Stop at Tatiara to sustain our services
Around 30 concerned members of the community attended a forum in Bordertown to discuss the future of the district.The initiative has come from Andrew...
Unicycling gynecologist
One of Bordertown Hospital’s doctors will ride a unicycle from Melbourne to Adelaide as part of the Leukaemia Foundation’s Ride as One in 2017.Dr Ian...
Rural health strategy
The seven million people living in regional, rural and remote Australia need a national strategy and implementation plan to bridge the divide between their...
Tackling drug use in the Limestone Coast
Community groups in Barker are joining forces under a Coalition Government plan to deliver targeted local action to help tackle drug use and addiction.In...
Parents petition brings on meeting
Parents at Keith Area School are rallying together over a string of issues they believe are having a negative effect on their children’s education.A petition has...
Fabba impresses the crowd
The Mundulla convert committee have had a successful Fabba concert conducted on the Mundulla oval on April 1. The main event began with the local band...
Keith student obtains PHD
A young Keith woman has just completed a PHD after eight years of study at the University of South Australia.27 year old Dr Sumi Ingerson...
Murray to Moyne hits the target
The annual ‘Murray to Moyne’ cycle relay saw a tough weekend with Tatiara’s local entrants, the ‘Border BUGS’ cycling hard on the 520km trek.The team have now completed their 24th...
Flashback Friday
We keep the photos rolling in for the Tatiara's finest faces that appeared in the Border Chronicle for 2008.
Open arms for migrants in the Tatiara
It’s been one year since the official opening of the Bordertown Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) which continues to benefit the community.The MRC was upgraded last year...