A big year abroad
Young Mundulla resident Paris Pickering has recently returned to the Tatiara after spending a year abroad in Germany through the Rotary Youth Exchange. The...
Workplace death near Bordertown
Police will be preparing a report for the Coroner following a workplace death at a property north-west of Bordertown this morning.Police and emergency services...
Slow down, be safe: SA Police
Slow down and be safe - this is the message South Australian Police is trying to get across in a four-day operation which begins...
New journalist at the Border Chronicle
Tintinara local Taylor Harvey will join the Border Chronicle as the paper's newest journalist, following the departure of previous journalist Louise Horobin.Taylor, 21, was born and bred in the South...
Bordertown gets a touch of the Irish!
Local band Shamrock is celebrating St. Patricks day with an afternoon of Irish music in Bordertown.Shamrock band member Rose Milton said the group was...
Bordertown gets a touch of the Irish!
Local band Shamrock is celebrating St. Patricks day with an afternoon of Irish music in Bordertown.Shamrock band member Rose Milton said the group was...
Showtime is here!
Strongmen, axemen, mighty trucks, champion athletes, rare tractors and lambs, lambs, lambs – yes, the Mundulla Show is coming soon.Planning is well underway for...
Hayley finds her place in the Tatiara district
When Hayley Harding relocated to Bordertown with her husband and young children in 2016, she found herself feeling isolated and misplaced within the community. Fast forward to...
Call out for emerging young artists
This year, the State Community Landcare Conference has partnered up with the Tatiara District Council to develop the 2019 'Tatiara Art Prize'.In 2013, the Tatiara Art Prize...
Keith hospital funding crisis
The Upper South East is continuing the long-term battle for the survival of the Keith and District Hospital with optimism and perseverance.Ostensibly, the future of the community-run hospital remains...