Events
Kangaroo Island Marathon Running Festival
The Kangaroo Island Marathon & Half Marathon is an adventure race that showcases one of Australia’s best kept secrets. This is a premium running experience
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West End
The Kangaroo Island Oats Running Festival was established in 2015 and has welcomed runners representing 23 countries and every state in Australia. In 2021 the event was awarded a bronze medal at the South Australian Tourism Awards.
The course route carves its way through the heart of a shutdown Flinders Chase National Park located in the remote south-western corner of the island.
Runners will be inspired by post-bushfire regenerating flora and fauna, undulating and deviating roads, an exposed coastal section with clifftop views to the powerful Southern Ocean and a boardwalk leading to the iconic Remarkable Rocks.
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Wim Hof Method Retreat: Into Nature - Four-Day Retreat
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American River
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- 04 October 2024 – 07 October 2024
- Description
- Immerse yourself in the spectacular natural environment of Kangaroo Island and allow yourself to be challenged and supported, uplifted and grounded over four days.
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SeaLink Kangaroo Island Racing Carnival
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Cygnet River
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- 20 February 2025 – 22 February 2025
- Description
- When the island comes alive! Enjoy two days of country racing, Fashions on the Field, entertainment, and local food and wine.
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Kangaroo Island Marathon Running Festival
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West End
- Time
- 08 September 2024
- Description
- The Kangaroo Island Marathon & Half Marathon is an adventure race that showcases one of Australia’s best kept secrets. This is a premium running experience
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Gutsy Kangaroo Island
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Kingscote
- Time
- 06 June 2025 – 09 June 2025
- Description
- Bring your coat, your boots and your beanie. Escape to Kangaroo Island on the June long weekend and savor its unique food and wine scene.
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Nancy Bates: Still Talkin' Bout A Revolution | Kangaroo Island
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South Coast
- Time
- 22 November 2024
- Description
- Barkindji woman, and esteemed singer-songwriter, Nancy Bates reflects on the songs of African-American singer Tracy Chapman, and their relevance to race relations, society, and politics
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