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Artists encouraged to show

Artists have a chance to get their work displayed on the Karoonda Silos during the 2025 South Australian Living Artist Festival (SALA). The District...

Pearce teaches special skills

For Lameroo resident Lesley Pearce, sitting on the couch is not in her nature - she has given countless hours of her time over...

MMSS delivers record hours

Mid Murray Support Service (MMSS) continues to go from strength to strength, offering a greater amount of support hours across the community than ever...

Ready for plenty of fun at the Purnong Easter Market

If people are looking for something to do over Easter then it is well worth a drive to Purnong for the town’s Easter...

Gate locked, locals upset

Two community members have voiced their concerns and are calling for answers as the Riverglades Wetlands walking trail at Avoca Dell remains partially closed...

River Ramble fun for all

The Biennial River Ramble has again proved a popular event for River Murray Boat Owners Association (RMBOA) members. The River Ramble is not a...

Trade-a-toy at Emmetts

It was a busy weekend across the district with Tailem Bend Football Club hosting a past players day and reunion. Photographer William Bailey got...

Discover what’s on in the Murraylands

HOP ON DOWN EASTER MARKET - Saturday, April 19, Purnong District Hall, from 9am. Enjoy a day with free entertainment, undercover tables and chairs, barbecue...

Youth ignite their futures

Coinciding with SA Youth Week, 'Ignite Your Future' was held at The Station on Tuesday, April 15, inviting youth and young adults aged 12-25...

Water win for Mid Murray

Standpipes across the Mid Murray Council area will soon be upgraded and automated, thanks to a $207,500 grant from the state government. The funding will...

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...