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News Release
29 August 2025
Spring garden clean ups help prevent fruit fly breeding - learn simple steps to protect your home garden and support regional biosecurity.
Spring cleaning your garden
News Release
11 November 2025
Ceduna is officially fruit fly free, marking a major biosecurity milestone that protects growers, communities, and South Australia’s horticulture.
Ceduna declared fruit fly free
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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
News Release
3 June 2026
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,
Royal reminder for the King’s birthday long weekend
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Salisbury North is officially fruit fly free, marking a key step in restoring protection for local growers and surrounding communities.
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Understand olive movement rules and approved treatments to prevent fruit fly spread and ensure safe, compliant transport across South Australia.
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Download simplified Chinese resources explaining fruit fly risks and what actions are required during outbreaks in your area.
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Swan Reach achieves fruit fly freedom, strengthening protection for growers and supporting South Australia’s ongoing eradication efforts.
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Ceduna is on track on to be declared free of Mediterranean fruit fly as the final stage of the eradication program gets underway.
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Riverland students develop leadership skills and learn fruit fly prevention through hands on environmental education programs.