Why did the turtle cross the road?
With the spring turtle nesting season well underway, the Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board has asked River Murray residents to keep an eye on...
time to play
Murray Bridge residents will soon have a ‘world-class’ play precinct in Sturt Reserve that acknowledges cultural heritage, the importance of the River Murray, and...
Project to help homeless
There is an increasing number of people who are finding themselves homeless or sleeping rough in the Murraylands, with up to 20 people having...
Award-winning RSL in our backyard
The Tailem Bend RSL is celebrating with members and townsfolk, after it was recognised at the recent Clubs SA awards ceremony.
After the sub branch...
Granting wish for town
Five community groups in the Murraylands have received a welcome funding boost, as the RAA announced the latest recipients of its Grassroots Giving Grants...
Night of ghoulish behaviour
Members of the community celebrated Halloween in a range of costumes. from ghosts to mermaids.
Men supporting men in Karoonda
The Karoonda Community Men’s Shed has been making moves in the community with a shed officially erected and soon to open for public use.
While...
Grab a free coffee, have a chat
Feeling safe in the community is a must, but being able to speak to someone about community concerns is not always easy.
The bi-monthly Coffee...
Risks, rewards and football
It all started as a leap of faith for the River Murray Football League (RMFL).
For years the weekly printed footy budget was quite literally...
Great day out at Callington
It was a great day out at the Callington Show on Sunday, as the sun shone down for a day of family fun. With...















