Brian ‘Butch’ Butcher signs off after 50 years
SA Water marked the end of a near century-long era when team members Brian “Butch” Butcher and Wayne Hollitt retired after almost 50 years of...
NRM to remove weed spraying service
The state Liberal Party has called on the South East Natural Resources Management Board to ensure a vital weed control program is retained. On two...
Border Chronicle Flashback Friday | 2009
It’s your final chance to see what was happening in 2009 with our Flashback Friday gallery.Make sure to tag your friends on Facebook tonight...
New deli opens up in town
Woolshed Street in Bordertown is home to a new takeaway deli.Owners Darren Daniels and Monique Oates opened the store two weekends ago and have...
Service with a smile award winners
Mithun and Nikki Reddy from the Shell service station are this month’s recipients of the service with a smile award.The couple moved to Bordertown...
United we stand back for another year
The Highway Christian Centre in Bordertown is gearing up for another huge United We Stand (UWS) youth event next month.Youth Alive is a Christian organisation...
Get ready to relay
Every day, about eight regional South Australians are diagnosed with cancer.Cancer Council SA believes this is eight too many. To help lessen the impact of...
Tintinara students explore STEM careers
This week, two students from Tintinara ‘got their science on’ and participated in the inaugural National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) STEM Explorers program, held...
Steven Marshall visits Tatiara
State Liberal leader Steven Marshall visited the South East on Sunday.He met with the Keith Hospital Board and talked with community members about the Liberal Party’s...
Back to school plea to motorists
After two weeks of holidays it’s back to school for thousands of students throughout the state today.With an influx of activity around schools zones...