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December fishing report for the Fleurieu Peninsula

Strong winds from the south and then south-west really made offshore fishing not much more than a pleasant memory over the weekend as the...

What you need to know as summer peak weekly recycling collection begins

Now that the summer peak weekly collection of recycling has commenced, Fleurieu Regional Waste Authority (FRWA) wants to let residents, businesses and visitors know...

Buoys for bloom: Devices to detect future harmful algal outbreaks

Two of six high-tech monitoring buoys designed to automatically detect future harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been deployed. The first two buoys have been installed...

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Sport

KI basketball hoops at Penneshaw: PHOTOS

Islander photographer Leasha Saniga was at the Penneshaw basketball courts on Monday, December 15 getting the action from the U12 Mixed and B Men’s...

Kangaroo Island Bowls results – Dec. 11-13

Ladies Pennant - Dec. 11 played at Kingscote Kingscote Blue 35 (1) lost to Parndana White 43 (3) J Chambers L Hague D Diaz L Ricote...

Basketball action from around KI: PHOTOS

Queenies’ Ryder Bruce with Eagles players defending in the U17 Boys on Monday at the Kingscote Rec Centre. Eastern Eagle’s Airlie Howard with a...

Shovel Shield action before break in KI cricket: PHOTOS

A big thank-you to the Bell family for their ongoing support of the Shovel Shield, Hog Bay for hosting a great day, and all...

Junior tennis coaching clinic at Parndana Sports Club

Twenty four eager participants between the ages of 3 and 14 took part in a coaching clinic held by the KI Tennis Association at...

KI Tennis holds doubles tournament at Parndana

For the first time in many seasons, the KI Tennis Association held a doubles tournament. Hosted by the Parndana Sports Club, 20 eager...

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SA Government

Dining Cashback boosts business’ spirits

Coastal businesses are feeling the pinch during the algal bloom and the State Government is fully aware of the problems this marine event has...

Visitors, local supporting KI Oysters during ongoing algal bloom

DINING cashbacks and travel vouchers issued by the State and Federal governments’ Algal Bloom Summer Plan are making a difference for Kangaroo Island Oysters. The...

How to access business support through algal bloom

The State Government’s Department of State Development is providing a range of measures to support impacted businesses, and their owners and staff, through the...

Tackling SA’s algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom has been impacting large stretches of South Australia’s coastline since mid-March. South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Executive Director Professor...

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Humpback whale washes up at Nepean Bay on Kangaroo Island

Research and Discovery Coastal Tours (RAD KI) on December 15 confirmed a sighting of a dead whale on the shores of Nepean Bay at...

Council’s Giving Tree gifts collected to hand out to KI families

For at least two decades, Kangaroo Island’s children have had their Christmas brightened by the generosity of their fellow islanders. The KI Council, in partnership...

Lucky KI angler earns $5000 catching tagged salmon in Let’s Go Fishing competition

Geoff Rogers was fishing in the Bay of Shoals channel at Kingscote when he caught an Australian salmon sporting a blue tag. That fish ended...

Floats and bikes at the Advance Kingscote Christmas Pageant: PHOTOS

The Advance Kingscote Christmas Pageant at the oval on Friday evening, preceded by the Penneshaw carols the week before, kicked off the festivities on...

Loans for farmers hit by drought, algal bloom

Farmers, fishers, and producers who are dealing with ongoing drought or the algal bloom will be able to access two new concessional loan products...

KI/VH Dolphin Watch helping to stop cruel captivity

Kangaroo Island’s dolphins help turn the tide for their cousins in Belgium. This week, the Flemish Government ruled that Boudewijn Seapark, a dolphinarium in Flanders,...