New defibrillator for CFS
A new defibrillator has been fitted in a Tatiara CFS command car thanks to a generous donation from the SE Farmers’ Golf Day.The golf day...
Young farmers wanted for Birchip farm expo bus trip
The Upper SE’s young cropping farmers are being encouraged to jump aboard a free bus trip to the Birchip Cropping Group Future Farmers Expo in...
Christian Comment: Where are you staying?
Who knows the anticipation of a coming holiday is a great feeling? It seems that the expectations associated and the excitement often even exceeds...
Another challenger for Barker electorate
Loxton school teacher Yvonne Zeppel will take on long-standing Member for Barker Tony Pasin in the federal election on July 2.The former teacher and...
Lower gas bills expected across SA
The Australian Energy Regulator has announced that gas bills across SA are expected to drop an average of 12.4 per cent.The expectation is that from July...
Storytelling across Australia
Local kindergarten children took part in a national storytelling session on May 25.Rachel McLellan, a library assistant at the Bordertown Public Library, led the session...
History tour in the Tatiara
Locals had a taste of the Tatiara’s history during a tour of Serviceton and Pine Hill on May 15.The tour was organised by the Bordertown...
Black spots shaping up as key issue
The Federal Government this week announced they will extend the Mobile Black Spot Program if they are re-elected.Member for Barker Tony Pasin said the...
String quartet comes to Bordertown
The renowned Australian String Quartet (ASQ) will perform at the Bordertown Civic Centre on Monday June 6.The group features Francesca Hiew on violin, Stephen King on viola and Sharon...
Eyespot – what’s happening in the SE
Eyespot is an increasing problem in the higher rainfall grain growing regions of SA, including the SE. This increase is primarily due to farming...