Bordertown formal
BORDERTOWN High School Year 12 students have celebrated their final year of schooling at their formal on November 27. Students were joined by their partners, parents and...
Christmas celebrations
Christmas is almost here and preparations for celebrations in the Tatiara are in full swing.To mark Father Christmas's visit down under there will be...
Helping hand for local family
THE Keith community has rallied behind a local family who have suffered a devastating blow.Friends of the family have started up “Helping the Heinrichs”, a...
PIRSA to meet with locals
PRIMARY Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) will meet one-on-one with individual farm businesses in Tintinara and Bordertown to discuss Drought Concessional Loans scheme.PIRSA’s Prudential and Rural Financial Services...
End the cycle of family violence
TODAY, November 25, is White Ribbon Day - the international day for the elimination of violence against women.And this year we are asking you...
Grain project creates local jobs
A $1.5 million project to increase grain storage options in the Limestone Coast will improve access to premium markets for local farmers and create...
Market success in Keith
LOCAL designers, makers and businesses came together to showcase their wares at Keith’s Dandelion Market on November 21.There was an abundance of treasures to be discovered...
Book launch in the Tatiara
TATIARA locals had a meet and greet with author Tricia Stringer when she launched her novel "Between the Vines" in Bordertown on November 17.Around 30...
$1.6m for road projects
The State Government will spend more than $1.6 million improving safety on more than 23kms of roads in the Limestone Coast region. The works...
Drought stoush
THE Federal Government should provide more money to relieve the SE’s drought-stricken farmers, SA Minister for Agriculture Leon Bignell told a forum on Monday.And...