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New network great upgrade for Island

THE $9.8m joint communications network upgrade on King Island, announced in 2021 and completed last month, was officially launched last week.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 17, 2024April 17, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

King Island new Minister’s first port of call

The first official duty for new Primary Industries and Water Minister Jane Howlett has been meeting drought-affected farmers on King Island.

Posted byGladys BarretaApril 17, 2024April 17, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

Tread careful with spread of Trad

Many easy-to-grow plants are attractive to pop in the garden, however many of them escape and should not be planted as they are detrimental to native plants and can easily take over.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 11, 2024April 11, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

Paying respect to our ANZAC heroes

This year the King Island RSL sub-branch, on behalf of the community, is honoured to welcome seven serving members of the Royal Australian Navy and a retired Naval Chaplain to our Anzac Day Services.

Posted byKING ISLAND RSLApril 11, 2024April 11, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

Fresh coffee inbound

The new cafe and bar at the King Island Airport is another step closer.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 11, 2024April 11, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

Dry talks focus on future

The second Round Table drought discussion was held this week and focused on the impact on King Island, the consequential issues, future-proofing and more actions needed.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 11, 2024April 11, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

New faces in Braddon

With the election now in the books, the House of Assembly has expanded in size from 25 to 35, and the final seat result was 14 Liberal, 10 Labor, five Greens, three Jacqui Lambie Network and three independents: David O’Byrne, Kristie Johnston and Craig Garland.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 10, 2024April 10, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

Fish are bitin’ at jetties

A few days off work means the rods are out and there’s time to throw a line in.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 3, 2024April 3, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

Drought helper on board

Tasmania’s peak farming body has appointed a full-time drought coordinator to assist producers struggling with the challenging dry conditions.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 3, 2024April 3, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

Linking Island with golfers

Golf Journeys was formed in 2021 to reconnect golfers with their love of the game, and travel, following the pandemic and travel shutdowns.

Posted byPam RolleyApril 3, 2024April 3, 2024Posted inKing Island Courier

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