Border Chronicle Flashback Friday | 2010
We visit 2010 in this week’s edition of Flashback Friday. Make sure to tag your friends on Facebook tonight from 8pm so they check...
Tradies cheque in for mental health
Keith electrical apprentice James Waters shaved off his dreadlocks for beyondblue earlier this year, raising almost $12,000 for the organisation. “After witnessing the effect of mental...
White kangaroos get new shelters
The Rotary Club of Bordertown has built much-needed shelters for their local sanctuary’s famous mob of white kangaroos. Local Barry Smith caught a rare, large...
Maurice Pilgrim footpath opening
A huge crowd gathered this afternoon to see Bordertown local Maurice Pilgrim officially open his very own footpath.Check out some of the photos from...
Simply Women entertain over 50’s
A good crowd of 63 were present at the Bordertown Over 50s held on July 21. President Rosalie welcomed everyone including visitors Gwen McGrice...
Red Meat Cluster insights
SA livestock agents have been given an inside look into sheep health conditions following a series of successful workshops.The Limestone Coast Red Meat Cluster workshop...
Brian ‘Butch’ Butcher signs off after 50 years
SA Water marked the end of a near century-long era when team members Brian “Butch” Butcher and Wayne Hollitt retired after almost 50 years of...
NRM to remove weed spraying service
The state Liberal Party has called on the South East Natural Resources Management Board to ensure a vital weed control program is retained. On two...
Border Chronicle Flashback Friday | 2009
It’s your final chance to see what was happening in 2009 with our Flashback Friday gallery.Make sure to tag your friends on Facebook tonight...
New deli opens up in town
Woolshed Street in Bordertown is home to a new takeaway deli.Owners Darren Daniels and Monique Oates opened the store two weekends ago and have...