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KI native plant nursery open, set to bloom following funding boost

Good news for Kangaroo Island green thumbs! The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board’s Native Plant Nursery is open with 9000 plants native to KI...

Your local Ambulance crew on KI needs you

SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) is looking for ambulance volunteers in the Lower Murray, Fleurieu, and Kangaroo Island (LMFKI) region to join local teams in...

No job is too big or too small for KI’s Where’s Ya Bin?

Where's Ya Bin? rubbish removal provides a professional waste management service on Kangaroo Island, where no job is too big or too small. The company...

Independent Rebekha Sharkie confident of holding Mayo as vote count continues

With counting still continuing for the Federal seat of Mayo, Independent Rebekha Sharkie is feeling confident she will hold onto the seat. At the close...

Expanded parks, KI sanctuary zone a win for tourism, biodiversity and threatened species

The state government says a proposal to add 1840 hectares to the Seal Bay Sanctuary zone in the Southern Kangaroo Island Marine Park has...

People have spoken, Lori wins KI Easter Art show People’s Choice

The final prize category of the 2025 Kangaroo Island Easter Art Exhibition 2025 – the People’s Choice – has been won. The oil on linen...

Free workshops and funding available for KI landholders to improve soil

Got pests in your crops or paddocks? Learn how to get them to bugger off in a way that will improve your soil health...

Island Fitness offers gyms, classes across Kangaroo Island

Island Fitness now has gyms and programs on offer around Kangaroo Island. In addition to the main gym on Commercial Street, Kingscote across from Drakes,...

Fish kills intensify on Kangaroo Island after northerly blow

Sunday’s strong northerly winds resulted in even more dead and dying marine life washing up on Kangaroo Island beaches. Beach walkers and recreational fishers throughout...

Learning about harmful algae Karenia mikimotoi at Middleton workshop

The public forum on the current Karenia mikimotoi microalgal bloom on Thursday, April 24 at Middleton on the mainland was a massive learning opportunity...

Making solar farms better to protect biodiversity amid global renewable energy...

Murdoch University researchers are calling for wildlife-friendly solar farm designs to protect biodiversity amid global renewable energy expansion. Solar energy plays a central role in...