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Beginning the rebuild

January’s Sherwood fires resulted in devastating losses to stock and property including hundreds of kilometres of farm fencing.On Saturday, January 6, a fire broke...

Bordertown trainer has gear stolen

Bordertown horse trainer Sam Turner of Bordertown made a devastating discovery on Sunday morning.Overnight, thousands of dollars worth of horse riding gear had been...

BHS Swimming Carnival | PHOTOS

Bordertown High School students competed in the schools’ annual swimming carnival today.The weather was perfect and the times were quick as students raced against...

Monster auction for dementia

Keith resident Jenny Berry is on a mission to raise much-needed funds for the Frontier Frontotemporal Dementia Research Group after her husband Steve was...

Sporting academy gets new partner

The Limestone Coast Regional Sporting Academy (LCRSA) is happy to announce that the University of South Australia (Uni SA) has agreed to become a partner...

Field Naturalists in for a big year

The Bordertown Field Naturalists had a great year in 2017 culminating with their AGM and Christmas lunch at the Woolstore in Kingston.  The group’s local...

A new year for Padthaway Primary

Padthaway Primary School has had a wonderful start to the year. They welcome Ceri Edwards as a whole school teacher, working with reception to...

From the classroom to the stage, teacher sings in Tamworth

A school teacher has returned from the Tamworth Country Music Festival, where she competed in the Toyota Star Maker competition, which launched the careers...

Best of the best in Tatiara

The small town of Wolseley came alive last Friday as the Tatiara District Council held its annual Australia Day ceremony at the Wolseley Oval.In...

Bushfire clean-up ongoing

The Sherwood community is still counting the cost after the horrific bushfires that ripped through the area earlier this month.On Saturday January 6, a fire...

Council moves on mites

Tatiara District Council has expressed concerns around the discovery of varroa mites in South Australia. The detection of the pest in the Riverland recently has...

Cutting for a cause