King Island – ‘A place of opportunity, lifestyle and beauty’.
At the western entrance to Bass Strait lies an idyllic place known as King Island. An island rich in history, with shipwrecks, lighthouses and jagged reefs, bountiful with long stretching sandy beaches and lush green pasture. From our little paradise we produce some of Australia’s finest natural foods for which we are probably best known including beef, cheese, crayfish & abalone, yet there is more to this 64km long by 27km wide stretch of land than first meets the eye.
Economically, King Island is driven by beef, dairy and fishing industries, with significant growth in tourism over recent years largely thanks to the development of two world class golf courses. Food manufacturing, adding value to the produce of the beef, dairy and fishing activities, provides another strong base for our Island’s economy.