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Clayton’s vintage plough

Even 20 mls of rain over night did not dampen the enthusiasm of the Clayton Farm Heritage Museum members as they prepared for their...

Speed shear returns after long absence

The speed shear competition will return to this year's Bordertown Spring Festival and Show after a long absence.The festival which is scheduled to be...

Special rose bred for WAB centenary

South Australian rural women’s organisation Women in Agriculture and Business (WAB) is celebrating its 100th birthday this year.A rose named the Spirit of Rural Women...

A little bang for young scientists

The Bordertown library will make up a Little bang discovery club for the Tatiara’s young scientsts.The educational sessions are for children aged 3-5 years and will be...

Inaccurate fitness statistics |LETTER

It was with incredulous disbelief that I read the front page headline ‘Bottom five in SA’ of the Border Chronicle dated May 31. Having been...

Dragon boaters 55km challenge

Eight Tatiara locals have teamed up with eight others to take part in the annual Ord river paddle in Kununurra, WA.The 55km marathon paddle is...

Girl guides educated at 5TCB

Last week Kaniva Girl Guides visited 5TCB as part of their Arts badge. 5TCB Manager, Sardia 'Scad' Kakoschke gave the girls a behind the scenes...

Workshops from an expert

World renowned livestock behaviour and welfare expert Dr Temple Grandin has chosen Tintinara to deliver a series of workshops to the region in July...

Mental health access for rural areas

A long-term investment plan is needed to overcome the ongoing shortfall in access to mental health services in rural and remote Australia, David Butt,...

Five year fitness plan

Recent statistics claimed that the Tatiara had a high rate of inactive residents , putting us in the bottom five active suburbs in SA.Council has responded to the...

Council moves on mites

Tatiara District Council has expressed concerns around the discovery of varroa mites in South Australia. The detection of the pest in the Riverland recently has...

Cutting for a cause