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SUNDAY, 21ST APRIL 2013

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

A southern resident has called a community meeting next week to demand answers about the mass death of marine life on Adelaide beaches. Nigel Black, of Port Noarlunga, created a Facebook group yesterday called 'Investigations and Answers Now! For the Death of Gulf Marine Life' inviting residents to a meeting on Wednesday, April 24.

A diver says the lack of giant Australian cuttlefish bones on beaches near Whyalla proves their population is critically low.

Yorke Peninsula residents against plans to build what would be Australia's largest wind farm say it is not too late to dump the project.

More land has been acquired on Kangaroo Island to expand Flinders Chase National Park, at the island's western end.

A further 150 gigalitres of environmental water is on its way to South Australia and is expected to deliver key benefits for the River Murray channel, Coorong and Lower Lakes.

Port Augusta’s Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle program (OPAL) is making it easier for local families to grow their own food.

Feral animal species are the bane of many a landholder's daily existence, and we often hear of the problems caused by foxes, rabbits and goats.

A last ditch effort will be made to save Burnside Village's ailing tree. The centre's owners, The Cohen Group, issued a statement last week saying it would increase UV light levels and give the river red gum nutrient injections in a "final bid to retain the tree".

Over 100 landholders have responded to a survey to help improve our knowledge of the region’s groundwater resources. The valuable information is being used to update the State’s groundwater database.

The wife of the man responsible for creating Goog’s Track near Ceduna will give locals and beyond an insight into the history of the track and what went into making it.

Three dolphins have delighted onlookers at Garden Island with a playful display in the Port River.


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