🕰️ History
This week in history: October 17, 1924
The first Tailem Bend Show is held, the railway bridge's builders stop work and a football match raises funds for a new grandstand.
🕰️ History
The first Tailem Bend Show is held, the railway bridge's builders stop work and a football match raises funds for a new grandstand.
đź“· Social Photos
These photos are free to view. Help Murray Bridge News photograph more local events by subscribing today. Around 60 people have enjoyed a high tea and fashion parade at the Brinkley Reuse Centre in aid of cancer research. Many in the audience had also dressed in their finest charity shop
The RAA and Foodbank are calling for donations during Anti Poverty Week, including in Murray Bridge.
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A healthy crowd has gathered at Murray Bridge Racing Club for one of its biggest days of the year.
🏆 Sport
Plus Murray Towns cricket returns and Murray Bridge rifle shooting rolls on.
More than 500 Australian Army Cadets from across South Australia have given up a week of school holidays to live in the field at Murray Bridge.
The 2024 Murray Bridge Mental Health and Wellbeing Expo has hosted appearances by nationally renowned experts in mental health and screen addiction.
Locals eager to try a new hobby are gathering for resin art workshops led by Graham Nancarrow at Tailem Bend's Community Centre
Members of the Murray Bridge Social Garden Group have received a wealth of knowledge from a local guest speaker.
📢 Sponsored
The Murray Bridge Day and Night Surgery encourage women and men of all ages to do monthly breast cancer checks.
Members of the Auto Collectors Club of Murray Bridge have been invited to display their cars at Barmera.
🏆 Sport
One of Murray Bridge's most prestigious horse races has been won by a hometown trainer.