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Youngster works hard for lymphoma foundation

An eight year old from Keith has taken it upon herself to donate her hard earnt money to the lymphoma foundation.Sarah Bradley set up a plant...

Retrospective at the gallery print

The next instalment at the walkway gallery is underway and is opening at 2pm tomorrow.The new display is called ‘Retrospective’, brought by artist Tessie...

Coonalpyn silos documentary launched | VIDEO, PHOTOS

Told through the eyes of the Coonalpyn community comes the Creating Coonalpyn short-film documentary, launched to the public today and expected to reach millions...

Westpac presents cheque

The staff from Westpac’s Bordertown branch have made a generous donation to BHS students taking on the World Challenge Expedition this year.Westpac handed over the...

Robe’s health, harmony and happiness festival

The Health Harmony and Happiness Festival is back in Robe from 9.30-4pm on June 10-11. Whether you need to be energised, find an inner serene space...

New beds for Bordertown hospital

The Bordertown Memorial Hospital have received two low low beds as a donation from the Lutheran Womens Fellowship.The Trinity Womens Fellowship have donated numerous...

Radiation record for 5TCB

5TCB’s annual radiathon has come to an end with a record $9,520 raised.Station manager Sardia ‘Scad’ Kakoshke said that the station were overwhelmed with the...

Council allocates thousands for hall upgrade

Council will allocate $28,000 to upgrade the car park at the Mundulla Hall.At May’s meeting, Mundulla Hall Chairman Chris Leach approached coucil regarding a grant...

CWA celebrate 80 years

Bordertown’s SACWA branch celebrated 80 years since being formed on May 16 The club’s Bordertown President and Tatiara Group Secretary Rosalie Crocker addressed the meeting during a special...

Nbn faults affecting rural health

The divide between the health of people in rural and remote Australians and that of people in metropolitan areas is likely to widen if...

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...

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