As the state advances towards the next term of government, South Australia remains in the grips of its harmful algal bloom – an issue that’s plagued SA’s marine environment and coastal communities for the last 12 months.
The bloom has spread 20 000 km since its emergence in March 2025, seeing the far-reach of environmental, personal, health and economic impact.
Now, a year from the first report of SA’s Harmful Algae, An ABC Four Corners investigation alleges State government took months to update health advice, raising questions around transparency.
Producers:
Speakers:
- - former South Australia Director of Public Prosecutions
- Associate Professor Peter Subramaniam - Australian Medical Association
- Attorney-General
- Dr Faith Coleman - South Australian Ecologist
- former Solomon Islands High Court judge and leader of minor party
- Josh Teague - SA Deputy Liberal leader
- Kyam Maher - SA Deputy Labor leader
- Lochie Cameron Yorke Peninsula local
- Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
- Minister for Industrial Relations and Public Sector
- Real Change SA
- Rebekha Sharkie MP - Federal Member for Mayo
- SA President
- Shadow Attorney General
- Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
- Shadow Minister for Child Protection
- Stephen Pallaras KC
- Tammy Franks MLC - independent


