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No power bill relief for consumers

KING Island electricity users will not benefit from lower energy prices with the commissioning of Hydro Tasmania’s $4.5m solar farm at Huxley Hill…

Posted byPam RolleyJanuary 25, 2023January 25, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Lighthouse tours return

KING Island Walks operators Duncan McFie and Ian Allan plan to reintroduce King Island lighthouse tours…

Posted byPam RolleyJanuary 25, 2023January 31, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

‘Ballarat Connections’ save the island’s (race) day

THE King Island Racing Club Maritime Day is one that many will never forget…

Posted byPam RolleyJanuary 25, 2023January 25, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Miners seeks money to cover cost blowout

MINER Group 6 Metals is facing higher costs from its lead
engineering, procurement, and
construction contractor, Gekko
Systems Pty Ltd…

Posted byPam RolleyJanuary 18, 2023January 18, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Race’s fly-in fans

THE national racing media, including legendary sports commentator Bruce McAvaney, will turn their attention to King Island this weekend for the much-anticipated inaugural $25,000 Miners Rest Cup…

Posted byPam RolleyJanuary 18, 2023January 18, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Race on for Kingfish

The Kingfish are running…

Posted byPam RolleyJanuary 18, 2023January 18, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

‘Harsh conditions’ suit our Stonehaven competitors

THE 93rd Stonehaven Cup was held January 3 to 8 and despite some challenging conditions which led to many boats capsizing, the teams sailed on in what were called “harsh” conditions…

Posted byKing Island Boat ClubJanuary 12, 2023January 12, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Inquiry submission call

THE Office of the Economic Regulator has called for submissions from interested parties to an an independent inquiry into King Island shipping costs

Posted byPam RolleyJanuary 11, 2023January 11, 2023Posted inKing Island Courier

Local feel from island’s own

WHEN it comes to local talent at FOKI 2023, it doesn’t get more local than born and bred King Islander Diana de Rooy. From performing at the local clubs as a teenager, Bi de Way features Diana singing front and centre, performing songs with, and written by, keyboardist Phil Smith. Diana’s musical journey began whenContinue reading “Local feel from island’s own”

Posted byTracey CollyerDecember 21, 2022December 21, 2022Posted inKing Island Courier

Festivites kick off with day at the races

THE King Island Racing Season has officially started

Posted byPam RolleyDecember 15, 2022December 15, 2022Posted inKing Island Courier

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