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Is there too much religion in Anzac Day?

Is religion overplayed in Anzac Day services?Hear me out. A dawn service I attended this year included two hymns, a sermon, the Lord’s Prayer, the Prayer of...

Enchated outing for Flora and Fauna

The Timber Creek walk proved to be enjoyable for all. Members were entranced when they arrived on the small Island of old growth paper...

Fast action helps save life

John Vigar remembers going to his bowls game one afternoon and waking up the next morning in the Royal Adelaide Hospital. What happened in between...

Fire rips through Emu Bay house

A $400,000 fire has torn through a house in Emu Bay.Four Country Fire Service appliances and 20 personnel fought the blaze after being called to...

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Fish deaths likely ‘blackwater event’

On Tuesday 29 March, Primary Industries & Regions SA (PIRSA) Fisheries and Aquaculture was alerted to a fish kill of approximately several hundred bream...

Chance ‘meeting’ for Bootheys

An article published in last year’s The Islander spawned an interesting journey of discovery for Vic Boothey, grandson of Kangaroo Island’s World War I soldier...

Tall welcome for one and all on KI

The One and All Tall Ship is coming to Kingscote on April 24.From 12.30pm - 3.30pm it is open to the public to view...

Workshop planning future

A group of Island businesses attended a two day workshop run by TAFE SA as part of the Office of the Commissioner for Kangaroo...

Making solar farms better to protect biodiversity amid global renewable energy...

Murdoch University researchers are calling for wildlife-friendly solar farm designs to protect biodiversity amid global renewable energy expansion. Solar energy plays a central role in...