Kangaroo Island Council
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Kangaroo Island Council is a local government area in South Australia that covers the entirety of Kangaroo Island, 13 km off the coast of the mainland. Located on the land of the Wiradjuri people, Kangaroo Island Council covers an area of 4,405 km2 and has a population of 4,900.
Kangaroo Island is located 110 km south-west of Adelaide and easily accessible by ferry or plane. A mix of attractive small townships and fascinating wilderness, Kangaroo Island is Australia's third largest island. The Island sees upwards of 200,000 state, interstate and international tourists each year.
A substantial income is derived from the tourism sector as Kangaroo Island has become a popular tourism destination. It has 21 national and conservation parks covering more than 30% of the Island, and dramatic scenery ranging from the Little Sahara to huge sculptured granite boulders known as Remarkable Rocks.
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American Beach, American River, Antechamber Bay, Ballast Head, Baudin Beach, Bay Of Shoals, Birchmore, Brown Beach, Brownlow Ki, Cape Borda, Cassini, Cuttlefish Bay, Cygnet River, De Mole River, D'estrees Bay, Dudley East, Dudley West, Duncan, Emu Bay, Flinders Chase, Gosse, Haines, Ironstone, Island Beach, Kangaroo Head, Karatta, Kingscote, Kohinoor, Macgillivray, Menzies, Middle River, Muston, Nepean Bay, Newland, North Cape, Parndana, Pelican Lagoon, Penneshaw, Porky Flat, Sapphiretown, Seal Bay, Seddon, Stokes Bay, Stun'Sail Boom, Vivonne Bay, Western River, Willoughby, Willson River, Wisanger.