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No changes to Harvest Code

In a big win for concerned farmers, the Country Fire Service (CFS) has confirmed it will no longer push ahead with its plans to...

Support community health

In a trailblazing step aimed at supporting community health, the Murray Bridge Library has collaborated with the Australian non-profit organisation Share the Dignity to...

Kuroyanagi racing to tops

Will Clarken and Niki O’Shea have wasted little time saddling up winners from their new Murray Bridge stables and will attempt to extend their...

Trauma, recovery, writing

Australian author Damien Linnane is set to present his new book, Raw: a memoir, at the Murray Bridge Library, telling his story of trauma,...

RSL bowls on new greens

The power of community was on full show as nearly 100 people worked tirelessly on January 21 and 22 to help with the relevelling...

Who’s been out and about?

We've enjoyed some nice summer weather of late so lots of people have been out and about soaking up the sunshine and making the...

Milestone for men’s shed

The Karoonda Community Men’s Shed has completed another milestone. On Thursday, January 25, a group of local volunteers offered their time and services to assist...

‘Bridge gym staff soar high

In the heart of Murray Bridge lies the Murraylands Gymnastics Academy (MGA) where dreams soar higher than vaults and ambitions stretch further than balance...

Another step in biosecurity

A new State Government measure has been introduced to help prepare for, and respond to, possible future emergency animal disease (EAD) incursions. The $6.8...

Sports group seeks support

The Jervois Combined Sporting Club (JCSC) has called out to the Rural City of Murray Bridge to provide support for an upcoming project to...

Winter forecast session

Farmers in the Murraylands will have the chance to hear from independent long-range forecaster Stuart Williams ahead of winter cropping decisions. Mr Williams, of Oz...