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It’s a (lucky) dog’s life

STANDING beside a stump under the gum trees at Quercus Park, Carrick, King Island beef farmer John Bramich patted his dogs.

Posted byLana BestMay 10, 2023May 10, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Royal event a jewelin broadcast crown

THIS is not a plea for King Island (named after Philip Gidley King, 3rd Governor of NSW), but it is the Archbishop of Canterbury’s final declaration at the King Charles III coronation Saturday, May 6.

Posted byPam RolleyMay 3, 2023May 5, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Island’s world of workers

A MAJOR Federal Government review released last week called for a complete rewrite of Australia’s immigration system, with almost every visa category subject to change.

Posted byPam RolleyMay 3, 2023May 3, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Kids branch out for new school term

STUDENTS returned to school on April 26 for the start of Term 2 at King Island District High School.

Posted byPam RolleyMay 3, 2023May 3, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Anzac traditions live on

ABOUT 100 King Islanders gathered in the dark at the Cenotaph in Currie for this year’s Anzac Dawn Service.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 26, 2023April 26, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Island bonds survives passing of the decades

IT WAS 1988 and the King Island District High School Year 10 kids left the island to continue their schooling, take on jobs and explore the world.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 26, 2023April 26, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Dawn of new industry

GROUP 6 Metals (G6M) executives and senior management hosted raw materials sourcing, logistics, financing and marketing services firm Traxys for a site visit at the Dolphin Tungsten Mine on King Island this week.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 26, 2023April 26, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Big weekend for island visitors

THE Anzac Day public holiday provided the opportunity for many on and off the island to take a four day break.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 26, 2023April 26, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Referendum views vary

DESPITE his strong connections to the Aboriginal community and personal support
for indigenous rights, Braddon Federal Liberal MP Gavin Pearce will not publicaly support either the yes or no campaigns in the Voice to Parliament referendum.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 19, 2023April 19, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Island kept in the dark.

person dropping paper on box

THE King Island community is being left in the dark about the upcoming Murchison Legislative Council election because of a legislative flaw the Government has failed to fix.

Posted byBrad StansfieldApril 19, 2023April 19, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

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