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Prescribed burn at Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park
A prescribed burn is planned at Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park, on the Yorke Peninsula, on Sunday 24 March 2024, weather conditions permitting. The burn will start at 10am and is likely to be completed by 6pm on Monday 25 March. The area to be burnt is 66 hectares within the park. It is a landscape... [Continue reading]
More reasons Y you should visit Salt Lake Trail
Visitors to Pink Lake will soon be able to enjoy its beauty from a specially designed viewing platform. The newly constructed platform, shaped as a Y to represent Yorke Peninsula and Yorketown, will allow visitors to safely walk out onto the lake. The stem of the platform extends 75 metres into the lake, with each... [Continue reading]
Garage Sale Trail report released
Yorke Peninsula Council residents turned their unwanted items into cash at the annual Garage Sale Trail last November. More than $10,000 was generated locally through the initiative. Results of a recently released report by Garage Sale Trail and Taverner Research Group highlighted the outcomes of the waste reduction initiative made possible by Council. Mayor Darren... [Continue reading]
Wool Bay Mural Australia’s best rural art
Wool Bay Water Tank Mural has been recognised as Australia’s best rural art experience. The tank and shed murals, a project of Yorke Peninsula Council, were announced as the Best Rural Art for 2023 at the Australian Street Art Awards on Friday, 8 March. The murals, located on Green Flat Road, were designed, and painted... [Continue reading]
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