McBride’s respectful run
If Nick McBride seems ubiquitous in MacKillop, it’s because he’s been on the campaign trail since last March.“It’s been both rewarding and gruelling,” Mr...
Clayton Farm host successful harvest day
February 4 marked Harvest Day at Clayton Farm, Bordertown’s heritage museum and farm. Despite the very warm weather conditions, it was a perfect opportunity...
Chronicle welcomes new journalist
The Border Chronicle will welcome a new journalist, Louise Horobin, to the paper on March 12.Louise will be moving to Bordertown from Adelaide to...
Biosecurity reminder to beekeepers
Biosecurity SA is reminding beekeepers to be on the lookout for American foulbrood (AFB), found in hives pollinating lucerne in the Tintinara area.Biosecurity SA’s...
Bakers ready for Mundulla Show
Aspiring masterchefs across the Tatiara will be putting their lightest foot forward in the feature cake competition at the Mundulla Show this weekend.In line with...
Grain industry knowledge
New knowledge from grains research is set to inform tactical decision making by South Australian growers as they now begin preparing for the 2018...
Keith locals in baton relay
Mother and son Clarry and Zack Martin of Keith were privileged to be apart of the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games’ Queens’s Baton Relay in Hahndorf on February 21.The...
A boost for oral health
The team behind Country Living Dentistry in Keith is coming to Bordertown permanently after news broke earlier this year of the retirement of long-serving Bordertown...
Epic rowing journey to reduce the stigma
A KANIVA man has raised more than $40,000 for mental health awareness after completing an epic 2200 kilometre journey along the Murray River.Brad McCabe...
Crutching for a cause
Shearing contractor Stevie Boyes organised a fundraiser day for victims of the Sherwood fire on February 17.Held at Gum Avenue, there was crutching of sheep which were...