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Community has its say

To continue to listen to the community, Rural City of Murray Bridge Mayor Wayne Thorley and chief executive Heather Barclay visited Wellington last week...

Difficult place for council

RISKY BUSINESS The Murray Bridge council is stuck between a river and a hard place: it owns a riverside shack it cannot maintain, knock down...

Calling for more support

Following a round table with the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA), a Murraylands mayor is calling for action. Throughout last year primary producers...

Discover what’s on in the Murraylands

GET TOGETHER YOUNGHUSBAND HALL DINNER - Friday, February 7, Younghusband Hall, 5.30pm, bar facilities, $15 for adults and $10 for children. For information email...

Day out in Tailem Bend

A crowd gathered in Tailem Bend on Friday, January 31,to celebrate the grand opening of the Station Master's House, which is now owned by...

Special tree, special place

After more than a decade of advocacy, the Tailem Bend Community Centre (TBCC) has officially opened the Station Master’s House to continue its pledge...

Karoonda celebrates locals

There was plenty of fun to be had at Karoonda on Australia Day, with the presentation of Australia Day Awards and even a thong...

‘Un-fare’ transport system

UN-FARE SYSTEM For Murray Bridge residents who have long demanded affordable, regular public transport, the recent cancellation of the direct bus service to Adelaide was...

New look for Fraser Park

A Murray Bridge primary school has received a State Government investment of $10 million to help it grow and to better support students. Announced on...

Offering veterans support

A former veteran is looking to change the way people who have served - and their families - have an understanding of the benefits...

Gathering for Anzac Day

Many gathered at the Tailem Bend Returned Services League (RSL) Sub-branch for a gunfire breakfast following the Dawn Service on Anzac Day, 25 April....