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The Bondi Beach massacre has shaken Australia to its core. To say I am not naive, yet still shocked, feels like an understatement. That...

Green light for bike park

A long-awaited dirt-jump bike park at Sturt Reserve is officially moving ahead, after Rural City of Murray Bridge councillors unanimously endorsed a preferred location,...

Student’s art on senior shirts

Senior students at Mypolonga Primary School will wear a special piece of storytelling in 2026, with Zakariyah Sumner creating a cultural design which will...

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Sport

Strong wins for three teams

As the Lower Murray Bowling Association (LMBA) entered Round 10, all three victorious teams won convincingly by getting up on all three rinks. Tailem...

Diamond Day for athletes

Fifty-two athletes took on the challenge at Murray Bridge Little Athletics’ second Diamond Day for the season, hosted by Golden North. Together they achieved 109...

Rowers on top

The Mannum and Districts Darts Association completed its eighth round, bringing shifts in the league ladder and showcasing some standout individual brilliance on the...

Mannum lead at the break

Mannum has cemented its place on top with a comfortable win over a Jervois - which showed a lot of fight, while Wanderers are...

Juniors, Seniors hit it out

JUNIORS Banks 4-45 def by Coorong 8–54 Doubles: L. Bald/I. Garrett def by E. Morrell/L Morrell 2-6; J. Young/H. Lienert def by N. Oster/B.Machetti 3-6; T....

Ladies bowls in the sun

Warmer weather and a strong wind greeted players in the 10th round of the Lower Murray Pennant Bowls on Thursday, 11 December. MURRAY BRIDGE WHITE...

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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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Major headlines in 2012

SANTA THIEF BETTER WATCH OUT Whoever stole Santa from the front of Anne Boughen’s house at Sandalwood had better watch out - the truckies who...

Plenty of fun in the sun

The summer school holidays have officially begun, and across the Murraylands and Mallee there are plenty of things to do to keep parents, families...

Reflecting on local history

One hundred years on, a wedding day at Brinkley Hall is still being remembered through the eyes of the couple’s only son. On December 19,...

Find a Christmas service

There are a number of Christmas masses scheduled throughout the region, providing you an opportunity to gather in faith and community this festive season. 21...

More than gifts

It is that time again and Murraylands Animal Welfare Watch Inc urges everyone to think carefully about giving a pet as a Christmas present. As...

Loans for farmers hit by drought, algal bloom

Farmers, fishers, and producers who are dealing with ongoing drought or the algal bloom will be able to access two new concessional loan products...