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Murray Bridge
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Murray Bridge

Town in South Australia, on the Murray River, 80 km/ 50 mi southeast of Adelaide; population (1996) 15,527. Murray Bridge is situated on the Adelaide–Melbourne road and railway line. It is the centre of an extensive dairying industry, and products include wool, cereal crops, fruit, and vegetables. It is Australia's largest river town and a popular tourist resort. It is also a major thoroughfare for travellers and trade between Melbourne and Adelaide.



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you could talk to him - David Garner, Murray Bridge, South Australia I KNEW his family and went to primary school with all three children.
PADDY FLOOD got the Irish jump jockeys' team off to a flyer in its annual series against an Australian team when winning the first race of the competition at Murray Bridge, South Australia, on Thursday.
 
 
 
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