A brave little girl in World War II
Related: Strathalbyn’s Norm Goodall shares his story of fighting in Vietnam with the RAAF.Murray Bridge resident Ann Middendorp was five years old when she...
A life spent up in the air
ADVERTISING FEATUREA shiny cross is one of several medals that will proudly hang from Norm Goodall’s top blazer pocket this Anzac Day.It’s a Distinguished Flying...
Learn how to help victims of violence
Domestic violence will be the subject of an upcoming forum and workshops being organised by Soroptimist International in Murray Bridge.Friends, family members and neighbours of...
Fishermen pursue support
With “half of the industry on the edge of bankruptcy”, local members of parliament request financial aid for Coorong fishermen.Member for Barker Tony Pasin and...
Have a say on Coorong town signs
The Coorong Council is giving community members the chance to have their say in the town signage project.Stage one has been completed with the...
Pact preserves traditions
Ngarrindjeri ruwe and yarluwar-ruwe, country and waters, should be better protected after the signing of an agreement with the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder on...
Make our roads safe
South Australia’s newest road safety campaign ‘Share the Road’ is designed to eliminate the ‘us’ and ‘them’ attitude between motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. It will have personal...
Composting broken down
Most household kitchen waste, garden prunings and leaves can be effectively recycled back into the garden through simple composting, which improves soil by reducing the need for additional...
Hills trails completed
It should be the most relaxing jailbreak ever.Walkers, bike riders and runners will converge on Rocky Gully this Sunday for the opening of a...
End of an era at Murray Bridge South
An end of an era came at Murray Bridge South Primary School on Friday April 15 when much loved teacher Rosalie Pike taught for...















