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American River set to blossom with funding

Kangaroo Island residents have been the beneficiaries of a number of grants provided through the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) over recent...

Funds for blue gum removal on Island

A number of vital large-scale environmental projects including removing Tasmanian Blue Gum wildings on Kangaroo Island and a project to reverse the decline of...

Huxtable to relocate facilities

A Kangaroo Island local continues to have a bright future ahead in thoroughbred racing. David Huxtable, of Empress Park Stud, has arranged for a lease...

Pay respects during Anzac Day

The first Anzac Day, on April 25, 1916, was held to commemorate the first anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli of Australian and New...

Chef shines light on local

Sharing a passion for produce, chef Jan Ordway is ready to provide locals and tourists a taste of what Kangaroo Island is all about. The...

Walden girls strike success with Stingrays

Kingscote’s Walden sisters, Bella and Ivy, are on a mission … to match their father Scott’s local legend status on the footy field. Already known...

Farm safety is not kids’ play

School students have the opportunity to have access to farm safety resources with the launch of a new Primary Producers SA program. The Farm Safety...

Opening night, winners celebrated

The Kangaroo Island Easter Art Exhibition celebrated its 36th anniversary this year, and preparation for the event culminated with the exhibition’s opening night on...

CFS works to reduce fire hazards

Recovery work after the bushfires continues for Kangaroo Island residents, and the Country Fire Service (CFS) is assisting by helping with the reduction of...

Nature bulldozed to fight fires

The Aldinga Institute Hall was packed on Sunday, April 16, due to community concern for unique and fragile parts of the Fleurieu Peninsula and...

New mapping tool shows connections build resilience before disaster strikes

When the Black Summer bushfires tore through Kangaroo Island in 2019/2020, local business owner Fiona Jago didn’t know how connected her community really was...