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Researchers working to help ancient River Murray turtles survive humans03 February 2017, 08:56
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Chinese restaurant's struggle to find chef prompts visa reform push
A restaurant was a chance for Chinese migrant Zhongcui Fan to improve his family's future in Australia but the constant search for a chef has left him struggling to stay open.
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Hot Riverland forecast good for grape growers
A burst of hot weather will be a "godsend" for South Australian wine grape growers trying to control diseases ahead of this year's harvest.
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Need for speed as Riverland Dinghy Derby draws a global audience
Souped up dinghies are drawing international interest after hitting the 100kph mark on the River Murray in South Australia's Riverland.
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Redeveloped research centre opened in SA Riverland
A $7.5-million redevelopment to the Loxton Research Centre in South Australia's Riverland will help the nation's agriculture industry remain globally competitive, Premier Jay Weatherill says.
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They outlived dinosaurs, but can River Murray turtles survive us?
Researchers study ancient broad-shelled turtles in the River Murray amid fears turtle numbers are declining.
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Riverland grower makes new products from pecan waste
With hail wiping out half his pecan crop, Dave de Grancy uses product waste to make barbecue smoking chips and chicken feed.
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Day one for first private high school students in Riverland
As school returns this week one class is not just learning about history but making it, as the first private secondary students in the Riverland.
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Murder charges laid after two deaths in SA
Three men are charged over two separate alleged murders in country towns in South Australia overnight.
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Farming family uses music videos to show lighter side of harvest
With harvest often a stressful time, Aimee Gladigau and her father, from South Australia's Murray Mallee, are the masterminds behind music parodies highlighting positives in agriculture.
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'Fallstreak' cloud phenomenon appears in Riverland skies
Residents in South Australia's Riverland region may have spotted something quirky in the sky this morning, after an unusual cloud formation appeared over Lake Bonney at Barmera.
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Chinese restaurant's struggle to find chef prompts push for 457 visa reform
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