
South Australia’s majestic ospreys are endangered – and calls are being made to make power lines and poles safer to reduce the risk of the birds being electrocuted.
The Country Fire Service says a fire burning today at Bratten Way, near Cummins on the Eyre Peninsula, has been contained, after 65 people worked to battle the blaze.
It’s long been regarded as retirement central, but now Victor Harbor is kicking that tag to the kerb with an $11m mountain bike plan and a move to rebrand itself.
Bird calls would be broadcast from loudspeakers and drones under a new plan to redirect corellas from popular parks and towards a parrot paradise in a new location.
Hospitality owners say uncertainty around Covid exposure sites is killing Christmas trade, with customers staying home for fear of being ordered into quarantine.
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