New biodiversity legislation has been passed in South Australia. New laws introduce a range of protections for flora and fauna across the State, as well as a general duty that applies to individuals, businesses and governments not to harm biodiversity.

Originally pledged by SA Premier Peter Malinauskas, the new laws represent a renewed commitment to biodiversity which according to 2023 State of the Environment report has faced ongoing decline.

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Featured In Story: Cerin Loane – Special Counsel for policy and law reform at the Environmental Defender’s Office , Featured audio: Hon. Nicola Centofanti, Shadow Opposition Minister in Legislative Council reading of Biodiversity Bill 2025, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 3 July 2025