Bus trip for Colours of Impressionism
Bordertown’s Walkway Gallery has been busy facilitating community bus trips to Adelaide to view the Art Gallery of South Australia’s major exhibition ‘Colours of Impressionism’.The exhibition...
Landmark grows its South East footprint
Landmark has strengthened its fertiliser, merchandise and seed services in the South East, acquiring two independent agribusinesses – Jolpac Rural Supplies and Naracoorte Agri Services.The deals were...
Online safety seminar
Bordertown High School students were warned about the dangers of the online world by the Carly Ryan Foundation on Wednesday. Carly Ryan Foundation CEO and...
Petition to lower speed limit
Tatiara District Council has received a petition to lower the speed limit from 80km/h to 60km/h on Emu Flat Road.At the latest council meeting on...
Petrol drive-off at Keith service station
A woman has been charged after she pursued a petrol drive-off beginning in Keith last night.Police were notified just after 10 pm and checks on...
Are diet soft drinks really bad for you?
As someone who drinks an exorbitant amount of ‘diet soft drink’, I often get told that ‘diet drinks are much worse for you than...
Extreme speed on Dukes Highway
A Western Australian man was detected travelling at 65km/h over the speed limit on the Dukes Highway on Friday.About 10.20am on Friday, June 8,...
Bordertown Vehicle Restorers’ Club receives community grant
Bordertown Vehicle Restorers’ Club (BVRC) is celebrating after receiving a $3500 Tatiara Council Community Grant in May. The BVRC is working hard to upgrade the...
Border Chronicle Flashback Friday | 2008
Can you believe 2008 was a whole decade ago?Check out the Border Chronicle’s massive gallery of images that made it to print.
Julie accepts May’s service with a smile
Julie Cleggett from Tatiara Health 4 Life has won the Tatiara Tourism Group’s service with a smile award for May.The Scott Street health food...