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Microplastics pollution found in Gulf St Vincent, other SA waters

A study published last year by Flinders University researchers raised concerns about microplastics in human food supplies - including wild-caught and ocean-farmed fish and...

KI landholders travel to Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board workshop for World Soil Day

Soil is where our food begins. It is integral to our livelihoods, businesses and international food security. It is responsible for the food we...

Singing cooking instructor coming to Dudley Winery for Fringe performance

Singing cooking instructor Michelle Pearson is coming to Dudley Winery on Kangaroo Island for the 2023 Adelaide Fringe festival.The Comfort Food Cabaret show takes...

SA electric vehicle tax axed, more chargers coming to KI

South Australia's electric car owners no longer face the prospect of being slugged with a road users tax, with the idea scrapped by parliament.A...

University essay explores Kangaroo Island’s complex Indigenous history

In the the wake of the ongoing Acknowledgement to Country Controversy on Kangaroo Island, The Islander was contacted by recent university graduate Jessica Rowe...

Acknowledgement of Country controversy on KI reflects national Voice debate

Whether or not an Acknowledgement of Country should be read before each monthly meeting of the Kangaroo Island Council reflects national Voice to Parliament...

CSIRO, UniSA research sheds light on long-distance travel of seabirds

New research by the CSIRO and University of South Australia is shedding light on why wandering albatrosses circumnavigate the Southern Ocean up to three...

Extra funds to eliminate KI’s last 30 feral pigs by June

Kangaroo Island will benefit from $191,250 in additional funding that should see the last 30 feral pigs completely eradicated by June 2023.The additional funding...

Seagrass meadows being restored in waters around Fleurieu Peninsula

The restoration of vitally important seagrass meadows to the waters around the Fleurieu Peninsula is a step closer after the incredible efforts of an...

Have your say on SA government’s review of beach driving speed limits

South Australians now have the opportunity to have their say on proposed options to lower speed limits on the state's beaches, improving safety for...

Bipartisan commitment secures stronger future for regional journalism in South Australia

Country Press South Australia, CPSA, has welcomed commitments from Premier Peter Malinauskas and Opposition Leader Ashton Hurn to implement one full page of government...