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Grants for citizen scientists to safeguard SA’s native species, habitat and biodiversity

New citizen science grants will hopefully trickle down to important projects and measures on Kangaroo Island. The state government’s Citizen Science Fund was awarded...

Fundraising blitz success for the Art Museum of Kangaroo Island

Thanks to enthusiastic participants and generous donors, the Art Museum of Kangaroo Island Easter Sunday quiz and auction - Do you know your arts...

Next steps for SA’s sheep eID traceability system

Vital next steps for South Australia's implementation of an electronic identification (eID) traceability system for sheep and farmed goats have now been released. Mandatory...

Penneshaw to honour Vietnam veteran Errol Noack on ANZAC Day

The ANZAC Day service in Penneshaw will be particularly poignant this year as the ultimate sacrifice of Private Errol Noack, the first Digger killed...

Junction on Kangaroo Island receives grant for seed library, budget cooking workshops

The state government has awarded more than $1 million in food security grants to community organisations, which directly help South Australians struggling to put...

It’s footy, netball season but have you heard about pickleball?

Just about everyone in our little corner of paradise is aware that the football and netball season has arrived at last. Many of the...

SA Ambulance Service launches its ‘Answer the call’ volunteer recruitment campaign

SA Ambulance Service has launched its latest volunteer recruitment campaign, “Answer the call”, which features five volunteer ambassadors from Keith, Tumby Bay, Penola, Mannum...

Walking clubs going strong on Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island’s walking clubs are going strong, offering residents the perfect opportunity to get out into nature, explore new parts of the island and...

New research and discovery tour shedding light on northwestern Kangaroo Island

A tour company being led by a couple of old hands in the business is making exciting discoveries about the largely unexplored and undocumented...

Australian farmers forced to pay protection money: Sharkie

The Biosecurity Levy Bill, passed in the Parliament last week, was yet another blow to the agriculture sector, according to Federal Member for Mayo,...

Making solar farms better to protect biodiversity amid global renewable energy...

Murdoch University researchers are calling for wildlife-friendly solar farm designs to protect biodiversity amid global renewable energy expansion. Solar energy plays a central role in...