Residents farewell frozen bread and long-life milk as supermarket opens
Urana residents celebrated the opening of a new supermarket on July 5, 2026, after four years without a local grocery store. Patrick and Natasha Bourke, who restored the town's shopping options following the closure of the IGA in April 2022, emphasized the importance of accessibility for the community. Locals no longer need to travel up to an hour for groceries.
Take it further — get the full app and never miss a moment of what's happening in Australia.
This publisher's site can't be shown here due to their security settings.
Open full article →No source link available for this article.
Published 04 Jul 2026, 20:00 UTC · Updated 04 Jul 2026, 20:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
Trending
- Eminem loses trademark battle, Australian brand Swim Shady secures victory
- David Elliott calls for Angus Taylor to resign amid corruption inquiry
- Watch: PM's former top aide on Starmer's first call with Trump
- Fogarty kicks four as Crows bounce back to beat Eagles
- We spent the morning at Brisbane’s loneliest train station
- Gas giants to reap $18 billion war windfall, reviving export tax calls



