River Murray communities affected by the major floods of 2022-23 will receive nearly $25 million in support from both the Albanese and Malinauskas Governments to aid their recovery
From 24 July, not-for-profits and community organisations will be able to apply for grants of up to $5,000 as part of next round of RAA's Grassroots Giving program.
The State Government has announced that fees for false fire alarm activations will be waived for flood affected communities for the next couple of months.
The Lower Lakes of the River Murray have now reached the peak flow as the floods continue to wreak havoc in the riverland.
The team at Waikerie Holiday Park are donating 2000 pre-filled sandbags to communities in need as the lower-Murray River anxiously brace for peak.
With the River Murray flood peak now approaching Lock 1 near Blanchetown, communities downriver are being urged to continue to prepare for increasing water levels.
Fines of $1000 can now be issued to people climbing onto levees and holding back the flooding River Murray after State Coordinator and Police Commissioner Grant Stevens signed an Emergency Management Direction. Premier Peter Malinauskas has spoken in today’s press conference and this new restriction announced this morning served as a reminder for the public […]
Drier conditions across the Murray-Darling basin are providing hope that floodwaters may start to recede by early in the New Year.
The South Australian Government says the floodwater peak is due in Renmark towards the end of December remaining consistent with previous forecast.
Health experts encourage South Aussies to protect themselves against mosquito bites this Summer with new virus proving to be deadly.
Flood affected Riverland residents will be able to get help from a ‘one stop shop’ with the first Emergency Relief Centre to open in Berri.