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Cross Border Call Out to campaign to end weekly COVID-19 testing

Cross Border Call Out has respectfully requested an end to weekly COVID-19 testing requirements for cross border community members. SA Police confirmed last week...

450 fine local wines to be judged at Limestone Coast Wine Show

There is less than a week to go until the corks and caps come off for the Limestone Coast Wine Show's highly anticipated 20th...

Supporting local students

The Old Scholars Committee of the Bordertown High School has resolved to wind-up, due to the interest in holding regular reunions waning in recent...

Bordertown’s council votes against flying the Aboriginal flag

Civic leaders in South Australia's Bordertown have voted against putting up extra flagpoles around the town to fly the Aboriginal flag on a permanent...

Soil acidity in the Tatiara is an emerging issue

Soil acidity is becoming an emerging and significant issue throughout two local council areas, which has significantly affected crop and pasture production.A recent study,...

Path plan needs feedback

Tatiara District Council is inviting feedback on its newly-drafted Strategic Pathway Plan.Chief executive officer Anne Champness said the plan has been drafted over the...

Big future for small town

The future of football and netball in Padthaway is incredibly bright after the official opening the club's new community changeroom facilities.While there has long...

Time to nominate your best citizens

Nominations for the 2022 Tatiara District Council Australia Day Awards are now open. The awards aim to recognise individuals or organisations that have made...

By gum, it’s good

The 13th Bordertown Gum Tree Quilters exhibition proved to be a winner with many keen enthusiasts looking at the many talented pieces on display.Attendees...

Big bioenergy breakthrough

Blue Lake Milling will be able to offset almost all its monthly energy costs through converting oat husks into electricity. The company completed construction...

Author Victoria Purman visits region

SOUTH Australian author Victoria Purman will visit several libraries across the region this May to celebrate the release of her newest release, The Marriage...

Bin changes ahead