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KI local legend and his firefighting rig

Local legend 84-year-old Robert A. Smith has fought bushfires on Kangaroo Island since the 1960s.And his farm firefighting rig is a sight to behold,...

Vale Neville Cordes – Kangaroo Island newspaperman

Eulogy - Neville Cordes - 15/1/40 - 25/9/21 - as read by his son Greg Cordes:Neville was born in 1940 in Murray Bridge,...

Documentary film ‘January 3rd’ to screen in Kingscote

The powerful, locally produced documentary 'January 3rd' will have a special screening in Kingscote next week.The documentary film created by en plein air films...

First expedition cruise of season visits Kangaroo Island

As South Australia's cruise sector charts its recovery, the first expedition vessel of the 2021-22 cruise season visited Kangaroo Island on the weekend.Passengers from...

Successful burn at Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park

Local collaboration saw National Parks and Wildlife Service undertake a successful burn at Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park on Thursday, Nov. 18.NPWS senior regional fire...

KI’s own Darry Fraser releases her seventh book

Australian bestselling author and Kangaroo Island's own Darry Fraser is about to release her seventh book with publisher Harper Collins. The new 19th century...

KI police arrest two boys for property damage

Police on Kangaroo Island arrested two boys following several break ins and damage to properties in November.A shed on Addison Street was broken into...

Vickie Chapman steps down pending ombudsman report

SA premier Stephen Marshall on Monday, November 22 announced Vickie Chapman will for now step down from her position as deputy premier.She advised the...

EchidnaCSI project wins Australian Citizen Science Association award

Two projects investigating the lives of echidna and dolphins at Kangaroo Island have been recognised with new citizen science awards.The awards are a new...

Prescribed burn at Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park proceeds

Prescribed burn at Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park will go ahead today, November 18, despite hot northerly winds.A National Parks and Wildlife Service spokesperson said...