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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...

Parent petition sees action at Keith

Parents at Keith Area School are rallying together over a string of issues having a negative toll on their children’s education.A petition has been distributed and...

Tax cuts will benefit Tatiara

More than 19,200 small and medium sized businesses in the seat of Barker will receive tax cuts so they can grow their business and employ...

Keith rodeo will return

The 2016 Keith rodeo saw the return of a huge event after a thousands of spectators flocked to the Keith Showgrounds in November last...

STEM works begin at KAS

Keith Area School’s STEM Works project is under commencement with a recent design and start up meeting held on March 9.  The meeting allowed school leadership...

Alleged Kingston thief’s car breaks down

Police have arrested a man for breaking into a business premises at Kingston after he was found in possession of stolen items.Between 6pm on...

Community grants from SUEZ

Up to $15,000 available for community projects Waste and water management company SUEZ is inviting community groups across Australia to apply for individual grants...

Fabba at Mundulla| PHOTOS

There was plenty of fun at Mundulla on Saturday night, as FABBA entertained the Tatiara for this year’s Mundulla Concert Committee performance.The band performed...

Prominent locals awarded

Three prominent Bordertown locals have been recognised for their support of the Rotary Club of Bordertown. John Jenkins, Des Murray and Wayne Wiese were...