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Listen to the world’s loudest burp

Australian Neville Sharp aged 51 from Humpty Doo, Northern Territory has smashed the long standing world record from 2009 held by an Englishman for...

Vale Maria – a thank-you from the Loechel family

The Loechels, through The Islander would like to thank the many people who have helped us out over these last two horrible months.Maria Loechel...

New wool mill plan gathers steam on Kangaroo Island

Plans are underway for one of Kangaroo Island's most audacious plans - a working wool mill to process local wool.That wool would be manufactured...

BirdLife KI planting at Cape Rouge beach

Bush birds along the north shore of Bay of Shoals on Kangaroo Island will one day have a new patch of coastal vegetation to...

SeaLink announces ferry design competition, community funding

SeaLink has officially announced a fun project to design the new ferries to serve Kangaroo Island.The announcement at its headquarters in Adelaide on Thursday,...

Union in contact with KI nurses over staff shortages

The state's nursing union has been in contact with Kangaroo Island nurses regarding staff shortages.Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation state secretary Elizabeth Dabars said...

Show must go on after restrictions eased: KI SALA

South Australia's Living Artists Festival (SALA) will go ahead after the easing of COVID restrictions.The mainland arts extravaganza has become one of the most...

Competition for Australia’s digital economy through highly secure online payments

Payments giant eftpos is bringing competition to the Australian digital economy through its highly secure online payments capability.The company is spending $100m on its...

Chief distiller Charlie and Tyler arrive on KI via Army

New chief distiller at Kangaroo Island Distillery, Charlie Schmidt came to know Kangaroo Island during last year's bushfire crisis. He served as a reservist...

MP makes fiery allegations in Parliament

Local member Leon Bignell made a number of allegations in parliament last Friday, July 30 regarding bushfire consultation.After last year's bushfires, he alleges the...

Federal environment minister pledges up to $14 million to help deal...

In his first visit to South Australia to address the algal bloom that has ravaged the state's coastline for four months, Federal Minister for...