Country artist entertains
President Dawn Baldock welcomed 70 members to the May 13 gathering. Special mention to Sharon for bringing the hospital bus and guest artist Col Millington.Surprisingly...
Ladies probus club hosts special guest speaker
The Bordertown Ladies Probus Club welcomed a special guest speaker at their monthly meeting on May 2.ABC SE station manager Stuart Stansfield came from Mount Gambier...
Arts to promote inclusion
The extraordinary, all-original disabled vocal group The Sisters of Invention will be performing in Bordertown on May 24.The Sisters will run a workshop on the...
Disc golf course to open this weekend
The opening of South Australia’s first public Disc Golf Park in Tintinara has been quickly earmarked by enthusiasts as the venue for the 2016...
Christian Comment: Waiting time is not wasted time
We live in an age where we can get many things very quickly; fast food, same day delivery, information at the tap of a...
Rotary supports local bowel screens
Bordertown Rotary Club is encouraging Tatiara locals to purchase a Bowelscan Kit and detect bowel cancer before it’s too late.The kits are now available...
Bordertown’s Biggest Morning Tea | PHOTOS
With cupcakes, biscuits, scones and of course a good “cuppa” the Tatiara Retirement Village celebrated Australia's Biggest Morning Tea on May 11.The annual event raised $1950 to support...
Border Chronicle Flashback Files – 1994
This week we are looking back at photos from 1994 for the Border Chronicle Flashback Files.Be sure to flick through the gallery and see if you...
Tatiara celebrates local volunteers | PHOTOS
Volunteers around the Tatiara were celebrated this week as the community said thank you for their ongoing efforts.Over 280 volunteers from Bordertown, Mundulla, Wolseley, Padthaway...
Farmers hit with loan knockbacks
Upper SE farmers have had another knockback with an audit of the Federal Government’s drought concessional loan scheme showing less than 1 per cent...