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Workshop to help control African lovegrass

An upcoming workshop at Karoonda will assist landholders to better understand how to control the declared weed African lovegrass. African lovegrass is a hardy, drought-tolerant...

Boost for regional leaders

Two-million dollars has been dedicated by the State Government to support the fostering of future young leaders from regional communities in South Australia. The Regional...

Community sparks change

For 10 months, a small group of Murray Bridge residents have been awaiting a response from the council about the fate of the council...

Strengthen our community

In the age of social media, it's easier than ever to share our concerns and grievances with the click of a button. Platforms like...

All aboard, volunteers wanted

A rare opportunity to volunteer as a steam engineer has come up at the Mid Murray Council, with the successful applicants helping to secure...

Thong throwing celebration

The Karoonda community and guests celebrated Australia Day with a thong throwing competition and a barbecued breakfast for all attendees. The Australia Day award nominees...

Building up Mid Murray

More than half a million dollars has been spent on an upgrade to Swan Reach’s Len White Reserve. The $536,000 reserve upgrade was part of...

Australia Day in Meningie

A large number of guests attended the Meningie Australia Day celebrations on Saturday, January 27.

Improve crop establishment

Imagine a future where waiting for the autumn break is no longer a bottleneck for crop germination. Enter long coleoptile wheat varieties, presenting a...

Double arrest in Langhorne Creek

Two people were arrested at Langhorne Creek after allegedly failing to pull over for police at the Coorong. Just after 2pm, Thursday February 1, police...

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...