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Sorell Council · Sorell CouncilKing Island Racing had its 2024 season final hurrah last week, when King Island Racing Club president Audrey Hamer presented cheques to the value of $41,000 to some deserving King Island organisations. The proceeds came from the Henry Dwyer Miners Rest Cup Syndicate charity fundraising, The Miners Rest Cup ‘crew’ became involved in King Island Racing when the 2022 -2023 King Island Racing season was in jeopardy and looked like it would be cancel…See the Story
Racing’s $41k boost to clubs
Sorell Council · Sorell CouncilKing Island’s Cape Wickham Golf Course has been declared the top golf course in Australia by Australian Golf Digest. Royal Melbourne was knocked off the top perch for just the second time in 40 years by the less-than-10-year-old public course. King Island’s Ocean Dunes was 13th on the top-100 list and five Victorian courses made up half the top 10. Considered the ultimate course rankings list, the biennial results come after a detailed analysis …See the Story
Magazine declares Cape to be ‘top hole’
Sorell Council · Sorell CouncilDolphin Tungsten Mine set new monthly records for ore mined, ore processed, Tungsten concentrate produced and Tungsten concentrate sold during March. “March results have seen significant improvements across all facets of the operation, and a number of operational records have been broken,” Group 6 Metals managing director Keith McKnight said. “These improved results have been the result of a lot of hard work by our employees and contractors. The…See the Story
Record intake at Dolphin Mine
Agriculture · Sorell CouncilDuring last week farmer’s drought forum, Tasmania’s peak advocacy body for agriculture, TasFarmers, announced the appointment of three King Island drought coordinators to help the island respond to and manage some of the worst drought conditions in 50 years. Farmers identified the need for an island-based drought coordinator to avoid duplication of efforts and the need for centralising the sourcing of feed and managing logistical issues. Funding…See the Story
Coordinating better drought outcomes
Sorell Council · Sorell CouncilDrivers are being warned to take caution on the Midland Highway after a spud spillage near Perth late this morning. Thousands of potatoes can be seen scattered across the highway near the Perth roundabout, south of Launceston. Chaos and disruptions were caused to motorists but no reports of any major damages. Locals took the opportunity to help clear the roads after the spillage and collect some of the spuds to take home. It is yet to be con…See the Story
Spuds on the loose
Sorell Council · Sorell CouncilTHE State Government plans to build a new ambulance station on King Island as part of a paramedic recruitment drive. Health Minister Guy Barnett did not confirm that a paramedic or community paramedic would be deployed or recruited for King Island. However, he said to accommodate extra paramedics, and meet community demand, the government will build a further four new ambulance stations at King Island, Legana, Cygnet and Snug. During the electi…See the Story
Ambos set for new HQ
Sorell Council · Sorell CouncilSEVEN serving members of the Royal Australian Navy and a retired Naval Chaplain will be participating in the King Island RSL sub-branch Anzac DayServices. One of the sailors and his Army veteran younger brother are descendants of a King Island Soldier Settler family. The Dawn Service commences at 6am at the Cenotaph in front of the Town Hall, corner of Meech and George Streets in Currie. ‘Coffee’ is available from 6.30am in the RSL Clubrooms o…See the Story
Honouring the service of Anzacs
Sorell Council · Sorell CouncilAUSTRALIAN and world golfing magazines have commenced releasing their annual golf course rankings and Cape Wickham Links has come in as No 3 in Australia in 2024, as judged by Golf Australia magazine’s Top 100 Golf Courses. The course opened in 2015 and has wowed golfers across the country and the world since its first season. Since opening, the course has attracted not only golfers from all demographics and playing expertise but has also hosted…See the Story