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Drivers face court in ‘Bridge

Two drivers are set to face court in Murray Bridge following two separate traffic offences. A learner driver has been reported after failing to comply...

Halloween homes to visit for spooky fun

The big, scary day has finally arrived, so grab your costumes, bags and buckets and hit the streets for Halloween. Listed below are the Murray...

Donate, if you can

The Murraylands Christmas Appeal is once again encouraging the community to come together and support people in need during the holiday season. The Rural...

Prepare for the bushfire season

A local business is armed and ready to help prevent bushfire storms, with their own Murray Bridge made water carts. Miegel Engineering owner Phil Miegel...

Keep up the conversation

The R U OK? Conversation Convoy rolled into Murray Bridge last week as a large crowd gathered to support the cause and continue an...

Making rural roads safer

Road crashes are a major cost to Australians every year, with rural residents making a majority of Australia's road toll. Black Spot projects target those...

Coonalpyn cafe fire

Murray Mallee Police are currently investigating a fire that occurred at a Coonalpyn cafe in the early hours of Monday, October 30. At around 2.45am...

Great plans for Tailem Bend

In August this year, the State Planning Commission officially released the Greater Adelaide Regional Plan (GARP) Discussion Paper, seeking community and council input on...

New parking on its way

Murray Bridge is a fast growing place, where important needs must be met. Being able to find a disabled car park should be the least...

Callington’s spooky celebration

With the spooky season well underway, a Callington mum has been hard at work not only decorating her house, but the town, as the...

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...