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Letters to The Islander | May 16

Course 101: How to become a successful developer on Kangaroo Island:Step1: find a location that the government and local tourism boards have spent a...

Islander editorial – Council on Smith Bay, time to cast your vote

Sorry there was no live streaming Tuesday's KI Council meeting on The Islander Facebook page. Issues have arisen as to whether our coverage meets...

Youth space taking shape at KI Community Centre

The new dedicated space for youth at the KI Community Centre is beginning to take shape thanks to the generous support from the State...

Dry conditions increased platypus sightings on KI

Months of dry conditions and low water in creeks led to increased sightings of platypus on Kangaroo Island in recent months.Thankfully recent rains should...

KI Council rejects Smith Bay as location for KIPT port

The KI Council at its May meeting on Tuesday, May 15 strongly opposed Smith Bay as the location for KI Plantation Timbers' proposed timber...

Pre-polling facility opens on Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island's first pre-polling voting facility opened at the Kingscote town hall on Tuesday, May 14.The polling place will remain open for voting each...

KIPT, Yumbah easement matter heads to Supreme Court

Yumbah Aquaculture has revealed Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers has been taking legal action against Yumbah over the past year.The action is over an easement...

Kingscote pioneer cemetery successfully radar mapped by archaeologists | VIDEO

Flinders University archaeologists have radar mapped the Kingscote pioneer cemetery hoping to identify all the long lost grave sites.The archaeologists used cutting edge subsurface...

Good stewardship adds value to KI farms

Natural Resources Kangaroo Island, AgKI and PIRSA recently hosted a workshop to discuss stewardship and accreditation options for the Island's producers as part of...

Biggest Morning Tea at American River

The Cancer Council's Biggest Morning Tea was held on Thursday, May 9 at The Shed, American River.While the winds blew and the rain sheeted...

Busy planting month at Boxing Bay, Pelican Lagoon for KI Eco-Action

Kangaroo Island Eco-Action members and friends have taken advantage of the recent rains to plant native trees and shrubs, sourced from the Landscape Board...