More than 90,000 native fish have been stocked at Myponga Reservoir, as part of the Marshall Liberal Government’s commitment to offer recreational activities at reservoirs across South Australia.
Visitors and locals in the Southern Barossa have voted with their feet to support opening the South Para Reservoir Reserve for public access, with more than 1200 people flocking to explore the site on the opening day.
This amazing space is has been unlocked for adventure. Walking, cycling, kayaking and fishing - it's all happening!
I’m stoked to announce our next phase of reservoir openings! We committed to doing this and we’re getting on with it.
Today marks another milestone for recreational activity at South Australian reservoirs with expanded access at Warren and Bundaleer available to coincide with 2019 Gone Fishing Day.
Myponga Reservoir is today set to have its 10,000th visitor since it was first opened for recreational access in April.
Preparations are full steam ahead to provide easier and expanded recreational access at Warren Reservoir within weeks, as the Marshall Liberal Government continues to expand activities at reservoirs around South Australia.
Water-based activities at South Australian reservoirs have taken another step forward with access to Warren, Bundaleer and South Para reservoirs expected in the coming months.