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Alarm bells ring as ocean becomes too loud for baby oysters

Baby oysters rely on natural acoustic cues to settle in specific environments, but new research from the University of Adelaide reveals that noise from...

Reduced ferry outage for SeaLink service to Kangaroo Island

SeaLink has advised that it will reduce the formerly advised ferry maintenance period from 22 days to nine days during the month of August,...

Young achievers Ruby Lashmar, James Mitchell recognised on Settlement Day

KI’s Young Achievers for 2024, Ruby Lashmar and James Mitchell, were honoured at a packed Settlement Day ceremony inside the town hall, attended by...

KI Walking Club traverses cliff tops from Flour Cask Bay

A group of 14 hardy souls on July 20 completed a cool, breezy and mostly sunny coastal walk from Flour Cask Bay to Pennington...

World’s hottest day recorded, one year after previous record

Data from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service has indicated Sunday, July 21 was the hottest day recorded in recent history. At 17.09 degrees,...

Nominations open for SA’s regional landscape boards

Women, First Nations peoples and young adults are among the demographics encouraged to nominate to become new members of South Australia’s regional ...

Teams, spectators at Dudley United special reunion

The A Grade and Reserves players looked great in their retro 1984 uniforms, while the spectators enjoyed the matches. Pictures by Maggie Patterson.

One day left to speak up on telecommunications issues

Australians living and working in regional, rural and remote communities have under a week to have their say on telecommunications issues as part of...

Young Achievers to be recognised at Pioneer Memorial this Friday

Young Achiever of the Year Award ceremony will take place during the 188th Settlement Day celebrations on Friday, July 26 at the Pioneer Memorial...

‘Single Channel’ digital exhibition coming from National Gallery to KI

A digital exhibition of major Australian artists coming to KI Artworks Gallery at Baudin Beach is a win for the island community and demonstrates...

Parndana students head to capital

Kangaroo Island Community Education students Jessica Butcher and Lucy Were, both of Parndana, were among the 15 winners of this year’s Country to Canberra...