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Mid-winter meander from Parndana for KI Bike User Group cyclists

The Kangaroo Island Bicycle User Group had its June ride on Sunday June, 22, just a day after the winter solstice, so close enough...

New Flinders Uni research looks into benefits of language use in dementia patients

New research, headed by occupational therapist Dr Suzanne Dawson at Flinders University, indicates that a change in the way that health staff communicate about...

Final master plans released for Cape Jervis and Penneshaw harbours

Final master plans for the Cape Jervis and Penneshaw harbour precincts have been released, with a vision to deliver local benefits while meeting region-wide...

KI’s latest automatic defibrillator installed outside Penneshaw doctor’s office

The Penneshaw Branch of the SA Country Women’s Association is happy to advise the Kangaroo Island community that there is now another fully automatic...

Street legal: e-scooters can be driven on SA roads from July

South Australians will be able to legally ride e-scooters and other personal mobility devices on public roads and paths from next month. The State Government...

Federal member meets state primary industry minister to discuss drought, algal bloom

Federal Member for Mayo, Rebekha Sharkie MP, has met with State Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development Clare Scriven to discuss ongoing issues...

Jetties collapse around South Australia as strong wind, high swells batter coast

The end of the Normanville Jetty collapsed on Tuesday, June 24 after it was hit by a second barrage of strong winds and high...

Kangaroo Island reef surveys leave signs of hope after algal bloom

Stefan Andrews is co-founder and creative director at the Great Southern Reef Foundation. He and other scientists from the Great Southern Reef Research Partnership have...

New footage exposes extent of algal bloom damage; scientists renew call for reef monitoring

New findings from a dive survey expedition have revealed widespread reef damage in the wake of the state's persistent harmful algal bloom, prompting scientists...

KI students excel in Certificate III Rural Operations training

Kangaroo Island Community Education Grade 11 students have been actively engaged in their Certificate III in Rural Operations, participating in a series of hands-on...

SA Today expands with acquisition of iconic Lanyon newspapers

SA Today has continued its growth across regional Australia with the acquisition of five historic mastheads from the Lanyon family Mildura, marking a significant...