A South Australian farmer’s powerful plea is putting pressure on governments to recognise the Mallee drought as a natural disaster amid worsening conditions and growing fear in rural communities.
Facing record drought, Flinders University urges Adelaide residents to help monitor tree health. The study combines community action and scientific research to enhance urban greenery and combat climate extremes.
South Australian councils can now apply for a share of $1.4 million in funding to upgrade standpipes, ensuring reliable water access for rural areas affected by severe drought.
Emergency water supply is now available from Bundaleer Reservoir for South Australia's drought-impacted farmers.
South Australia has announced a new $55 million support package for farmers facing severe drought, adding to previous efforts for immediate relief and long-term resilience in affected communities.
Adelaide has endured its driest summer on record, prompting concerns over water security as reservoirs drop and regional communities face serious shortages.
Applications are now open for the South Australian Government’s $5 million On-Farm Drought Infrastructure Rebate Scheme to help support farmers facing severe drought conditions across the state. The scheme is part of a broader $18 million package designed to assist farming communities impacted by the ongoing dry conditions. Primary producers can apply for rebates to […]
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Want to help Aussie famers, but now sure how? Local winery 919 Wines are making it easy for all of us, by running two drought relief fundraising activities to assist farming families in drought-stricken areas of Australia.
An unchanged Breezair SA Scorpions side will travel to Sydney today in preparation for their Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) semi-final against the Konica Minolta Queensland Fire at Bankstown Oval on Friday, 23 January.
A new innovative water industry in South Australia identified by technology-solutions company Siemens and local wind desalination pioneer Windesal could secure water supplies for regional communities and effectively drought-proof the State, according to both companies.
A new innovative water industry in South Australia identified by technology-solutions company Siemens and local wind desalination pioneer Windesal could secure water supplies for regional communities and effectively drought-proof the State, according to both companies.