Eight people were arrested after entering the redevelopment site at North Adelaide Golf Course, where hundreds of trees are being removed as part of a major upgrade project. The protest has intensified debate in Adelaide over environmental protection, urban planning and the future use of public green space. Supporters of the redevelopment say the project will modernise facilities, while opponents argue the scale of tree removal will have a significant ecological impact.
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