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Next UniSA online workshop is on the birds of Kangaroo Island

The UniSA Vice Chancellor Bushfire Fund for KI winter online Zoom workshops continue with the next being bird identification on Wednesday, May 20.Meanwhile. the...

SA Government proposes changes to Marine Park Act

The South Australian Government is seeking public comment in its proposed changes to the Marine Parks Act.The Government is looking to relax restrictions on...

Quotas, buybacks in major reform for SA commercial fishing industry

South Australia will cement its place as the "Seafood State of the southern hemisphere" with a $24.5 million boost for commercial fishers to land...

Arriving whales ignore SA border controls but could carry their own virus

Migrating whales that arrived in South Australian waters this week have travelled thousands of kilometres to get here.A humpack whale sighted off Sleaford Bay...

Kangaroo Island Spirits makes enough sanitiser to cleanse an army

Gin distillery Kangaroo Island Spirits has now has produced enough sanitiser to cleanse a small army.And the good news for Island residents is KIS...

The Islander Throwback Thursday photos from April-May 2004

Now in the time of the COVID-19 coronavirus, we thought it might be fun to click through a selection of photos from The Islander...

Renovated country-style home on three acres

4 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CARCentrally located only four minutes west of Parndana, this recently renovated home offers a welcoming feel in...

SA health officials warn against eating wild mushrooms

South Australians heading outdoors as the weather turns colder are reminded not to pick and eat wild mushrooms. SA Health says were 16 hospitalisations...

Whale listening stations, coral cam deployed at Smith Bay

Whale sound recording devices and also possibly the world's first temperate coral cam have been deployed off Kangaroo Island's north coast.Marine researchers from the...

Feed supplier fined for importing dreaded caltrop weed onto KI

A South Australian feed supplier has been convicted and fined $7,300 by the Environment, Resources and Development Court of SA for importing the highly...