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Celebrating rural women

In March 2018, the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) and a coalition of partner organisations including the World Association of Industrial and...

Man to appear at Bordertown on child offence register charges

A 26-year-old man from the South-East has been charged with failing to comply with Australian National Child Offence Register (ANCOR) reporting obligations.Special Crimes Investigation...

Bordertown Naturalists exploration

The Bordertown Field Naturalists have been up to some very exciting things and have three very interesting and successful explorations to share with the community.The...

Tatiara’s unemployment rate on the decline

The Tatiara continues to hold the lowest unemployment rate in the Limestone Coast.The already low unemployment rate has decreased in the Tatiara district area, dropping...

Country Living supports a Cavity Free Future

The Tatiara District is being challenged to ‘Choose Water for a Day to Fight Cavities for Life’ by Alliance for a Cavity Free Future.The...

Rotarians continue to serve

Good news for travellers coming through Bordertown! A much greater number of parking spaces will soon be made available when the Tatiara District Council’s redevelopments on the...

Martin’s goal of $40,000

Martin Howley is a 50-year-old Irish man who sadly lost both his mother and girlfriend to the battle of cancer. He is currently tackling a...

Keith and Tintinara Show 2018 | PHOTOS

People from near, far and wide are currently enjoying the festivities at the 93rd Keith and Tintinara District Show today in Keith!Check out some of...

Bordertown Basketball Stadium reveals new toilets

The Bordertown Basketball Stadium is doing its final drill in preparation for the club’s highly anticipated new shared-sports toilet facilities.The club will reveal the finished facilities...

Bordertown strawberries ‘needle-free’

The South Australian government is providing $50,000 to support local strawberry producers after the recent needle contamination scare, but Bordertown Fruit Market’s Jackie Hammond...

Casterton revs up for drag meet

THE Casterton Street Drags will return this weekend after a rain-affected postponement late last year, with organisers looking forward to a strong turnout at...