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Voice for the generations

The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2023 was ‘Be a Voice for Generations.’

Posted byPam RolleyJune 8, 2023June 8, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

TASPORTS LIFT ISLAND FREIGHT RATES

TASPORTS has increased its charges for King Island shipping by about 7 per cent even as the Tasmanian Economic Regulator runs an inquiry into Bass Island Line.

Posted byPam RolleyJune 8, 2023June 8, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Mine’s tungsten milestone

Group 6 Metals (G6M) has successfully produced its first tungsten concentrate at the G6M’s Dolphin Tungsten Mine at Grassy. Construction of the process plant is nearing completion, with performance testing under way to achieve 400,000tpa processing capacity.

Posted byPam RolleyJune 8, 2023June 8, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

All go for next show

THE King Island Show committee will be regrouping soon to start planning the next annual show day in March 2024.

Posted byPam RolleyJune 8, 2023June 8, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

US deal helps secure g6m role

The Australian Government has entered into a new agreement with the US which if approved by Congress could assist in future Group 6 Metals (G6M) development and production projects.

Posted byPam RolleyMay 31, 2023May 31, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Birds barometer of forest health

The “Wings on King” autumn surveys were undertaken over the weekend of April 27 to 30 by seven teams and a total of 27 participants.

Posted byKate RavichMay 31, 2023May 31, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Amalgamation options on the table

ALMOST  half of  Tasmanian local councils are opposed to amalgamation and there is almost no support from councils for the State Government to take over planning approvals, Planning Matters Alliance Tasmania says.

Posted byPam RolleyMay 31, 2023May 31, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Biggest Morning Tea takes the cake

King Island Senior Citizens and Phoenix Community House hosted the Biggest Morning Tea last week to raise money for the Cancer Council and running alongside the event held at Harbour Road Cafe, was King Island’s Biggest Bake Off.

Posted byPam RolleyMay 31, 2023June 1, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

School takes in fresh air

GOOD health and well-being is a school priority and last Friday the King Island District High School celebrated National Walk to School Day which coincided with National Road Safety Week.

Posted byPam RolleyMay 24, 2023May 24, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Raffle winner’s thanks

IN association with the inaugural Moonbird Festival in April, King Island Landcare Group ran various fundraising activities which included raffles and auctions to support vital conservation and environmental work on King Island.

Posted bygladysbarretaMay 24, 2023May 24, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

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