Calls for ‘real life experiences’, as Pasin searches for NBN feedback
With the NBN build now 99 per cent complete, Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin is urging Tatiara residents to give feedback on their...
Tatiara council given approval for $1m in projects
The Tatiara council has received approval for $1 million in funding to take on a range of projects as part of the Federal Government's...
Bordertown airstrip safety upgrade funded
Bordertown's airstrip will receive more than $100,000 in funding to enhance its safety as part of a Federal Government program.Federal Member for Barker Tony...
MacKillop schools, trades to benefit from funding
School around the district are set to benefit from the South Australian Government's schools priority maintenance program, which was announced on April 23, with...
Proof of vaccination needed before visiting aged care facilities
Visitors and staff to any aged care facility in the Limestone Coast region will have to provide proof of the current seasonal influenza vaccination,...
Why this Georgia should be on your mind
Morbid curiosity about the murderous Soviet dictator, Stalin, led me to a bizarre museum in Georgia.The museum was designed by Stalin's deputy, the psychopathic...
Looking out for Veterans this Anzac Day
Vice President of the Bordertown RSL Damien Van De Velde is encouraging people to check in with Veterans this Anzac Day.Mr Van De Velde...
Wildlife and education funds opened to support the Limestone Coast
Stand Like Stone, a leading community foundations, has announced two new sub funds focusing on animal welfare and athletic development to support the Limestone...
Roads to benefit from $280k underspend
Approximately $454,000 worth of projects will be brought forward this financial year due to Tatiara District Council underspending on previous projects. Through the Federal...
Council expected to discuss rate relief options
The Tatiara District Council will have to wait until April 14 to discuss the possibility of rate relief and other options to support local...















