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Good Gabble Newzine first started distribution around Australia in both hardcopy and e-newzine in February 2010. Each month Good Gabble celebrates all things positive. You can learn more about this innovative and exciting newzine and subscribe at http://goodgabble.blogspot.com. Join us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Good-Gabble-Newzine/255402333689?ref=mf

In March 2010 Good Gabble hit the road, being produced and published around Australia, whilst its founders spread the message of positivity and shared stories of the good nature of the Australian people and business's.

This is the adventure of one magazine, two co-founders and a family who had a dream of a world where positivity is the norm and the negativity of the mainstream media is long forgotten.

Here they share their journey. From the idea of a newzine, to the people they meet, the sites they see and the positivity they hear. This is the story of how one dream can change the lives of many and how a little positivity can create a chain of never ending hope.

Gabbling Around Australia - One Dream, One Goal, One Land.





Where have we been?

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Murray Bridge South Australia

   Last week was spent in Murray Bridge S.A taking in the views of the Murray River and surrounding areas. Murray Bridge is situated 80 kms east of Adelaide and is a drawcard to the beautiful Murray River.

  Our stay there was relaxing, to an extent, but as a group who prefer smaller quieter towns that allow us to embrace nature we could not wait to leave the hustle and bustle of city traffic behind. Whilst there we stayed at Princes Highway caravan park - a review can be seen on this site.

  As well as spending time around our camp site putting together upcoming issues of Good Gabble we got fit walking and visiting local parks. Our walk along the Murray River saw us saying hello to a pelican and being greeted by honking geese. We stopped to put a dollar coin in slot to feed the bunyip and watched as he roared and emerged from the depths of his lagoon cage. This was not such an enjoyable experience for Celeste as she cried and I had to move away but she soon became engrossed as younger children stood by and watched.

  The edge of the Murray River hosts a lovely reserve where time was spent on the play equipment that was suitable for both the young and young at heart. Even the dog enjoyed time roaming the reserve and rolling in the fresh green grass.








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