HISTORY: How the Tatiara became sustainable for crops
The Tatiara might be known to many as a strong agricultural area, but cropping didn't always thrive here.Dr David Riceman and Hugh Robinson Sr...
5TCB’s ‘Radiothon’ raises record amount
Locals have got behind this year's annual 5TCB 'Radiothon', helping them raise a record amount of funds during the event which ran from May...
Students replicate living in tough conditions
Keith Area School students again did it tough at their annual "Slum Survivor" program.The program challenges Year 9 students to replicate the living conditions...
Women to come together and share their culture
Women from various cultural backgrounds will come together to attend Bordertown's second annual 'Women's Welcome Event' at the Highway Christian Centre on June 23.The...
Tatiara Work Centre recognised for contribution
Tatiara Work Centre has been nominated for the 'Community Centres SA The Loneliness Cure Award', which is part of the 2019 SA Community Achievement...
Kaniva’s sheep art to increase tourism in town
Kaniva's sheep art has made countless tourists stop by the small town over the years, with locals looking to use the popularity to get...
CWA says farmers still need support
While recent rain is producing tinges of green in previously barren paddocks, some drought-stricken farmers are still needing support.Rural Business Support (RBS) and the...
Padthaway Primary School’s ‘Crazy Day’
Students from Padthaway Primary School traded neat and combed hair, for something a little bit more "crazy", as they hosted their 'Crazy Day' fundraiser...
Promising signs for Red Tail Black Cockatoo numbers
There are some promising signs for Red Tail Black Cockatoo numbers, with the annual 'Red Tail Black Cockatoo Count' suggesting the vulnerable species population...
Tatiara farmers thankful for recent rainfall
While the start to 2019 has been very dry, Tatiara farmers are happy that recent rainfall has kick-started the season.Bordertown farmer Michael Hunt is...















