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Sounds by the River 2016 | PHOTOS

Mannum is basking in the success of another Sounds by the River, with a sellout crowd attending the event on Saturday.Jimmy Barnes, Noiseworks, The...

Drivers take risks on Murraylands roads

Police have detected a man drug driving and speeding on the Princes Highway and another driver misusing a vehicle near Mannum.A 34-year-old man from Millicent...

Sharing is caring

Pedal power has hit the streets of the Murraylands this month as cyclists gear up to take part in the Tour Down Under’s (TDU)...

Crowded minds clear

Many people deal with stress, anxiety and depression on a daily basis, but one Murray Bridge group has created an environment where these topics...

Wheely good exercise

Children in the Coorong have raced their wheels down to Tailem Bend’s main street over the past week to check out the town’s latest piece of...

Have your say on skate park’s future

Youth have the chance to say what they think should be at the Murray Bridge Skate Park, should it expand.From 6pm to 7.30pm on...

Langhorne Creek region on display

The Langhorne Creek Wine Region Mixed Palate Photography Competition is now open for people of all ages and abilities. The competition aims to encourage people to...

Towns to establish strategic plans

Mid Murray ratepayers can help decide the future of their towns by providing input into the council’s community plans.Feedback received from more than 100 postcard surveys...

New signs for road

Several new signs will be placed on Ferries McDonald Road at Monarto South to alleviate concerns about confusion among motorists unfamiliar with the area.Despite the existing...

Local input wanted

A questionnaire is the Murray Bridge council’s latest weapon against hoons in the city’s west.The council last month resolved to collect feedback from residents...

Sea Spurge and other scourges

Over 7000 years, the dune fields forming in the Coorong have protected this unique environment from erosion and flooding. Professor Patrick Hesp said sand dunes...