Flashback Friday
We jump back to 2006 this week to see all the news for the Tatiara district that made the Chronicle.
Severe thunderstorm warning for SE
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for heavy rainfall and damaging winds for people in the upper and lower SE.In...
ANZAC day in the Tatiara
As April 25 approaches, the Tatiara prepares to pause to commemorate the Anzacs and remember all those who have served during wars for Australia. Anzac Day is a...
Citizen ceremony in the Tatiara
Tatiara resident Mohamed Kamara became an official Australian citizen at a council meeting in Bordertown on April 11.The ceremony began with a formal introduction, speeches...
Superhero fun in the Tatiara
There were 40 keen superhero fans at the Civic Centre today as Bordertown and Keith held a free superhero interactive show for the school...
Thrift store turns one
The Salvation Army Thrift Shop in Bordertown have just turned one and are celebrating with all their volunteers and a big birthday sale.Yesterday was the...
Small schools combined sports day
Mundulla Primary had their small schools combined sports day on the oval with Padthaway and Frances on April 10. The day was successful with good weather and...
The two way street volunteering provides
A local volunteer has given the Tatiara some great information on the benefits of her role and the importance of the work. Volunteering is...
Scott street to remain as is
Bordertown's Scott St will remain as it is, after council have concluded that the majority of the public are not in favor of a...