Headlines in July, 2007
HARRY CASTS HIS SPELL ON THE 'BRIDGE
The wait was finally over for Harry Potter fans across the Murraylands on Saturday - and the final...
Imperials court upgrade complete
Imperial Netball Club has unveiled a major upgrade to its facilities, with a $828,669 boost from the federal government’s Play Our Way program helping...
Camp dreams come to life
Eleven Murraylands schools are among more than 100 across the state receiving a share in boosted state government funding, helping drought-affected families send their...
Angus steps up for shows
Sixteen-year-old Angus Schiller from Pinnaroo was a finalist in the recent 2025 Young Rural Ambassador Awards, representing the Murraylands.
Angus’s passion for country shows started...
Coorong rates rise by 7.89pc
Coorong District Council has adopted its 2025/26 Annual Business Plan and Budget, confirming a projected operating deficit of $268,000 and locking in changes to...
Call to back Coorong lab
In light of the recent deadly algal bloom impacting South Australia’s coastline, Member for MacKillop Nick McBride has renewed his call for the establishment...
Footy finals race narrows
Round 14 of the River Murray Football League (RMFL) takes place on Saturday afternoon as the end of the season draws nearer.
This weekend should...
Algae crisis sparks alarm
A Monash University expert has described the algal bloom crisis off the states coast as “unprecedented in scale, severity and duration,” urging greater investment...
Those were the days, Wendy Bradshaw
Born in Lameroo in 1939 to Edna and Ellis Eylward, Wendy Venecia Bradshaw (née Eylward) has lived a life full of family, resilience and...
Council targets sustainability
Southern Mallee District Council (SMDC) adopted its Annual Business Plan and Budget 2025/26 during its meeting on Wednesday, July 16.
An average rate increase of...















