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100 years of caving and family history on Kangaroo Island

The Bell family members at the 100-year anniversary of the Kelly Hill Caves tours on Sunday brought with them a 50-year-old article from The...

Visit the Thomas homestead 200 years after settlement

The Thomas homestead at Antechamber Bay is ready to reveal its 200-year story to anyone interested in Kangaroo Island history. The Gilfillan family on Saturday,...

KI Cup Day Fashions on the Field: PHOTOS

Here are some of the entrants in the Fashions on the Field competition on KI Cup Day of the 2026 SeaLink Kangaroo Island Racing...

Algal bloom symptoms continue off KI, despite low levels in testing

While government testing only recorded elevated levels of the Karenia algae on the south coast, symptoms including dead marine life and foam are still...

Kelly Hill Caves system celebrates 100 years of tours: PHOTOS

Locals, visitors and National Parks and Wildlife Service staff on Sunday, March 1 celebrated 100 years of tours at Kelly Hills Caves. There were...

Help shape the future of healthcare on Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island community members are invited to make their voices heard as part of the consultation process for the Barossa Hills Fleurieu Local Health...

Looking for something to do this long weekend? It’s the KI Sprints!

As another busy weekend ramps up for the Kangaroo Island Motor Club, there will be sure to be something to keep you entertained. Kicking off...

‘Lost in the foliage’ exhibition opened at Kangaroo Island Gallery

The Kangaroo Island Gallery in Kingscote opened its “Lost in the foliage” exhibition on Sunday evening. About 40 people attended the event, which was officially...

KI’s David Hall and his scones feature in ‘The New Blue Ribbon Cookbook’

Scone maker extraordinaire David Hall is featured in bestselling Australian author Liz Harfull’s latest book all about country show cooks. Her new book “The...

Lokeri research continues at Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Research Centre

Dozens of researchers and citizen scientists have been sifting through the mud of lakes Alexandrina and Albert to determine the health of lokeri –our...

Easter bunny makes appearance at Penneshaw market

The Easter bunny made an appearance at the Penneshaw community market just before the rain arrived on Easter Sunday. Susie Thomas from Les Douceurs de...