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Nominate now for Australian Mental Health Prize

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Australian Mental Health Prize — a decade of recognising important Australians changing lives through their work...

Former DPP says enough talk – real domestic violence change must start now

Former Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Pallaras KC believes the impending release of the findings of the Royal Commission into Domestic Violence early next...

‘Funeral’ for marine life killed by algal bloom held at Department for Environment office

A symbolic "funeral" for marine life killed by the Karenia mikimotoi algal bloom took place at the Department for Environment and Water (DEW) office...

More algal blooms expected due to climate change: science forum concludes

More than 80 marine and environmental experts from around Australia have come together to discuss the impacts of the unprecedented algal bloom impacting parts...

Talks held to address SeaLink hike in livestock freight costs

Agriculture Kangaroo Island and other stakeholders have convened to discuss proposed increased livestock freight costs on the island’s ferries. SeaLink in correspondence with AgKI...

2025-26 State Budget handed down

Described as a "law and order budget," the state government handed down its 2025-26 State Budget on June 5. Treasurer Stephen Mullighan said this...

South Australia State Budget 2025-26 Regional Wrap

South Australian regions are set to benefit from $1.8 billion in measures announced in the 2025-26 State Budget on June 5. Among key items are: -...

Independent Rebekha Sharkie officially declared Member for Mayo

More than four weeks after the May 3 Federal Election, the seat of Mayo was officially declared on June 2, with Independent Rebekha Sharkie...

Marine life dying in Coorong as large tides wash in deadly algae

There are grave concerns for the Coorong now that it is believed the Karenia mikimotoi microalgae has entered the North Lagoon. The Coorong Environmental Trust...

KI wetter but hotter with increased fire risk: BoM winter long-range forecast

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued its long-range forecast for winter 2025. After a prolonged dry period since last winter, the good news is that...

CWA Ligurian Ladies hold social evening with Boronia residents

The residents of Boronia retirement village in Kingscote have a regular “happy hour” social gathering, followed by a meal of pizza, barbecue or similar....