Geoscience Australia estimates the magnitude-4.2 earthquake happened near Burra, in the state’s Mid North, just before 3:30pm.

An earthquake has been felt widely across parts of South Australia.
Geoscience Australia estimates the magnitude-4.2 earthquake happened near Burra, in the state’s Mid North, just before 3:30pm.
People have also reported feeling shaking in the Adelaide Hills and Yorke Peninsula.
The Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre said there was no threat of a tsunami from the earthquake.
Geoscience Australia seismologist Hugh Glanville said it was the largest earthquake in the state for the past 10 years.
He said there were no reports of damage was so far, but it was felt from Mount Barker to Jamestown.
“It is possible for minor damage from a magnitude-4 but it’s reasonably unlikely for this earthquake,” he told ABC Radio Adelaide.
More to come.