This week in history: May 2, 1924
An “uncontrollable” child is set to a girls’ home, Alex Hendry marries Harriet Crisp, and all are requested to farewell the Murray Cods as they depart for the Paris Olympics.
An “uncontrollable” child is set to a girls’ home, Alex Hendry marries Harriet Crisp, and all are requested to farewell the Murray Cods as they depart for the Paris Olympics.
🗓 Things to Do
Entry to the Round House and Captain’s Cottage will be free between 11am and 3pm every Thursday.
Locals have celebrated a memorial upgrade in honour of past serving community members.
🏛️ Council
The Rural City of Murray Bridge has unveiled a new public artwork, Until the Cows Come Home, at the corner of East Terrace and Olympic Drive.
🏆 Sport
Plus the latest in Murray Bridge speedway and golf and Tailem Bend drag racing.
A planned rendezvous with travelling jackaroo Sam Hughes fell by the wayside, but club members have still enjoyed a birthday gathering at Old Tailem Town.
🏘️ Housing
Two applications for a housing developments at Tailem Bend are being assessed by the Coorong District Council.
Volunteers who play an important role in our community all deserve recognition for the part they play.
Domestic Violence Is Never Acceptable has been granted $4000 by the Murray Bridge council.
Wellington Progress Association Incorporated holds Anzac day service honouring past soldiers.
🗓 Things to Do
Your guide to the Dragway at the Bend track championship, a native plant giveaway and more.
📷 Social Photos
Locals have gathered for dawn services at Murray Bridge, Wellington and around the region on Anzac Day 2024.