Woolshed street light update
Tatiara District Council is progressing plans to improve the street lighting on Woolshed Street. Back in April, the council reported that an assessment of the lights showed...
‘The Ice Update’ visits Bordertown
Substance Misuse Limestone Coast will visit Bordertown soon to present the community with “The Ice Update”. Expert speakers Professor Robert Ali and Doctor Chris Holmwood will...
Railway station up in flames
A suspicious fire over the weekend has destroyed one of Kaniva’s most historic buildings.In the early hours of Saturday morning May 12 between 2am and 2.30...
Flashback Friday | 2001
Take a trip down memory lane and check out our massive gallery of photos that appeared in the Border Chronicle throughout 2001.
Bordertown primary celebrates Mother’s Day
The children of Bordertown Primary School have been acknowledging all the wonderful things about mum in preparation for Mother’s Day on Sunday.Some of the comments...
Service awards received at council
Three long standing members of the community received service awards during the Tatiara District Council’s latest meeting on Tuesday. Usual meeting proceedings were interrupted when Tatiara...
Tatiara goes for branding strategy
Tatiara District Council will be implementing a social media and branding strategy for the district.CEO Anne Champness said the district had been working on social media...
Farm thefts soar in the Tatiara
Multiple farm property thefts over the Easter weekend have left local farmers angry, hurt and bitterly disappointed.The thefts occurred around the Wolseley and Serviceton areas with...
Celebrating end of harvest
In the tradition of old, almost 300 people of all ages took time on Sunday afternoon to gather, relax and have fun in the...
Bordertown local wins national competition
Long-time Bordertown community member Beryl Hinge was shocked to receive a phone call from Leading Appliances CEO Nick Fry announcing she had won a...