Sophie farewells the Chronicle
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time working at the Border Chronicle and sharing what matters in the Tatiara community, but it is time to...
Ignite the senses at local food festival
Bordertown residents will be able to travel the world with their taste buds at the upcoming Bordertown Multicultural Food Festival. On Saturday, May 7...
Control foxes in South East
Landholders in the Limestone Coast have been reminded that now is the perfect time to reduce fox numbers in the regions.The Limestone Coast Landscape...
Welcome to JBS Bordertown
Bordertown has recently become home to some new faces thanks to the Pacific Australian Labor Mobility Scheme (PLS).JBS Bordertown site welcomed 90 new employees...
No leadership for McBride
Member for Mackillop, Nick McBride was unsuccessful in his bid for the South Australian Liberal party leadership. The party elected its new leader, Former...
Easter celebrated at Recreation Lake
The Christian churches of the Tatiara joined together at the weekend to bring the Easter message to the community.On Easter Sunday more than 50...
Library will help preserve local history
When the Border Chronicle shut its office on De Courcy Street in 2015 the company needed to downsize equipment and get rid of a...
Connect in a new way
Community radio station, 5TCB is starting a new chapter after it was successful in grant and loan applications from the Tatiara District Council. At...
Local businesses back young leaders
Emerging leaders across the Tatiara are being supported by their employers. Six local businesses' have signed up 22 staff to the Generation Thrive program...
We will remember them at local services
Every year on April 25, the anniversary of the Dardanelles Campaign Landing in 1915, towns across Australia and New Zealand wake up and remember...















