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Markets returns to Meningie

With the weather fining up, it is time to begin holding markets again. The Meningie Progress Association will hold their next two-day market on Saturday,...

Memorial plaque unveiling

A new memorial plaque, along with a newly installed flag pole, was unveiled during a special service at Parrakie War Memorial Hall recently. Recognising...

Decades of care honoured

Tailem Bend Hospital has celebrated a remarkable milestone, recognising a group of dedicated staff who have collectively given more than 200 years of service...

Progress despite frustration!

In my early 20s I learnt a lesson from a colleague who later became my boss and mentor, the lesson was simple. If I...

The tree stays standing

"The tree is staying". That's what Milang locals heard as more than 30 people gathered on the foreshore of the Milang Shacks to hear the...

Early help for families

Families across the Murraylands now have access to a nation-leading program designed to help parents and carers better understand and support their baby’s communication...

Tribute to Italian migrants

A new monument has been unveiled on Adelaide Road in Murray Bridge, recognising the Italian community who settled in the region after the Second...

Welcome new Australians

Two Murray Bridge siblings have officially been conferred as Australian citizens. Aquinas Callaghan and her brother Dalziel were among 29 people who received their citizenship...

House fire at Meningie

Country Fire Service firefighters responded to a house fire in Meningie, at around 3.45 pm on Friday, September 19. About 20 firefighters and five trucks...

Subscribe, for facts sake

On World News Day (28 September) we are reminded of a truth that cannot be ignored and this is that facts matter. In an era...

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...