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Anabella flourishes as footballer thanks to caring clubs

Great Southern Football League Women's debut side for season 2023, the Yankalilla and Encounter Bay Stingrays capped off a stunning first year which saw...

Help secure much-needed funding, access for SA’s jetties

South Australians are being encouraged to give feedback about the importance of local jetties through a newly launched survey that will help advocate for...

Kangaroo Island Walking Club ventures north

The KI Walking Club recently had a very successful trip to Hiltaba in north west South Australia. We were very fortunate that Ants and...

Concern for koala welfare as timber plantations are cleared on Kangaroo Island

Wildlife groups of Kangaroo Island have raised concerns about the fate of koalas now that the forestry timber remediation process is picking up speed. Koalas...

Letter: Opening the heart and voting Yes23

This has been an epic journey for Aboriginal people - almost Biblical. The people who have been looking after this land for thousands of years Almost...

Letter: No off-leash areas for Kingscote dogs in KI Council plan

The KI Council has its Animal Management Plan out for community consultation, which ends September 21. On page 19 section 9 there are no off...

Netball star Georgie Horjus brings home the Adelaide Thunderbirds’ trophy

Kangaroo Island netball star Georgie Horjus brought home the Adelaide Thunderbirds’ premiership trophy on the weekend, perhaps inspiring young netballers to follow in her...

Graeme Stokes is Artist of the Month at Kangaroo Island Art Gallery

The Artist of the Month is a new concept for each artist at the Kangaroo Island Art Gallery to show a range of their...

‘Transparency void’ threatens trust in our democracy: Sharkie

This week Independent Member for Mayo, Rebekha Sharkie MP, will introduce two Private Members Bills in a bid to lift political funding transparency and...

RAA EV charging network across SA is growing fast

About 120 years ago in the infancy of the automobile, the RAA rolled out barrels of petrol to far-flung hotels to make sure its...

Easter bunny makes appearance at Penneshaw market

The Easter bunny made an appearance at the Penneshaw community market just before the rain arrived on Easter Sunday. Susie Thomas from Les Douceurs de...