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My five months living in the north of Italy

I’ve recently returned from an exchange to Italy for five months, leaving in September and returning at the end of January. I went through...

TAFE SA to deliver skills training on Kangaroo Island

TAFE SA is delivering a range of targeted short courses on Kangaroo Island this semester, designed to enhance skills and support the region’s small...

Renewed push to declare Great Australian Bight a World Heritage Site

The Greens last week introduced a new law to federal parliament to help protect the Great Australian Bight from oil and gas drilling forever....

Foundation, Suncorp ready to support communities to build back better

The Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal and insurer Suncorp on Feb. 11 launched the latest round of grants aimed at supporting community groups...

New real estate agent on Kangaroo Island

Richard Inwood of Inwood Real Estate has more than 35 years in business, including 11 years with CSIRO, teaching in SA and Papua New...

Fisheries’ boarding practice questioned after Tacoma incident at Port Lincoln

A Fisheries compliance boat capsized while attempting to board the MFV Tacoma tuna fishing boat north of Thistle Island, near Port Lincoln, resulting in...

Jim Gorman celebrates 100th birthday at Carnarvon with family, friends

Jim Gorman celebrated his 100th birthday at Carnarvon aged care facility with family and friends on Tuesday, Feb. 11. Jim was born in County Antrim,...

KI Council gives water supply update for residents, primary producers

The Kangaroo Island Council is encouraging residents and primary producers to stay informed about the current water situation, following a water meeting held in...

CFS extinguishes fire inside abandoned Kingscote Penguin Centre building

Kingscote CFS brigade firefighters extinguished a fire inside the old penguin centre building at the jetty area just after noon on Thursday, Feb. 13. The...

SA Power Networks washes power lines, record dry impacts on infrastructure

SA Power Networks will take the unprecedented step of washing overhead power lines coated with dust and salt deposits. This will disrupt power on part...

State government will hold SeaLink to account if new boats are...

The state government will hold SeaLink accountable if the two new Kangaroo Island ferries have not commenced service by June 1. This scenario could play...