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Brick saw stolen at Murray Bridge

Police are investigating the theft of a brick saw from a worksite in Murray Bridge. Sometime between 6pm on Tuesday, 28 October, and 8am...

Trio arrested in Murray Bridge

Three people have been arrested after an attempted break-in at Murray Bridge. It will be alleged that just before 10am on Wednesday 8 October, three...

Water debate conclusion

The Coorong District Council has voted to progress the long-debated East Wellington Water Supply Project after more than two decades of discussion. At its October...

Footy dreams for Long

Local footballer Anthony Long travelled to Melbourne earlier this month for a three-day camp which brought the country’s most talented young Indigenous and multicultural...

From the editor’s desk

Celebrating Halloween in Australia is a contentious issue. On one side there are people who enjoy the community engagement it brings; especially for children who...

Meningie market to support community, church

The Meningie Progress Association will host its next market on Saturday, November 1, inside the Anglican Church. The one-day market will feature a range of...

Major headlines in 2006

FED UP FARMERS SEEK ANSWERS A local farmer’s wife shouted her disgust at the treatment of farmers amid a sea of angry faces. She was...

Bridge marks 100 years

The Murray Bridge and District Historical Society is celebrating the centenary of the town’s historic railway bridge with a special photo exhibition. Society president Ken...

Taste of the Murray Mallee

Tucked away on a working farm just outside Lameroo, Mallee Spirit offers an authentic taste of country life - good food, great company and...

Getting spooky in region

Spooky season is rolling into the Murraylands and bringing along with it plenty of scary and fun activities for the entire family this Halloween. This...

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...