Sailing the world
Bordertown youngster Jack Karger is achieving remarkable things on the open seas.The 27-year-old has been living it up as a qualified skipper and sailing across the entire...
Mundulla wins again
Mundulla has been acknowledged yet again by KESAB, at a 2016 awards ceremony held in November.The tiny town received its latest award for Continued Community...
Craft anonymous at the Walkway Gallery
Craft Anonymous is an art exhibition that has been installed at the Walkway Gallery on February 3 and will be on display until March 19. Craft...
Frances folk gathering returns
The Frances folk festival will be held from February 24-26 with the essence of the gathering being participation.The annual event that is going into it’s 17th year...
Willalooka Movie Night tomorrow
With only one sleep to go, check out last years photos from Willalooka's big movie night Photos by Michelle Gilberston at www.michellegilbertsonphotography.com.Click here to learn...
Government service centre visits Tatiara
The Australian Government Mobile Service Centre Desert Rose is visiting Bordertown to offer locals easy access to government payments and services.The Mobile Service Centre...
Flashback Friday
Take a look at what was keeping the Tatiara busy in 2009.
Library Lovers’ Month
Move over St Valentine’s because February is also Library Lovers’ Month and Bordertown Public Library will be celebrating with displays and competitions. Drop in...
SA energy crisis
Last night’s power outage in South Australia yet again highlights the serious and urgent challenges facing the South Australian electricity system. This latest incident...
New shop in town
After success in Naracoorte, Justins Flooring and Kitchens has now opened a store on Woolshed Street in Bordertown. Michael Justin has been setting up the...