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4/07/2008 | FAMILIES across the Murraylands nervously waited on Tuesday to hear the Reserve Bank’s decision on interest rates.
4/07/2008 | ORGANISERS of the 2008 Autofest predicted the event would bring an $8 million economic boost to the Murray Bridge community earlier this year.
Taskforce established for country health plan
4/07/2008 | IN what has been described as a shift in the State Government’s County Health Care Plan, Health Minister John Hill has announced a new taskforce will be appointed to assist in the formation of the 43 ‘GP Plus’ hospitals across the state.
Baby talk worth $5000
4/07/2008 | THE Federal Government’s baby bonus increased from $4258 to $5000 on Tuesday.
4/07/2008 | SOUTH Australia’s first member of the Stolen Generation to receive compensation has died.
Service clubs in trouble as numbers decline
4/07/2008 | A LACK of new members and pressure to continue raising money is taking its toll on Murraylands service clubs.
4/07/2008 | THE Lower Lakes was the $320 million-focus of a water agreement at the Council of Australian Governments yesterday afternoon.
Going green at NRM
2/07/2008 | STAFF at the Murray Bridge Natural Resource Management Centre have good reason to be nervous - they are being audited.
2/07/2008 | THE body of a 32-year-old man was found in the River Murray just south of Swan Reach on Saturday night.
2/07/2008 | KAROONDA East Murray council will oppose any extension to daylight saving.
Desperate
2/07/2008 | SOME River Murray irrigators are so desperate for water they are resorting to stealing the precious resource.
Waiting for more rain
27/06/2008 | TAILEM Bend farmers Bob and Lynette Simcock are having a “very ordinary” season.
27/06/2008 | THE denial of a full-time skilled migration officer for the Murraylands by the State Population Migration unit is at odds with the region’s outlook, according to Murraylands Regional Development Board chief executive Brenton Lewis.
27/06/2008 | THE first full train-load of zircon and titanium materials has been dispatched from the Australian Zircon Mindarie mine.
Rural pub lock-outs unlikely
27/06/2008 | A MANDATORY pub ‘lock-out’ system is unlikely to be considered for rural pubs, according to Murray Bridge Senior Sergeant John Gigger.
27/06/2008 | A MAJOR bus company has confirmed it will take over the Coorong Coaches bus service Mallee runs from next week under a deal brokered by the State Government on Tuesday.
Going gold
27/06/2008 | EXCITEMENT is building for Australian Olympian Ben Wilden, with the Beijing Games just around the corner.
Operation Eyesore gives Murray Bridge a revamp
26/06/2008 | THE Murray Bridge council is dusting off its tools and getting ready to paint the town, literally.
Local economy future is bright
26/06/2008 | THE Murraylands Regional Development Board launched its fourth Economic Outlook Report on Thursday at the Big W Distribution Centre, Monarto.
Hope for Lower Lakes
26/06/2008 | THE detrimental state of the Coorong and Lower Lakes offers a unique opportunity to use natural recovery processes in wetlands, say scientists from both the CSIRO and the Department for Environment and Heritage.
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7/07/2008 | Ross Garnaut's draft report presents a clear picture of the possible future impact of climate change on Australia, and begins the process of determining what we must do about it.
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