MOUNTAINS of seagrass have appeared all over some of Adelaide’s most-loved beaches, with some of it up to two metres high. Here’s where it’s come from Mounds and masses of “seagrass wrack” as it is ...
A MILLION cubic metres of sand — enough to fill 400 Olympic-size swimming pool — is needed to replenish Adelaide’s most popular beaches, says the agency charged with looking after the state’s ...
Henley Beach, located west of Adelaide's CBD, resembles a washing machine today in a watery phenomenon that is yet to be confirmed as part of the coastline's ongoing algal bloom. High tide at 6am ...
While walking along Glenelg Beach on May 19, Adelaide woman Madz June became stuck in a pit of sand after she hopped down from a rocky outcrop. Madz June found herself trapped in quicksand at Glenelg ...