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Plan maps ‘Bridge growth

The Murray Mallee Regional Plan has been released as part of a suite of six new regional plans outlining long-term growth across South Australia....

Beginning the journey

Following in her mum’s footsteps, Elvie Waters is set to begin her schooling journey at Karoonda Area School this January. Having already attended preschool...

Isobell honoured locally

Isobell Koolmatrie has been named Meningie’s Citizen of the Year as part of the Coorong District Council’s Australia Day celebrations, in recognition of her...

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Sport

Murray Bridge Golf Club results

MURRAY BRIDGE GOLF CLUB MENS PAR/ G. Dodd +5/ A; K. Rigney Smith +3; T. Pratt +1/ B; S. Williss +4; J. McFee...

Wanderers secure big win

Wanderers had a big win over Monarto to keep its undefeated season going, as did Mannum who had a close win over Mypolonga. Tailem Bend...

Pennant tennis in ‘Bridge

Round 10 of the 2025/26 Murray Bridge Lawn Tennis Association (MBLTA) continued on Saturday, 17 January, with players in the Pennant competition. PENNANT Swanport 5-47 def...

Bowling back on the rinks

After the very hot weather last week saw games cancelled, it was back to reasonable conditions for the Lower Murray Ladies Pennant matches in...

Athletes leap to new heights

Meet 14 at Murray Bridge Little Athletics saw 54 athletes continue to excel at setting new individual best performances with 86 personal bests achieved...

Placings all but guaranteed

Murray Bridge have been defeated for just the second time this season, going down to Mannum by 11 shots despite winning on two rinks,...

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SA Government

How to access business support through algal bloom

The State Government’s Department of State Development is providing a range of measures to support impacted businesses, and their owners and staff, through the...

Tackling SA’s algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom has been impacting large stretches of South Australia’s coastline since mid-March. South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Executive Director Professor...

Building consumer confidence in seafood

THE Dining Cashback program is a positive way to build consumer confidence in seafood, says Nick’s Fish Market owner Daryl Bairstow. Mr Bairstow said since...

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New faces join board

The Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board has welcomed two new members to its board, Karen Eckermann and Kylie Moritz, who both bring extensive experience...

Op shop needs volunteers

The Mannum Community Op Shop on Randell Street is looking for volunteers to give back to the community, helping to sell a wide range...

Local legend honoured

Don Green has spent his 83 years giving back to the town he calls home, a lifelong commitment now recognised through the Coorong District...

Tintinara event awarded

The Tintinara Lions Club’s Community Market, Wool Show and Auction has been named Coorong District Council’s Community Event of the Year, sharing the honour...

Australia Day fun for all

Community celebrations will take centre stage across the Australia Day weekend, with ceremonies, breakfasts and barbecues planned to recognise local achievements and bring residents...

Women’s circles praised

A grassroots program designed to support and connect women across the Coonalpyn district has been named Coorong District Council’s Community Project of the Year. Launched...

End of an era for magazine

After nearly 20 years as the Mannum Mag’s editor and publisher, putting out more than 200 editions, Keith Baldwin is ready to take a...

Sunny day at Sturt Reserve

The sun was shining in Murray Bridge on Sunday, 18 January, and Sturt Reserve was full of people sitting by the waterfront or travelling...

Karoonda community win

St Johns Lutheran Church Karoonda has been recognised for hosting the District Council of Karoonda East Murray’s Community Event of the Year after the...

Murray Mallee population to expand

A FURTHER 13,900 homes would be required by 2051 for the Murray Mallee to maintain an estimated population growth. According to the State Government’s...