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Additional Regional Land Partnerships funding announced for KI

Two new Federal Government funded projects, Building Resilient Agricultural Systems on Kangaroo Island and Safe haven for threatened species (Phase 2 of the KI Feral...

The Islander Domain: Executive living

Buying a new home means you get to enjoy little or no continuing maintenance, which is exactly was 1 Stokes Court has to offer.There...

Letters to The Islander | Jan. 17

It’s enough to send one barking mad! Trail bike riders cut fences when they get snookered. I’m looking forward to the next visit. Some idiot...

The Islander editorial – record tourism numbers for KI

The cost and benefits of cruise ship visitation was the subject of an interesting letter to The Islander last week and we are following up the...

Strict criteria may stop Bight seismic testing: tuna industry

The Australian tuna industry says it will be surprised if the latest seismic survey proposed for the Great Australian Bight goes ahead.Criteria placed on oil and gas...

Kingscote man Alan Hamer reported missing in Adelaide

Police are seeking assistance from the public to help locate missing Kingscote man Alan Hamer, who was last seen at Fullarton Road, Glenside about...

Seismic survey approved west of KI

Australia’s national offshore oil and gas regulator, NOPSEMA, has approved an application by oil and gas exploration services company PGS to conduct seismic surveys west...

Second annual ‘Odd Fish’ poetry slam a hoot | PHOTOS

The Odd Fish 2 Poetry Slam saw Kangaroo Island’s finest wordsmiths perform their work.The second Odd Fish slam poetry event took place at Boomerbank...

KI photographer Peter Fuller holds first solo exhibition, “Wild and Free”

Kangaroo Island photographer and artist Peter Fuller is excited to be holding his first solo exhibition, “Wild and Free”.The exhibition that opens later this month...

AusOcean research team discovers underwater wonders at Smith Bay

A large 2-metre-tall coral structure was just one of the underwater features discovered by marine biologists diving on the AusOcean research mission to Smith Bay last...