Beef week in the Upper South East | PHOTOS
IT was a busy day in the Upper South East for day four of Stock Journal Beef Week. The annual beef showcase started in...
Border Chronicle Flashback Friday | 2010
We take you back to see what was happening in 2010 in this week’s edition of Flashback Friday.Make sure to tag your friends from...
Tatiara revegetation project gets a boost
A three-year revegetation project will begin across the Tatiara and Coorong district this year, following the announcement of $100,000 in funding for the Coorong...
Last days for breast screens
BreastScreen SA’s mobile screening unit is leaving Mount Gambier soon. With more than 4000 women screened so far, there are almost 100 appointments available...
Bordertown’s NBN transition nearly complete
The deadline for homes and businesses in parts of Bordertown to switch their landline phone and internet services over to the nbn broadband access network...
Bundara Downs a success
The Funke family’s commitment to the prime lamb industry goes unquestioned, yet in an effort to provide even more options for lamb producers, they...
Miller to headline forum
South East landholders, small business owners, farmers, and agribusinesses are encouraged to attend Pathways to Productivity, headlined by Carolyn Miller, one of Australia’s leading...
Students hit the books for a new year
Tatiara schools were abuzz last week as hundreds of children from all over the region returned for another year of learning.While most students returned...
Perfect weather for car and bike show
ORGANISERS of the annual Kaniva Car and Bike Show have praised perfect weather. About 600 people attended the event on Saturday, which raises money for...
Liberals to fill health void
Health professionals and skilled volunteers will be recruited, trained and developed to address gaps in the health workforce in regional South Australia under a...