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A toxic algal bloom covering more than 4,400 square kilometers of South Australia's coastline is being labeled an ecological ...
The algae have poisoned more than 1,737 square miles of the waters, littering beaches with carcasses and ravaging an area ...
Environment Minister Murray Watt is heading to Adelaide amid mounting pressure on the Albanese government to act on the toxic ...
Thousands of sea creatures have died and washed up on the coastline in recent months, an ecological crisis that is now ...
An Aussie senator has delivered one of the most scathing condemnations of the Albanese government’s handling of the climate ...
South Australia’s family bike rides take you from the beautiful coast to city-based sojourns and wineries. Here’s some of our ...
An ‘unprecedented’ natural disaster that has killed thousands of marine creatures, sparked orders to stay out of the water, ...
Preliminary results from computer modelling suggests the harmful algal bloom that has been killing marine life will return ...
The government is facing a bipartisan push to address a major environmental crisis off the coast of Adelaide, where it hopes to host the next UN climate summit.
The algal bloom has killed tens of thousands of marine creatures, but the federal government has stopped short of labelling ...
A toxic algal bloom affecting key tourism regions in South Australia has been declared a "serious environmental event".
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