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Rundle Mall laneway title transferred to KI

Saturday, April 1 2017.Today the City of Adelaide will permanently hand over Lindes Lane in Rundle Mall to be renamed ’Kangaroo Lane’ as part...

30 years of travelling is in his bones

Dr Gregrey Pladson will be celebrating a significant anniversary on April 1, 2017. This busy chiropractor, originally from Fargo, North Dakota, moved to Australia...

American River Hall comes back to life

Built about 90 years ago and opened in 1928, the American River Hall has served its community well but over the years the building had...

Kangaroo Island: SA’s biggest drawcard

Chinese visitors have listed Kangaroo Island as South Australia’s biggest drawcard, according to a new report which also shows the island’s positive reputation is...

Limit to change

After many months of advocacy on behalf of the community of Kangaroo Island, Michael Pengilly, Member for Finniss said he was pleased to announce the Minister...

Detoxifying the land

Regenerative farming practices replicate natural grazing systems in brittle environments, which have kept grasslands and their animals healthy and in balance for millennia. Grazing...

Pastor Jonah in Penneshaw

Recently, Glenda Taylor introduced Pastor Jonah, (from Kampala, capitol of Uganda, in Africa) to Jamie Barnes who is the new owner of Rethinking Living,...

Too many cellarbrations?!

The afternoon of Wednesday March 22, was not particularly windy. It seems that it was time for the old sign outside the Queenscliffe Hotel,...

Let’s all eat local

KI organic farmer Simon O’Brien is not only in the business for the superior tasting produce, he is passionate about growing and eating local,...

KI Helipad launched

Kangaroo Island’s new, and permanent, MedSTAR Helipad has received the nod of approval from Dr Evan Everest, the Retrieval Consultant for MedSTAR Emergency Retrieval...

More algal blooms expected due to climate change: science forum concludes

More than 80 marine and environmental experts from around Australia have come together to discuss the impacts of the unprecedented algal bloom impacting parts...