‘Wheels for the Wirraway’ at Nhill
An action-packed day has been planned at the Nhill aerodrome on Saturday March 10, featuring wheels of all sorts and sizes. Hosted by the Nhill...
Call out for all remaining Wieses
Wiese family descendant Annette Carter is on the hunt for any remaining descendants of the Wiese family from the Tatiara district.Mrs Carter lives in Western Australia...
Residents flock to nbn sessions
Bordertown and Keith residents took advantage of the nbn community drop-in sessions last week with more than 100 people attending.Close to 120 people visited...
New year for Health Advisory Council
The Bordertown and District Health Advisory Council (HAC) annual general meeting was held in November. Four new members, Tracey Grosser, Geoffrey Williams, Richard Halliday and...
Blues band to visit Tatiara
Critically acclaimed Australian blues group Lazy Eye are on their way to Bordertown to play a concert at the Tatiara Civic Centre Theatre on March...
Indonesian boost for KAS
Keith Area School is one of eight government primary schools to receive a share of $40,000 to revitalise their Indonesian language program through digital communication...
Hot saws to roar into action at Mundulla
They’re big, powerful and noisy and can slice through a pine log in under a second.Hot saws are making their debut appearance at the...
BUGs to mark 25 years
Bordertown bike riders are celebrating a quarter century of fundraising this year.For each of the last 25 years, the Border BUGs have competed in...
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Crocodiles celebrate 30 years
Tatiara band the Crocodiles are celebrating 30 years as musical band. Formed in 1988 after two local bands Deadline and Cyclone broke up, the...