The Murraylands Region

The Murraylands region is located in eastern South Australia. The region stretches out from the southern River Murray areas, through the Mallee to the Victorian border and south to the Coorong. The region covers one of the major transit corridors from Australia's eastern states to South Australia and the north and west of Australia.

Each centre and township hosts industrious populations, welcoming local and visitor services and offers a chance to indulge in an enviable lifestyle. The area includes the major centre of the Rural City of Murray Bridge, the River Murray towns of Mannum, Swan Reach, Blanchetown and Morgan to the north of Murray Bridge, and Tailem Bend and Meningie to the south of Murray Bridge. Other important centres in the region include: Karoonda, Lameroo, Pinnaroo, Coonalpyn, Cambrai, Truro and Tintinara.

The countryside offers a wide range of landscapes: from the broad expanses of the mallee in the east and towards the Victorian border the focal River Murray with its graceful meandering to the sea, the unique dunes and waterways of the Coorong and Lake Alexandrina, to the extensive rolling pasture and native bush across the region.

The region's income is mainly sourced through agriculture and it's associated industries such as value adding in meat production.  Many large companies operate in the region, where plenty of land and essential business services are available.

The Murraylands Regional Map

The Murraylands Region
The Murraylands Region