Joyful World of Line Dancing
Enriching his coordination and memory, Lawn Bowls devotee, Rodney Grigg of Murray Bridge, joins the vibrant and fun-loving Tailem Bend Line Dancers.
Enriching his coordination and memory, Lawn Bowls devotee, Rodney Grigg of Murray Bridge, joins the vibrant and fun-loving Tailem Bend Line Dancers.
Jarrod Matulick of Matulick Music, Murray Bridge is the proud Choir Director of the Murray Bridge Community Choir and is regularly surprised by the breadth of talented people in the Murraylands.
Formerly of Meningie, photographer and SA Ambulance Service Volunteer, Tiarnie Ling of Murray Bridge, joins Genuine Support Services Australia’s, Fresh Perspective Photography, bringing years of photographic inspiration to people with disability.
SA Woman Australia congratulates Gabrielle Mackenzie, CEO of Genuine Support Services Australia, Murray Bridge, as a South Australian woman to watch closely, in 2024.
Recognising the contribution of women volunteers, carers, business owners and women holding jobs, SA Woman Australia celebrates women to watch with an honour roll of incredible women throughout South Australia.
For the past two weeks, Caleb Carter, a caring and spirited young man from Milang, has been embarking on a life changing journey with Orana Murray Bridge.
Caleb found the first few days were all about integrating into the Orana community, a NDIS provider renowned for empowering individuals with disabilities.
Planned high speed rail links combined with a marvellous warm holiday in Australia motivated Wendy Johnson of Purnong, north of Mannum, to join her sister in the country down under.
Cadeyrn Smith of Murray Bridge advocates for disability awareness and the rights of all individuals – his infectious smile constantly encourages others to never lose hope.
Local Foster Parent, Janet Smith of Murray Bridge, is convinced that life is beautiful, when it’s about family and giving.
Eddie Schild of Murray Bridge has been building things all his life and cannot think of anything better than the feeling of accomplishment and sense of pride, when finally sitting in front of another finished project.
Alan Loi of Lameroo arrived with his mother and siblings from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in 1985 – it was here that they were reunited with their husband and father, an ex-serving South Vietnamese soldier. Initially settling in North Melbourne, Victoria, the family later relocated to Footscray, Victoria.