Lined catchments offered as solution to Coorong water crisis
Lining catchments may be the best way for Coorong district farmers to escape cripplingly high water prices, the state government has advised.Four lined catchments...
Cooking together develops children’s skills, says Callington kindy director
Tuesday is bread-making day at Callington Kindergarten.For several years now, every week, the youngsters there have been singing as an educator sprinkles flour on...
Station wagon driver arrested over burnouts on Mannum Road
The driver of a red Ford station wagon allegedly seen doing burnouts on Mannum Road, Murray Bridge has been detained by police.Police caught up...
Federal MP Tony Pasin begins pre-election pitch to Barker voters
Improvements to Sturt Reserve, better mobile coverage and a strong economy will be among MP Tony Pasin's priorities if he wins another term in...
Community grants available from Murray Bridge council
Applications for community grants from the Murray Bridge council will close this Friday, March 1.The council has invited community groups, clubs and not-for-profit organisations...
Bob Little manages a backyard zoo with a difference
Northern Heights aged pensioner Bob Little believes that he might have the largest private collection of life-sized exotic animals – of a sort –...
Long-serving Rotarian Harry Stephen remembered
The family and friends of the late Harry Stephen gathered recently at the Minge Chapel to celebrate a long and productive life.Active until the last...
Letters to the editor, February 26
There are some who believe I have broken the local government code of conduct regulations.If you feel this way, I do sincerely apologise.As I...
CLA Foundation winds up after 10 years
After 10 years of fundraising to improve the lives of people with a disability, the Murray Bridge-based CLA Foundation is winding up.But first, it...
Coorong pelicans’ ‘unique’ courtship revealed by birdwatching drone
Images of pelicans soaring high in the blue, circling in the updrafts above the dunes and waters of the Coorong, watching all that goes...















