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Local fears grow over emerging fruit fly threat... Outbreak ‘inevitable’1
The local horticulture industry fears a Riverland fruit fly outbreak is inevitable - unless the State Government introduces new measures to keep out the crop-destroying pests.

MiSSSing in Berri: one pet snake
A Berri woman is offering a reward for the return of her endangered pet snake which has been missing since last week.

Off the leash in Berri
The Riverland's first off-leash dog park - a secure area allowing owners to safely exercise and 'socialise’ their pets – will officially open in Berri tomorrow.

Another Riverland MP?
A 31-year-old Berri veterinarian is set to become the Riverland's newest elected member of parliament.

Local crowd likes Guy like that
Home-grown star Guy Sebastian had locals buzzing last week with an electric performance at the Chaffey Theatre in Renmark.

A local grape growers group has launched a blistering attack on government bureaucracy in the wake of its Murray Darling Basin plan being rejected.

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