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Three generations of Warena whanau play together for Parndana

Three generations of the Warena family played together for the Parndana C Grade team on Saturday. Aahlia-Clare, 12, played with her grandmother Iris and aunty...

Motor Neurone Disease Association’s Adventure Trek coming to Kangaroo Island

Motor Neurone Disease Association of South Australia is holding its annual trek on the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail this October. The 2025 Kangaroo Island...

Historic first hay drop for Kangaroo Island as drought pressures mount

In a major milestone for drought support on Kangaroo Island, Rural Aid will conduct its first-ever hay drop to local farmers facing continued hardship...

Demolition of buildings at Kingscote wharf area will take a month

The Department for Infrastructure and Transport has given notice of works to demolish four sheds at the Kingscote wharf area. The work will be ongoing...

Warm-water dolphinfish washes up on Emu Bay beach, waters improve after algal bloom

A dolphinfish more comfortable in tropical waters has washed up on a beach on the north coast of Kangaroo Island. Roanna Horbelt from Research and...

Better floodwater management at Murray Mouth may reduce future algal blooms

Researchers at Flinders University have confirmed extended drought and warm weather are damaging South Australia’s marine ecosystems, and periodic flooding of the River Murray...

Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence to deliver findings in August

A brief extension has been granted to South Australia’s Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence. The Royal Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja will now...

38-storey Festival Plaza Tower 2 will loom over Parliament House, Park Lands

The State Planning Commission’s approval of a second tower on the Festival Plaza has been slammed as being in the wrong place. The 160...

KI native plant nursery proves popular as winter rains finally come to island

The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board’s Native Plant Nursery is proving popular now that the winter rains have finally come to island The nursery has more...

Assistance for drought-impacted producers with the transition to eID for sheep and goats

The state government is reducing cost pressures for drought-impacted producers through an additional $4.5 million in funding to support the transition to ...