King Island Mining company Group 6 Metals has announced that it has reached the highgrade ore zone in the Dolphin Tungsten Mine’s open pit and is working towards a possible renewable energy development.
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Embrace the cold therapy
Generally Australians think that thermal bathing means soaking in naturally heated water, typically from hot springs, mineral springs, or other geothermal sources, often rich in minerals and can be found in various locations around the world.
Pool’s future in doubt
The Grassy Pool is under threat if the Swimming Association King Island cannot find new committee members and volunteers to maintain the pool.
Further feed relief should arrive soon
The King Islander arrived at Grassy on Monday morning with another smaller load of hay and pellets from the Need for Feed charity.
Parena’s new direction
It was back in 2013 when an old shed in Pegarah was turned into a studio.
TasWater prices go up 3.5%
TasWater prices will rise by 3.5 per cent from July 1, an increase of 12.6 cents per day on the average residential customer’s bill.
‘Coastal Living’ migration lure
A ‘Coastal Living” strategy based on re-zoning of coastal land for residential development is being pushed by a group of King Islanders.
Remembering Admiral tragedy
A small ceremony was held on May 23 to mark the 150th anniversary of the sinking of the British Admiral on King Island shores.
Lilly’s way with words
King Island Leo Club president Lilly Davis has won the Public Speaking section in the National Leo of The Year final,recently held in Darwin.
Auditors analyse council spending
King Island Council has come to the attention of the Tasmanian Audit Office due to its significant revenue from private works and the council’s challenges in adherence to established policies and processes.
