An extra leg and Doug’s 10-gallon hat
The Islander (February 23) alerted you all to the astonishing fact of a five-legged sheep being an attraction at the Hospital Fete, held 50...
KI bushfire vigilance
SA Country Fire Service (CFS) is reminding KI residents to remain vigilant this fire danger season.Despite being a fairly benign year, the season is...
Speaker quizzed
On his recent visit to Kangaroo Island, on March 15, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Hon. Tony Smith attended a quiz night...
Challenges of island living
If one lives on an Island that is not connected to the mainland by a land bridge there are things that are a given....
Boost to skate park
The Kingscote Youth and Skate Park hub has received a much needed boost and is well on its way to becoming a reality. At...
Dolphin Watch celebrates 11 years
Dolphin Watch celebrated its 11th birthday in style on March 8 with a research survey at Dashwood Bay aboard project partner Kangaroo Island Marine...
Legs of la-a-a-amb
“Six legs good, two legs baa-ed”!A cheeky paraphrasing, (Four legs good, two legs baa-ed) of George Orwell’s famous novel, Animal Farm, seems a good way...
Activity in Smith Bay
The unannounced appearance of the vessel, Frederick G, in Smith Bay recently is a source of concern for people who are monitoring activity in the...
KI GPs head palliative care in SA
Kangaroo Islanders may remember their former general practitioner Greg Crawford who left Kangaroo Island in 1997 to specialise in palliative medicine, after 12 years...
Vivonne Bay store re-opens
On Friday night, March 10, a small group of friends, volunteers and workers stood outside the Vivonne Bay Store to celebrate with Manager Michelle...