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PIRSA, Landscape Board offer support for west-end, storm-impacted landowners

Primary Industries and Regions SA and the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board will offer support to landowners on the western end of Kangaroo Island impacted...

Kangaroo Island funds new rooms at Adelaide integrated cancer building

Two rooms at the new, integrated cancer building in Adelaide will be named "The Kangaroo Island Rooms".The naming recognises the contribution made by two...

Microinverter-equipped REC solar panels to power reconstructed Stokes Bay hall

Eighteen Enphase microinverter-equipped REC solar panels will provide energy for the $1.3 million reconstructed Stokes Bay Community Hall, destroyed by catastrophic bushfires in 2020.Enphase...

Inflatable boat from Rapid Bay washes up on Emu Bay beach

A rigid-hulled inflatable boat that broke free from Rapid Bay on the mainland washed up on Emu Bay beach on Kangaroo Island.KI's most committed...

Don’t miss the 2022 Kangaroo Island Fringe Festival

The 2022 Kangaroo Island Fringe Festival is rearing up again to bring some of the best acts of the Adelaide Fringe to the Island....

T-Ports hosts public consultation on Kingscote timber export plans

Logistics company T-Ports this week will host public consultations on its proposal to export timber products through the town of Kingscote on Kangaroo Island.The...

A 36-hour shearing marathon raises $40,000 and counting

KI shearer Lenny Deacon expects to raise well in excess of $40,000 for mental health in memory of his mate Simon "Dippa" Wheaton.He was...

KI desalination project update from SA Water

SA Water has provided an update on its plans to build a larger desalination plant at Penneshaw, as well as a progress report on...

Get ready for carnival

Trainers and punters are looking forward to the 2022 SeaLink Kangaroo Island Racing Carnival. The carnival is a three-day celebration of racing, entertainment, food,...

Citizen scientists help unlock the secret lives of echidnas

Researchers at the University of Adelaide's Environment Institute and members of the general public have recorded the largest number of echidna sightings across Australia...