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Danger zone1
A local boat operator says damaged navigation markers present a "dangerous" situation for river travellers near the South Australian border.

Tamworth dream comes true for Kelly
Local musician Kelly Menhennett said there was "no way" she expected to win the best song writer award at a prestigious national competition in Tamworth this week.

Casualties of war
Riverland fruit and vegetable growers could be the casualties in the latest supermarket price war, with some being paid up to 15 per cent less than production costs.

MUSIC IN FOCUS: DJ Jazza wants others to get involved
Disc jockey Jared Cullen wants to encourage DJ-ing in the Riverland because he believes it will allow for more people to understand it as an art.

Local school damage
Unknown persons vandalised equipment near the sandpit at Waikerie Primary School some time between April 1 and 6, police have reported.

Greens candidate for Barker Sean Moffat hopes to raise local awareness of his party's policies and ideologies in the lead-up to the August 21 federal election - provided he finds time in between teaching year 12 students.

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COMMENTS

Thanks for the great coverage. Just wanted to let you know Mercedes College is co-ed. Many people assume it is all girls but that changed some time ago. I look forward to meeting with your readers.

Posted by Sean Moffat, two years ago
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