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It’s a wrap! KI Easter Art Exhibition an overwhelming success

From higher-than-expected visitor numbers, increased artist participation and record sales - the 2021 Kangaroo Island Easter Art Exhibition has been an extraordinary triumph. A...

Prescribed burns for Kangaroo Island impacted on by weather

National Parks and Wildlife Service's prescribed burn planned for the D'Estrees Bay on Kangaroo Island today (Monday, April 19) went ahead. The prescribed burn...

Slumped driver roadside

Just after 10.30pm on Friday, April 16, police stopped and spoke to a man in a car parked on the side of the Playford...

Evolve your small business during Bizweek on Kangaroo Island

Bizweek - a dedicated program of events and seminars for small businesses, presented in partnership with industry and business leaders - kicks off at...

Aerial marksman using military-grade cameras kills 126 feral pigs on KI

More than 120 feral pigs have been culled on Kangaroo Island as part of a two-week trial using military-grade thermal imaging cameras and an...

New members needed to revive KI Field Day committee

Long-standing members of the Kangaroo Island Ag Bureau are looking to form a new committee to revive the KI Field Day.The last field day...

How old are you? Free UniSA health assessments for KI

They say that 40 is the new 30 - but what if 40 was actually the new 50? While we cannot change our age,...

Kangaroo Island artist Janine Mackintosh wins inaugural Diana Keir Art Award

The winner of the inaugural Diana Keir Art Award is Kangaroo Island artist Janine Mackintosh, for her exquisite mandala of eucalyptus leaves entitled Habitat...

Friends of Parks help spread the load at Emu Bay

Members of Friends of Parks KI Western Districts recently helped Emu Bay Progress Association with its long-term project to revegetate the Emu Bay boat...

Local action inspires bushland recovery workshop opportunity

As threatened plants have emerged and grown from the ashes across Kangaroo Island's burnt landscape so too have members of the community interested in...

Fossil tour of discovery for KI high school student Jack Wilson

In the eery, dark depths of an Australian cave, high school students are learning first-hand about thousands of years of incredible natural history. Among them...