
Weekly detections map. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is continuing to see steady numbers of Queensland fruit fly detections in the Riverland, however, in line with fewer detections through the winter months, there have

Weekly detections map. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is continuing to see steady numbers of Queensland fruit fly detections in the Riverland, however, in line with fewer detections through the winter months, there have

Royal reminder for the King’s birthday long weekend. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is reminding travellers to know the fruit fly quarantine rules before heading away for the upcoming King’s Birthday long weekend,

Greater access leads to greater results. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is continuing to see lower numbers of Queensland fruit fly detections in the Riverland, with no detections recorded in 24 of the 58 outbreak areas over

Remain vigilant during seasonal change. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is continuing to see lower numbers of Queensland fruit fly detections in the Riverland, with no detections recorded in 25 of the 58 outbreak areas over

School is out, but don’t let pests in. With school holidays now underway, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is encouraging families to get their children involved in simple garden activities at home to help protect the

Don’t pack fruit fly this Easter & Gather Round. As South Australia prepares for a surge in visitors over the Easter long weekend and the upcoming AFL Gather Round, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (SA) is reminding travellers that

Glynde declared fruit fly free. In good news for growers in the Adelaide Hills, the Glynde fruit fly outbreak zone has been declared free from Queensland fruit fly (Qfly), following the successful eradication of the pest through the Department of

Don't let fruit fly make it a bad round! With thousands of visitors expected to travel to Adelaide for the upcoming LIV Golf tournament, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is reminding travellers not to pack a pest. Recent

Back to school and new fruit fly outbreaks. As school resumes, Riverland families are being reminded that restrictions on moving home-grown fruit and vegetables remain in place and need to be adhered to when planning lunch boxes, particularly with a

Queensland fruit fly outbreak declared in Elizabeth East, with PIRSA urging residents to follow quarantine rules, inspect home-grown fruit, and help stop the spread.

Learn fruit and vegetable travel rules during the Tour Down Under to avoid fines and help keep South Australia fruit fly free.

Learn why even one piece of fruit can spread fruit fly and how simple actions help protect South Australia’s growers during holiday travel.