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Second KI ferry going for annual maintenance

SeaLink is about to send its second KI ferry for its annual maintenance. The Sealion 2000 will be out of service from July 27...

Aboriginal archaeology at the proposed Cliffs golf course

Kangaroo Island archaeologist Andrew Collis lives next to the proposed Cliffs golf course at Pelican Lagoon.And so over the years, he has spent time...

Blue Tree appears on KI for mental health awareness

A group of Simon Wheaton's friends and family got together to paint the first Blue Tree for Kangaroo Island.The tree was painted on Sunday,...

Kangaroo Island likely to be visited soon by the Opposition leader

Opposition leader David Speirs has a strong link to country areas such as Kangaroo Island, thanks to a special politician on his team.In a...

Kingscote CFS needs you: Trish and John enjoy volunteering

The Kingscote CFS brigade has started a recruiting drive to find new volunteer members.The CFS brigade is open to everyone, female and male, and...

COVID vaccination plan for KI includes pop-up clinics

With the state government scaling back small-scale COVID vaccination clinics across South Australia, contingencies have been put in place for Kangaroo Island. The Barossa...

Snapper fishing allowed in South East, still off limits in north

Recreational fishers can continue to fish for snapper in the South East waters of South Australia, while snapper fishing remains off limits for the...

Extreme fire weather days in Australia have doubled: CSIRO

Extreme fire weather days have increased in Australia by 56 per cent over the last four decades, according to new research from an international...

Brayden enjoys Maritime Immersion Camp on way to career on the sea

Brayden Wilson, a year 12 student at Kangaroo Island Community Education is 1 of 16 South Australian students selected for a five-day Maritime Immersion...

KI beekeepers on alert as dreaded varroa mite enters Australia

Kangaroo Island beekeepers are on high-alert after the dreaded varroa mite breached Australia's borders, probably via international shipping.The parasite has already sparked alarm in...

Free public transport should be priority, heavy freight concerns

The Greens are calling on the South Australian Government to make public transport free and implement pop-up bike lanes to cut transport costs instead...