Calls to stall Port River dredge plan to protect dolphins
How can they dredge 1.8 million cubic metres of material from the Port River without harming the area’s vulnerable dolphins? An expert says a $200m gas terminal should be stalled.
How can they dredge 1.8 million cubic metres of material from the Port River without harming the area’s vulnerable dolphins? An expert says a $200m gas terminal should be stalled.
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The government says the deal is sealed but plans for a nuclear dump at Kimba could soon face a challenge from the Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation.
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Happy Valley Reservoir, opened just last month, will open for longer to allow more time to hike, fish, kayak or just head off for a picnic.
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Robe traders say they cannot afford to have their staff quarantined every time a Covid-positive customer walks in the door as SA Health lists four local exposure sites.
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