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Joel Brumfield makes good on World’s Greatest Shave promise

The Murray Bridge man who promised to lose his hair in the World's Greatest Shave has made good on his word.Joel Brumfield went through...

Youth homelessness project aims to raise $100k in Murray Bridge

Young people at risk of homelessness will soon have access to specialist emergency accommodation in Murray Bridge for the first time.Non-profit organisation AC Care...

Formal postponed, sports wait and see amid coronavirus outbreak

The coronavirus outbreak has forced the postponement of one of Murray Bridge's biggest social events.Murray Bridge High School's year 12 formal will not go...

Mypolonga student has head shaved as classmates chant her name

An 11-year-old Mypolonga Primary School student is among the brave souls who have bared their heads for the World's Greatest Shave today.Ruby Montgomery-Pittaway's friends...

Council won’t heed Wildens Way legal threat

Legal threats will not make the Murray Bridge council change its plans for a row of shacks on Wildens Way.Council chief executive officer Michael...

Why this Mypolonga resident is hoarding recyclables

Tony Dance is passionate about recycling.It is obvious to anyone who might peek over a fence into his backyard at Mypolonga, where he has...

RDA Murraylands and Riverland celebrates 10 years

Regional Development Australia Murraylands and Riverland (RDAMR) is 10 years old.Formed in 2010 as an amalgamation of the former Murraylands Regional Development Board and...

Throwback Thursday, March 10, 1994: Fax for the gift

From the archives of The Murray Valley Standard, March 10, 1994.Murray Bridge CFS brigade captain Roger Kilpatrick could not have been happier than at...

Life Through the Lens: Is it time to clean your windscreen?

You're driving along and decide your car's windscreen is dirty.You press a button or lever; suddenly water squirts on the windscreen and things...

Overland needs saving, passenger says

It is time to save the Overland.Save the communities between Adelaide and Melbourne.And save lives - putting more people, mostly elderly, to travel on...

From the editor’s desk

Fuel problems continue to cast a long shadow over Australia, with the Federal Government scrambling to secure consistent supplies to keep the country running....