Yes. Kangaroo Island is an island located off the southern coast of South Australia, just off the southern tips of the Yorke and Fleurieu Peninsulas. It was where the first ships bringing free settlers to South Australia landed.
Kangaroo island was named by sea explorer Matthew Flinders on his journey to circumnavigate Australia. By the time he and his crew reached the southern shores in March 1802 (having gone in an anti-clockwise direction from Sydney), they had gone without fresh food for four months, living only on salted meats. Upon landing on the island, they found as much fresh food and easy game as they could possibly want, by way of kangaroos. This is why Flinders gave it that name.
No. Kangaroo Island is not heritage listed.
Kangaroo Island is closest to South Australia.
Kangaroo Island Emu was created in 1984.
Kangaroo Island Dunnart was created in 1984.
The population of Kangaroo Island SeaLink is 350.
Yes. Kangaroo Island lies off the coast of South Australia..
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Kangaroo Island is not World Heritage listed.
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No. Kangaroo Island is an island. It can be reached by ferry, but not by train.
Kangaroo Island covers an area 4 405km2.
The main language on Kangaroo Island is English. Kangaroo Island is a popular tourist island off the coast of South Australia, and English is the default language in Australia.