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Large charter plane lands on Kangaroo Island

One of the largest passenger aircraft ever to land at Kingscote touched down on Kangaroo Island last week, marking another strong signal of the...

Two-car crash at Cygnet River

Four people were taken to hospital as a precaution after a two-car crash at Cygnet River on Wednesday, April 15. Emergency services were called...

Yankalilla museum opens doors to public

The Yankalilla District Historical Museum is hosting an open day on Wednesday, May 6 for the public to explore local items and events from...

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Sport

Tennis at SA Masters Games

The SA Masters Games tennis competition was played from Friday to Sunday, April 17 to 19, at the courts at Victor Harbor, Back Valley,...

Softball at SA Masters Games

Encounter Bay Oval transformed into softball diamonds from April 17 to 19 for the SA Masters Games.

Netballers in action at SA Masters Games

Netball was a popular sport at the SA Masters Games, taking place on Thursday and Friday, April 16 and 17 at the Victor Harbor...

New umpiring phase for KI Football League

The KI Football League is entering an exciting new phase in 2026, now operating under an official umpiring panel that will strengthen both match...

Senior basketball grand final action: PHOTOS

Parndana’s Wade Tucker driving the ball in the A Men’s grand final last month. Photos by Leasha Sanigar. Eagles’ Shontae Jones defending Wisanger’s Shaisee Hamlyn...

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SA Government

The pain behind the loss

“THE harm creeps up on you — by the time you recognise it, it's already well and truly taken hold.” These are the words of...

See the signs, stop the harm

RECOGNISING the damage done early, and reaching out for support, are crucial to overcoming gambling harm for regional South Australians. Department of Human Services...

Strong support for regional communities

WHILE the challenges of gambling harm are continuing to evolve, a number of community services are providing support tailored to those living rurally. ...

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...

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Gather Round’s future on Fleurieu?

Does the future of Gather Round lie on the Fleurieu Peninsula? The rumour going around at the moment is that South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas...

Brisk, blustery trek for KI Walking Club

Walk Report: D'estrees Bay to Seal Slide/Bales Beach - Saturday, April 11 A group of 21 walkers from KI Walking Club congregated at Sewer Beach,...

Aged care an abject failure

Five months since the Federal Government made changes to Australia's aged care system, the Independent Member for Mayo has told Parliament the "whole system...

Grain survey alarming

South Australian grain producers have raised serious concerns about diesel and fertiliser affordability and availability ahead of seeding. A Grain Producers SA (GPSA) survey, which...

Historic Print donated to RSL

A 111 year-old print that was purchased at a garage sale and later donated to the Victor Harbor RSL is now on display. Last year,...

Bait and switch: Pipi decision backflip

Less than two weeks after the state government announced that recreationally harvested Goolwa pipis were 'safe to eat', they have now been told...

De-alcoholisation tech can help fix bushfire faults in wine

New research has found technology that removes alcohol from wine can be combined with traditional remediation techniques to mitigate smoke taint, minimising its impact...

Australia worst hit as summer gets longer and hotter: Study

Australia is being hit first and hardest as summer is getting longer and hotter, a new scientific study has proven Farmers for Climate Action chief...

Feral rabbit resources boost

Landholders impacted by the increasing threat of feral rabbits can access an updated guide to help them manage rabbit populations effectively and reduce the...

Wanting women of impact

A chance to recognise and celebrate South Australian women who are driving change and strengthening communities in now available. The South Australian Women...