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Grant supports event growth

Murraylands Multisports was one of five organisations to receive funding from SA Water to help develop events for people to enjoy, explore and preserve...

Basin Plan review open

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has released a discussion paper to support public consultation on the Basin Plan Review, a process required under the...

Mallee Emu-wrens released

Seventeen captive-bred Mallee Emu-wrens have been released into the wild at a mallee site in South Australia. The release follows a multi-year collaboration between Zoos...

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Sport

Mypo lock finals spot

In Murray Towns Cricket, Mypolonga is the third team to secure a spot in the finals after a win over Rambler, which is now...

Paech perfect at 800m

Eleven members and one visitor competed from 800 metres in the 20th round of the Murray Bridge Rifle Club’s annual championship. Conditions were favourable...

Away sides dominate

A strong second half from the visiting Jervois side saw them overwhelm RSL by 20 shots 72-52 in round 14 of the Lower Murray...

Tailem Bend, Jervois set to clash in must win match

In Murray Towns Cricket, Jervois is chasing its third win in a row as it takes on Tailem Bend in a must win for...

Falcons take home win

On Sunday at E.P Nazer Reserve, the Eastern Falcons played against Port Adelaide in round 12 of the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association (ATCA) Women’s...

Rifle Club resumes fire

After a delayed start due to last weekend’s heat, the Murray Bridge Rifle Club began its second half-year program this past Saturday from the...

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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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SA Water tightens rules

SA Water is strengthening protections for customers experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence by introducing enhanced systems and privacy safeguards across its South Australian...

Toilet standards review

Public toilet facilities across Murray Bridge are set to come under closer scrutiny, with councillors raising concerns about cleanliness during peak periods while also...

Calling livestock leaders

Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking applications for a new chair and steering group members to guide the next phase of the Sheep...

When stress becomes a heart issue

In every community, there are families who have lost someone too soon to heart disease, and others quietly living with its long-term effects. For many...

Near average grain yield

South Australia’s grain growers have delivered a near-average harvest despite a challenging season, with estimated production for the 2025/26 season reaching 8.9 million tonnes. The...

MFS lease backs safety

The Rural City of Murray Bridge has approved a short-term ground lease to support the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) with improved safety and storage...

Standard headlines in ’09

RIVER BANK COLLAPSES AT LONG ISLAND MARINA Up to three cars have fallen into the River Murray after a section of the river bank at...

Those Were The Days: Claire Nieass

Claire Louise Nieass was born in Elizabeth to parents Rita and Ronald Anderson, growing up alongside one brother and two sisters. She married her first...

Busy months for mayor

Rural City of Murray Bridge mayor Wayne Thorley has had a busy start to summer, attending numerous meetings throughout December 2025 and January 2026,...

Lend a helping hand

Blood cancer… the single biggest tragedy impacting Aussie kids and forcing them out of classrooms As Australian children return to school, hundreds will not....