Drones as compliance officers? Nope, say Murray Bridge residents
Privacy concerns have forced the Murray Bridge council to rethink a proposal to use drones for enforcement and compliance.More than half of the 21...
School continues tradition
On November 6 the year six and seven students from Jervois Primary School (JPS) joined the Jervois Country Women’s Association (CWA) branch at the Jervois...
Plans for hub taking shape
Plans for a community hub in Tailem Bend, located next to the football and netball clubrooms, have been created, as the committee ramps up efforts...
Jervois hall paint job shows benefits of open communication
Once people get talking about a good idea, the results will follow.That is the message Murray Bridge's mayor hopes more local people will hear,...
Service secured for 12 months
The future of the Overland train service has been secured for a further 12 months, following an announcement from the Victorian state government on...
Giving back for Christmas
The Salvation Army, St. Vincent de Paul’s and Ac.care have combined forces for the second year in a row to gather donations and put...
Life Through the Lens: A dream of lights
Elizabeth Street is where it started.A small girl called Renae had a dream: a dream of Murray Bridge with Christmas lights.Her father caught her dream and it...
Tailem Bend Christmas parade draws near
Santa Claus is coming to town – to Tailem Bend, that is.It is almost time for the Tailem Bend Christmas parade, the annual festive...
Get ready for Christmas festivities in Strathalbyn
Strathalbyn’s annual Christmas celebrations, ‘Christmas Where the Angas Flows’ is on this Friday with carol singing and a fireworks display for visitors to enjoy.Taking...
Murrawong residents say it’s time their road was sealed
After paying an estimated $900,000 in property rates over the past 10 years, Murrawong's residents say it is about time their road was finished.Resident...















