An innovative horticulture project that uses seawater to grow vegetables is poised to expand, provided it can adequately manage the…[Read More]
South Australian News
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Renewable energy bill supports regional economic development
The Pastoral Land Management Bill which supports renewable energy developments on pastoral lands passed the Upper House this week. Environment…[Read More]
Hendon groundwater contamination update
The South Australian Environment Protection Authority has been working in recent months to assess the extent of possible groundwater contamination…[Read More]
Yorke Peninsula Copper Mining Project Granted Mining Lease
The State Government has granted Rex Minerals a mining lease for its $800 million Hillside copper, gold and iron ore…[Read More]
Electricity Generation Licence issued to SA Water Corporation
In April 2014, the SA Water Corporation applied to the Essential Services Commission of South Australia for an electricity generation…[Read More]
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area reports
EPA South Australia has released a suite of reports on the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area. The reports cover areas…[Read More]
Call for EPA SA to extend contamination monitoring
The state opposition has called on EPA SA to increase its monitoring of contaminated sites. SA Opposition Leader Steven Marshall…[Read More]
How to win Government contracts
The State Government, in partnership with Business SA, has launched Tender Ready, a project aimed at providing information on how…[Read More]
Water and Sewerage Pricing Reform: Draft Report
The Essential Services Commission of SA (ESCOSA) has released a draft report for public consultation, putting forward a broad suite…[Read More]
EPA Assessment Area: Marleston
The Department for State Development (DSD) has advised approximately 300 residential and commercial properties to the north, northwest and west…[Read More]