Dangerous driver reported for alleged extreme speed
A man driving on Strathalbyn's Nine Mile Road has been reported for dangerous driving at extreme speeds over the weekend.Just before 6pm, on Sunday,...
Murray Mallee Police, building relationships with basketball
Community Constables from the Murray Mallee Crime Prevention Section tried their hand at some basketball at last week's Aboriginal Basketball Academy (ABA) camp.The camp,...
Youth Art Prize exhibition held at Murray Bridge Regional Gallery
The Youth Art Prize exhibition is currently being showcased at the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery and is showcasing artworks from local junior artists.The exhibition,...
Thirty-six years of service for the Murray Bridge Red Cross
A member of the Murray Bridge Red Cross branch has received an outstanding service award for her 36 years as a member.On Thursday, September...
Coorong District Council: Meet your candidates for Council
Locals to the Coorong District Council district have an abundance of choice for Area Councillors ahead of the November elections, with 15 names contesting...
Changes to help tackle accommodation woes for seasonal workers
Plans to streamline development applications for short-term accommodation may help South Australian employers in regional areas find and retain more staff.Trying to get workers...
Fuel trailer stolen from Tailem Bend business
Murray Mallee Police are seeking the assistance of the public after a fuel trailer was stolen from a Tailem Bend business.Police are currently investigating...
The three nominees battling it out for Mayor in the Coorong District Council
Coorong District Council voters will pick one of three candidates to be their new mayor at council elections this November.Former Mayor Paul Simmons will...
Discover what’s on in the Murraylands
SA COMEDY ROADSHOWComedy Roadshow at the BridgeportFriday, October 7, the Bridgeport Hotel, from 5.30pm. The Bridgeport Hotel will be hosting the South Australian Comedy...
Four generations at Jervois Primary, ‘the centre of the community’
In 1954, Jervois Primary School may have been nothing much more than a stone building and a couple of other classrooms, but for the...















