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South Australian Emergency Services Minister clarifies decision about the ban on the Murray River
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-12-22
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The State Government has been forced to clarify its decision to ban all non-essential activity along the River Murray. Companies can continue to operate, despite the restrictions, however businesses fear the impact on their trade ability.
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