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Building a community hub at Parndana with a little help

A successful fundraiser was held on the main street of Parndana on Sunday, raising funds for the Parndana Community Hub. Junction and CentaCare are working...

Letter and response: Stokes Bay toilet and barbecue contracts

I find it disconcerting that the KI Council has seen fit to award various Stokes Bay area contracts to an off island company. For some...

Alban Singers perform on Dauncey Street

On Saturday morning, shoppers, coffee drinkers and passers-by in Dauncey Street, were delighted to hear the Alban Singers perform their autumn rendition of songs...

Don’t hesitate to get an EV, I got a Zeekr

If you are thinking about an EV, don’t hesitate. It’s a no brainer. Go and get one, you won’t regret it. You will have...

KI Sculpture Trail installation ‘Glossy Black’ to honour Bryon Buick

The Kangaroo Island Sculpture Trail committee has announced a new project that will both honour one of the trail’s founding members, and further conservation...

Regional Development Australia excited about Kingscote motel development

Local Regional Development Australia economic development officer, David Ridley was on Kangaroo Island last week for a grant writing masterclass. While on the island,...

New trial tests humane method to manage little corellas on KI

The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board has completed a two-season trial of night-time roost site control targeting little corellas in Kingscote, including at the Kangaroo...

KI Probus Club’s enthusiastic future on 50th anniversary

Ten KI Probus members enjoyed a social get together in February, enjoying morning tea in the Uniting Church Hall, Kingscote. Members spoke about why...

Farmers for Climate Action say renewables answer to fossil fuel disruption

Farmers for Climate Action (FCA) wants energy security by using Australian sun and wind rather than relying on volatile global markets and importing fuel...

National Parks plans large prescribed burn west of D’Estrees Bay this Monday

A prescribed burn is planned on 580 hectares of private land at MacGillivray-Locketts Track, 5km west of the D'Estrees Bay settlement, on Monday,...

Farm alarm over high-voltage incidents

After 15 serious incidents of farm vehicles making contact with high-voltage electricity equipment already this year, SA Power Networks is pleading with farmers to...