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New aphid species means trouble on KI

The discoveries just keep coming for Kangaroo Island, but this time the news is not great.A local researcher has found a type of aphid...

COVID-19 vaccinations begin on KI

The Kangaroo Island COVID-19 vaccination clinic opened smoothly at the Kingscote Town Hall on Tuesday morning.A team of nurses, logistics specialists and administrators from...

Campaign to stop spread of toxic weed

Fire is the main tool of regeneration for the Australian bush, but sometimes it can also allow the spread of non-native species, which is...

Thanks for raising a cuppa

Thursday, May 27, was the official day to host an Australia's Biggest Morning Tea and on behalf of Cancer Council SA I would like...

Your chance to have a say on health strategy

Feedback is being sought on the development of a new Strategic Plan and a Clinician and Workforce Engagement Strategy for the Island.On Tuesday, June...

Legal answers to native vegetation clearance

Clearing native vegetation on a property can present a number of legal issues which can be costly to landholders if the process is done...

Slugs support rebuild of KI

It is not often that slugs are held in high esteem, but when they are 'Southern Slugs' it is a very different story.The Southern...

Opening KI Hunt Club ride the end of an era at Ti-Tree

It was the end of an era as David and Nell Hall hosted their last Kangaroo Island Hunt Club ride at their Ti-Tree property...

Employment award winners are grinners

There were smiles and congratulations across the board at the Yumbah Aquaculture Kangaroo Island Employment Awards on Friday night, as employees and employers were...

Penneshaw Hall kitchen gets upgrades after fires

The kitchen at the Penneshaw Hall has recently been upgraded so it can serve the community in times of need.Penneshaw Progress Association committee member...