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Mannum Medical Centre

Mannum Medical Centre

The Mannum Medical Centre is committed to providing 24 hour comprehensive General Practice Care to all individuals and families in the community.  All doctors have satisfied the training and continuing medical education requirements of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and are on the Vocation Register of General Practitioners.

The consulting rooms are located in the Mannum Hospital which provides on-site accident and emergency service including a newly equipped Triage and Treatment room.

www.mmed.com.au

Introducing Brown Havelberg Partners

Rob Brown and Jim Havelberg and the team have taken on a exciting new trading name and business direction after over 20 years of running a successful and award winning franchise with Elders, Rob and Jim have started Brown Havelberg Partners as from Thursday the 26th November.
 
At Brown Havelberg Partners as our name suggest they partner their clients to achieve the premium outcome for them. Your Dreams – Our Goals is not just a niche slogan to Brown Havelberg Partners it is the core of their business philosophy and all the team at Brown Havelberg Partners are committed to achieving the results that their clients require and deserve.

Mannum Dock Museum

Designed and developed with the support of Discover Murray (rivermurray.com) the site aims to promote the Mannum Dock Museum and PS Marion as a tourism attraction, as well as Mannum and the River Murray as a destination for visitors.

For more information click here.

Mannum Visitor Information Centre

Make the Mannum Visitor Information Centre your first port of call. The nationally accredited Visitor Information Centre located in the Museum foyer is open seven days a week and staffed by local volunteers who are keen to share their knowledge of the district. As well as providing brochures and maps the Centre offers all the information needed to help visitors make the most of their time in the Murraylands region.

For more information click here

Mannum Waters Media Release

Green light for Mannum’s world-class marina

Works to construct Mannum Waters – South Australia’s first residential marina on the River Murray of its kind – will begin immediately following final State Government approval today.

The $250 million development is an environmental benchmark that will revolutionise the way marinas are built in South Australia.
Mannum Waters was declared a major project by the State Government in 2005 and given conditional approval to proceed in October 2008.  The development has now satisfied State Government planning and environmental requirements, which allows construction to begin. 

Tallwood Pty Ltd will develop the area, which is expected to increase the river town’s population by 900, boost tourism and the local economy.

Tallwood Director David Potter said the State Government’s green light for Mannum Waters is good news.

“This is a great project in which there already is a lot of interest for people who seek a fantastic river lifestyle. People have been waiting for a development like Mannum Waters as a place to live,” David said.

“The rigorous pre-construction process ensures that the development is the right fit for the environment and community.

“We’re excited to get started knowing that these development plans have been through a thorough process and met the highest environmental standards.

“In fact, it will set the standard for future marina developments South Australia.”

David said key features of Mannum Waters design are its extensive wetlands and comprehensive stormwater management plan. 

“All homes will be built above the 1956 flood level and all residences will have a 10,000 litre rainwater storage tank for re-use,” he said.

“Importantly, stormwater draining from the public areas will be collected, treated and returned to the river system.”

Tallwood has worked extensively with the Mid Murray Council and the development has widespread community support.

Mannum Waters marina and residential development will:

· provide 600 allotments on the 170-hectare site, of which about 160 will be waterfront allotments
. have a mix of homes, retail, cafes, restaurants, tourism centre and environmental interpretive centre
. accommodate 156 berths for houseboats to reduce environmental impact and erosion caused by permanent moorings on the river
. be filled in stages with purchased water under normal trading conditions
. have large wetlands with extensive revegetation.  Approximately 600,000 trees and shrubs will be planted in reserves and the wetlands
. rehabilitate the degraded flood plain with the change in use from grazing to a marina reducing pollution into the wetland and river
. have a new sewage facility that will reuse and reclaim wastewater that will be built away from the river to service the marina and township.  The existing sewage treatment ponds on the floodplain will be removed
. complement the existing township of Mannum
. create more than 200 jobs during the construction phase and nearly 100 permanent full-time positions when the development is completed
. have an area dedicated to preserving the natural habitat and Aboriginal cultural heritage sites which are suffering degradation

For video footage of Mannum Waters please click here

South Australian Murray – Darling Basin Resource Information Centre Inc.

Situated within the Murraylands Regional Development Board Office, SAMRIC is now in a stronger position to better service its partners and customers across the SA Murray Darling Basin Region. Contact SAMRIC or the friendly staff at the Murraylands Regional Development Board Office on (08) 85357170 for further information or drop in and see them at 137 Adelaide Road, Murray Bridge.
 
For more information click here.