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Prescribed burn at Seal Bay Conservation Park

A prescribed burn is planned at Seal Bay on Kangaroo Island for Monday, 21 March 2016, weather conditions permitting. The burn will be carried...

The adventures of Reuben

Carnarvon Aged Care Facility in Kingscote has many visitors call in, but none so frequent, or as anticipated, as Reuben.The ginger cat is well-cared for...

Parndana rocks for Lachie | PHOTOS

More than three hundred people came to support the “Rock for Lach” concert at the Parndana Hall on March 5 to celebrate the life of...

Clements refutes speech

Kangaroo Island Council has hit back at member for Finniss Michael Pengilly after he accused the council’s CEO and its senior management of bullying.Council...

Big whiting off of fishers’ lunch menus

An estimated 70 people filled Kingscote Town Hall on March 3 as representatives from Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) and the South Australian...

Workers ready for take off

A dozen Kangaroo Island construction businesses have signed up for support services to help them prepare for the airport upgrade project. A transformation project is being...

Chief concerns

Local member Michael Pengilly has called Kangaroo Island chief executive Andrew Boardman’s leadership into question, accusing him of bullying and inexperience during his “four years...

Decade long speed limit fight successful

Island Beach Road looks set for a reduced speed limit after nearly a decade of lobbying from the local community.Sapphire Town Island Beach Residents Progress...

Queen Victoria’s maiden visit | STORY, PHOTOS

Slightly overcast but pleasant weather saw the arrival of the Queen Victoria on her maiden visit to Kangaroo Island.  The town was decked out...

Council investigated

South Australian Ombudsman Wayne Lines has found Kangaroo Island Council has acted “in a manner that was contrary to the law” with its leasing of community...

Cape Jervis helipad ‘no longer required’

The Cape Jervis Progress Association (CJPA) and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) have agreed that the town's helipad, between the lighthouse and ferry...

Day to honour women