SeaLink South Australia is proud to announce the names of the two new ferries set to enhance the Kangaroo Island Ferry Service in the first half of 2025.
Following a competition where the community was invited to participate in a naming competition in 2023 that attracted over 1,500 submissions, SeaLink has been working with the Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal Council (NAC) to seek formal approval, acknowledging the rich cultural heritage connected to Cape Jervis and Kangaroo Island.
SeaLink South Australia General Manager Tracy Croft said, “We had an incredible response from the community with over 1500 names submitted, which shows the deep connection with the ferry service to Kangaroo Island from the South Australian community.”
Tracy Croft was joined by Mark Koolmatrie, Deputy Chair of NAC to announce the names of the new vessels as ‘Wanggami’ and ‘Ruwi’.
‘Wanggami’, pronounced ‘Wong Ga Mi’, means ‘kangaroo’ in the Ngarrindjeri language.
‘Ruwi’, pronounced ‘Roo We’, means ‘land’ in the Ngarrindjeri language.
Mark Koolmatrie, Deputy Chair of the NAC, explained, “Wanggami is our word for kangaroo. The kangaroo is symbolic of the lands on which we live and is deeply connected to our history in South Australia.”