Kaniva’s sheep art to increase tourism in town
Kaniva's sheep art has made countless tourists stop by the small town over the years, with locals looking to use the popularity to get...
CWA says farmers still need support
While recent rain is producing tinges of green in previously barren paddocks, some drought-stricken farmers are still needing support.Rural Business Support (RBS) and the...
Padthaway Primary School’s ‘Crazy Day’
Students from Padthaway Primary School traded neat and combed hair, for something a little bit more "crazy", as they hosted their 'Crazy Day' fundraiser...
Promising signs for Red Tail Black Cockatoo numbers
There are some promising signs for Red Tail Black Cockatoo numbers, with the annual 'Red Tail Black Cockatoo Count' suggesting the vulnerable species population...
Tatiara farmers thankful for recent rainfall
While the start to 2019 has been very dry, Tatiara farmers are happy that recent rainfall has kick-started the season.Bordertown farmer Michael Hunt is...
Rotary Club building bridges with Sri Lanka
It has been a year since members of the Bordertown Rotary Club started planning for the biggest project in its 50-year history. The club...
Students learn about career opportunities on camp
Last month, students from Bordertown High School travelled to Adelaide to participate in activities that allowed them to learn about potential career opportunities once...
Bordertown Rotary Club spends day cleaning up roads
Bordertown Rotary Club members spent last Sunday picking up rubbish that had flown off the back of trailers or been dumped illegally.Rotarians covered a...
Mundulla’s ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ draws big crowd
Nearly 100 people made their way to the Mundulla Bowling Club to participate in the annual Biggest Morning Tea.The event was organised by Cr...
Bordertown’s KinderGym to celebrate 30 years
Bordertown residents and past members will have the opportunity to celebrate the 30th birthday of the town's KinderGym, when it hosts a fundraiser day...















