For the first time in almost 150 years, the public can now explore Hope Valley Reservoir, ticking off yet another milestone in the Marshall Liberal Government’s plan to open up the state’s reservoirs.
Hope Valley Reservoir in Adelaide’s north eastern suburbs will open to the public for the first time in its 150-year history in time for the summer school holidays.
Beekeepers are set to have access to Mount Bold Reservoir Reserve for the first time in decades as the Marshall Liberal Government continues to open public land to the apiary industry.
Business is booming for communities near reservoirs which have been recently opened for recreational access by the Marshall Liberal Government.
Myponga Reservoir has officially welcomed the 50,000th visitor through its gates, further highlighting the success of the Marshall Liberal Government’s initiative to open South Australia’s reservoirs for recreational access.
Families and fitness lovers will soon be able to walk, cycle and explore the beautiful Hope Valley Reservoir for the first time in almost 150 years, with concept plans now approved for a range of recreational activities at the site.
Works to install around 30,000 solar panels at Happy Valley Reservoir as part of SA Water’s Zero Cost Energy Future project start today – creating nearly 50 jobs during construction.
More than 12,000 hectares of native bushland, plantation forests and conservation parks in the southern Barossa region will be available for recreational activity thanks to a network of new access trails opened today by the Marshall Liberal Government.