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News Release
28 January 2026
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
Back to school and new fruit fly outbreaks
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Riverland Enduro 2025 – Know before you tow. As thousands of motorsport fans prepare for the ARB Waikerie Hotel Riverland Enduro from 11 – 13 July, Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) is urging all visitors and local competitors to help
News Release
11 February 2026
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
Don't let fruit fly make it a bad round!
News Release
30 September 2025
Ceduna is on track on to be declared free of Mediterranean fruit fly as the final stage of the eradication program gets underway.
Ceduna on track to be fruit fly free
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Find approved treatments and movement rules for fruiting vegetables to prevent fruit fly spread and keep your produce compliant and market ready.
News Release
29 October 2025
Spring harvest increases fruit fly risk - discover essential steps growers and residents can take to protect crops and prevent outbreaks.
Spring harvest brings fresh fruit fly risk
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PIRSA declares Mediterranean fruit fly outbreak in Ceduna. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) has declared an outbreak of Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) in Ceduna and raised an emergency response team to commence outbreak
News Release
1 April 2026
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
Don’t pack fruit fly this Easter & Gather Round
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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.
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Increase in SIT locations across the Riverland. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is expanding its Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) program in the Riverland with releases now occurring across 16 outbreak areas. The world leading