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
Discover how Adelaide’s aerial release of sterile fruit flies supports long term eradication and strengthens South Australia’s fruit fly defence.
Travellers can help protect the Riverland and avoid fines by following simple fruit fly rules during school holiday trips.
Discover fruit fly friendly recipes and tips to use homegrown produce safely while helping protect South Australia from fruit fly spread.
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.
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
An early sterile insect release boosts Riverland fruit fly control, supporting growers and strengthening regional biosecurity efforts.
Fuel the fun, not fruit fly at Loveday 400. Motorsport fans heading to the Riverland this week for the Loveday 400 Offroad Race are being urged to leave restricted produce at home or risk a hefty fine. The Department of Primary Industries and




