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Thomas Wells’ Anzac story

Murray Bridge historian Ken Wells’ father, Thomas Wells, fought in World War I and despite being not allowed, he kept his own day-to-day diary...

Wood takes her next steps

Karoonda's Lily Wood, recently represented South Australia at the National Netball Championships in the Under 19 division. Wood started playing netball when she was seven...

This week’s news in 1977

OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTRE PROPOSED - May 5, 1977 Representatives of various educational, church and welfare organisations in Murray Bridge are considering organising a committee to...

Apprenticeships on rise

New data has revealed that the number of South Australians who now have apprenticeships or are trainees continues to grow. National Centre for Vocational Education...

Veteran remembers Anzacs

Mannum resident, Richard Savage, joined the Australian Navy when he was just 15-years-old and while he did not engage in warfare, he is grateful...

Kicking goals for soccer

Rural City of Murray Bridge Councillor Airlie Keen has noticed the Murray Bridge United Soccer Club (MBUSC) is growing in number and she is...

Reidy goes back to back

Tim Reidy has successfully defended his AMCA Nationals South Australian Title, taking out the 30 lap feature event at Murray Bridge Speedway over the...

Service hits high notes

This year’s Anzac Day service in Murray Bridge will be something extra special for one local resident. Norm Sims, who relocated to Murray Bridge in...

Pools are up for discussion

Mid Murray residents have been asked to have a say in the prosperity of the Cambrai and Mannum swimming pools as the council strives...

Postcards from the Western Front

Murray Bridge woman Jenny Phillips and her family have donated postcards sent by her great uncle in World War I to the Murray Bridge...

Feedback paths amendment

Mannum’s main street traders have expressed their concerns about an outdated policy which states displayed goods on footpaths are not to be located near...