Riverland Field Days highlight community spirit, innovation, and fruit fly awareness, supporting growers and strengthening regional biosecurity.
Living it up at the golf? Don’t risk a $417 fine. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is reminding people from the Riverland visiting Adelaide for LIV Golf next weekend to leave restricted home-grown fruit and vegetables behind
See treatment requirements for Adelaide metro growers managing restricted fruit and vegetables during fruit fly outbreaks.
Sterile fruit flies take flight following early road release. The resumption of the release of millions of sterile Queensland fruit flies across the Riverland will occur from this week to stop fruit fly outbreaks and protect the region. Each week,
A rotten mistake: packing fruit could cost you! With the mid-year school holidays just around the corner, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is reminding South Australians that protecting our world-class horticulture industry
Stop and drop to travel smart this long weekend. Travellers heading to or returning to the Riverland this forthcoming long weekend are being reminded by the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) about the importance of leaving
Learn how improved property access helps reduce fruit fly detections in the Riverland and strengthens South Australia’s biosecurity efforts.
Winter brings fruit fly risks for citrus growers - learn key steps and treatments to protect your trees and maintain healthy, pest free fruit.
Supercars fans are urged to leave fruit at home to prevent fruit fly spread and protect South Australia’s growers during major events.
Travellers can help protect the Riverland and avoid fines by following simple fruit fly rules during school holiday trips.





