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Ballot drawn for Hammond

A record number of 12 candidates will contest for the seat of Hammond at the upcoming state election, to be held on Saturday, 21...

Farm to forge art

A young Rockleigh farmer, Nathan Modra commenced a welding course through TAFE in the belief that it would be a useful skill on the...

Herd integration step

Monarto Safari Park has reached a key milestone in the integration of its Asian Elephant herd, with Permai and Tang Mo sharing habitat space...

Quilts of comfort

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Sport

Players rally for top points

The latest round of action in the Murray Bridge Lawn Tennis Association (MBLTA) took place on Saturday, 21 February, as juniors and pennant players...

Cricket finals have arrived

The Murray Towns Cricket Assocaitin (MTCA) finals have arrived and after a good even season we are down to four teams: Mannum, Wanderers, Mypolonga,...

Positions still up in the air

Round 17 of the Lower Murray Bowling Association (LMBA) took place on the weekend, with many teams still jostling for positions at the top...

Athletes qualify for champs

With the end of the season fast approaching, Murray Bridge athletes are concentrating their time on the track to achieve qualification in their favourite...

Murray Bridge Golf Club results

MURRAY BRIDGE GOLF CLUB/ MENS PAR/ G. Hanson +6/ A; D. Schirripa +5, L. Woods +3/ B; T. Curnow +6, T. Rothe +5/ C;...

Rambler wins the battle

Rambler has won the battle for fourth spot after a close win over Tailem Bend, while Monarto did all it could and was unlucky...

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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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Coorong vision open

The Coorong District Council is calling on residents to help shape the district’s future, with community consultation now open on its draft Community Vision...

Gear up for Magic Millions

The Gifford Hill Grazing Trail returns to Thomas Farms Racecourse Murray Bridge on Saturday, 7 March, bringing an elevated food and wine experience to...

Help shape disability plan

Mid Murray Council is inviting community members to share their feedback on its Draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan as it outlines its commitment...

Pic of the week

PIC OF THE WEEK: Phyllis Hatchard captured an image of windmills at the Wellington Ferry Crossing, one of the oldest ferry crossings on the...

Epilepsy skills session

The Murraylands community is invited to a free Epilepsy Awareness Workshop, hosted by The Epilepsy Centre, Adelaide and Genuine Support Services Australia (GSSA) of...

21st Meningie Food Fair

The 21st annual Meningie Food Fair will be held on Friday night, 6 March from 4pm to 8pm in the Lions Jubilee Park on...

Headlines in 2013

FERTILE FIELDS Small towns sometimes struggle to maintain their populations but Karoonda at least appears doing its best to stem the flow. Families in the...

Mannum Show returns

The countdown is on for one of the region’s most anticipated community events, with the Mannum Show returning next weekend. A proud tradition in the...

Council to investigate Hein Road dust concerns

Residents living along Hein Road in Murray Bridge East could see action taken to address dust, traffic and safety concerns following a motion passed...

From the editor’s desk

When the world tunes in to the Winter Olympics, few expect Australia to loom large on the medal tally. We are a sunburnt country,...