THROWBACK: 10 years since Shane Crawford walked through the Tatiara
A decade ago, Hawthorn premiership player Shane Crawford undertook a grueling 760km walk called 'That's What I'm Walking About' to raise funds and awareness...
‘Striking’ Murray Grey steer comes up trumps for Bordertown High School
An impressive young Murray Grey steer from Bordertown High School with a "striking profile" has taken out the light domestic champion sash in the...
Schools inform families about ‘distressing’ social media video
Schools across the South East are reaching out to parents and caregivers to inform them about a distressing video that has circulated on multiple...
Health service employees make ‘bald’ statement by shaving head and facial hair
West Wimmera Health Service (WWHS) made a bald statement last week, with three of their employees shaving their hair and facial hair for the...
Spring has sprung, but so have this season’s weeds
As native plants come alive with colour in spring across the Limestone Coast, so too do pest plants.Limestone Coast Landscape Board landscape officer Michelle...
Bordertown to host ‘Colour Fun Run’ in support of the Phelps family
The Phelps family were devastated when Brock, a husband and father, was diagnosed with a brain tumour in January this year.During what is usually...
Simon Hunt’s brave decision to live happily ever after in a Scottish castle
It's safe to assume that living in a castle is only reserved for royals and fairy tale characters. However, former Bordertown local Simon Hunt...
South Australian MP pushes for fewer cross-border restrictions
A South Australian Government MP is pushing for regional input in that state's border decisions when his party meets later this week.It comes as...
Border reopening a ‘little win’ but we can’t become complacent, mayor says
West Wimmera Shire Council mayor Bruce Meyer said the shire celebrated a little win last week with the South Australian border reopening to cross-border...
Show of support for agricultural field days affected by COVID-19
It has a been a tough year for agricultural field days and shows, with many being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.However, the Federal...