Murray Bridge photography clubs merge
The Murraylands Community Photography Club and Murray Bridge International Photography Club are joining forces.
A vibrant, results-driven, commercially aware, photojournalist with a passion for local community development.
The Murraylands Community Photography Club and Murray Bridge International Photography Club are joining forces.
🙂 Good News
Exclusive: The Hall Cafe is about to reopen under new owners – a big milestone for a township which doesn’t have any other shops or eateries.
The One Nation Member for MacKillop has come calling as he connects with locals across his electorate.
🕰️ History
The town’s locomotive roundhouse is a century old this week, having changed the course of the community forever when it opened in June 1926.
In coals and hot metal, Daniel Davis is forging links to his family’s history.
Another South Australian movie, Dear Aine, is being shot at Tailem Bend this month.
đź—“ Things to Do
The Murraylands Community Photography Club will hold a free workshop on June 25.
Golden North’s new business development manager is one of several familiar faces it will lean on as it sets up in the Murraylands.
A crew from The Sundowner have shot a key sequence at a pioneer village near Tailem Bend, with locals featuring as extras.
🙂 Good News
A Tailem Bend woman has begun sharing her craft with others at a series of workshops in Murray Bridge.
A familiar face around his town for more than 50 years, Burtie will be out of uniform the next time you see him.
đź“· Social Photos
See who has been seen out and about in the Murraylands this week, thanks to Spry Holdings.