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First flights processed at Kangaroo Island Airport’s new terminal

The first flights have been processed at the new terminal building at Kangaroo Island Airport.Christine Barrett from Airport Ground Services checked in the first passenger...

Another prescribed burn at Seal Bay Conservation Park

Another prescribed burn is planned at Seal Bay Conservation Park on Kangaroo Island on Monday and Tuesday, May 21-22, weather conditions permitting.The prescribed burn...

Lizard loses his dreadlocks at Parndana event to fight cancer

A packed Parndana Hotel saw Shane “Lizard” Quirke lose his long dreadlocks as a fundraiser for the KI Cancer Support Group. There was standing room only in...

KI Figgery to work on fig wine, vinegar research

An ambitious plan to make Kangaroo Island the birthplace of fig vinegar and fig wine has received funding through the latest round of the...

KI man charged with cultivating cannabis after 63 plants found

A Kangaroo Island man will be appearing in court charged with cultivating and trafficking cannabis after police attended at a property on Thursday, May...

Kangaroo Island planning Biggest Morning Teas

It’s Biggest Morning Tea time again on Kangaroo Island. The KI Cancer Support Group will hold its Biggest Morning Tea at the Island Motel, Kingscote on Thursday,...

KI residents to join ‘Hands Across the Sand’ this Saturday

Kangaroo Island residents this Saturday will join hundreds lining beaches across Australia calling on Norway oil giant Statoil-Equinor to drop plans to drill in Great...

Business event hits right note on Kangaroo Island

Thirty participants were entertained and instructed by nine speakers at the One-day Business Networking and Training event held at the KI Council offices on...

Letters to the Islander | May 17

Congratulations and thanks to Kangaroo Island Council on the decision to upgrade the seafront walkway. It's fantastic that anyone can go down to the esplanade and...

The Islander editorial – novel ideas for our Island

There was a fascinating “Science in the Pub” talk at the Ozone Hotel last Wednesday about alternative ways of running an economy or at...