Meningie Area School redevelopment nears completion
Meningie Area School's students have begun moving into their new classrooms as a $5.75 million redevelopment of the site nears completion.The school's new junior,...
Purnong ferry to be temporarily closed for repairs
The Purnong ferry will be closed for four hours on Wednesday, June 19, the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure has warned.The River Murray...
SA irrigation allocations rise again
This year's water allocations will rise again as recent rainfalls and water availability projections from the latest data allow another 2 per cent to...
Transport, liveability keys to regional SA’s future
Better transport services and more liveable towns are key to the future of regional South Australia, local leaders say.A handful of council officials and...
Kangaroo harvest widens
Kangaroo harvesting for commercial purposes will increase over the next three months as a pilot program looks to help reduce numbers in response to...
What’s on this weekend: June 14-16
Check out what is happening around the Murraylands this weekend.Ray of Light exhibition by Robyn Stacey - 95 Railway Tce, Tailem Bend, gallery open...
Training for healthier regions
The health workforce across South Australia's regions is being bolstered through extra funding for training initiatives.The State Government is supplying more than $300,000 which...
Letters to the editor, June 13: QEH patient seeks room-mate reunion
I was recently in Queen Elizabeth Hospital and shared a ward with a Robert "Bob" Patterson, of Murray Bridge.We didn't stop laughing and I...
Life Through the Lens: Little red lights hold a great big power
Belching black smoke, the multi-wheeled semi came over the rise then, with a hiss of its air brakes, came to a gentle stop.Why?A little...
Throwback Thursday, June 17, 1998: Death bridge
From the archives of The Murray Valley Standard, June 17, 1998.















