Williams weighs in on ambulance cover reversal
Member for Mackillop Mitch Williams has weighed in on the South Australian Ambulance Service’s decision to keep interstate coverage for policy holders, blasting the extra fee...
Popular luncheon a hit
One of the most enjoyable meetings of the year was held last week, when Mundulla’s annual Combined Luncheon took place on Thursday in the Sport...
Interstate ambulance cover returns, for a fee
The South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS) has re-introduced the availability of interstate ambulance coverage, after severe concern over the proposed removal of the service in April.South Australians who...
SE bugs and slugs a big hit
Children in the Tatiara have been able to experience all the bugs and slugs that the SE has to offer.Kris Messenger who has been...
New life for old hotel
A COUPLE from Melbourne have plans to restore Kaniva’s historic Commercial Hotel back to its original condition.Zach Robinson and Stuart Hicks bought the pub in December and over the...
Windmill art a winner for Tatiara community
Several old windmills, soon to be transformed into works of art, will take pride of place along the Dukes Highway.As part of a Country...
Go back to work for a holiday
At this time Jeanne and I are on holiday in Queensland hoping to get a couple of degrees of extra warmth. While here we have...
Soldiers Park upgrade
Bordertown’s Soldiers Park is set to undergo a major facelift in the coming months. Bordertown RSL president Ken McInerney said the park was originally developed...
New shelter shed for local karting club
The Tatiara Karting Club has received $9600 from Tatiara District Council’s 2016/17 community grants program to go towards the erection of a grid shelter...
Over 50s welcome ‘Jet Black’
President Dawn Baldock welcomed 70 members and friends to our July 8 gathering, mentioning visitors Ian Dowdy, Peter Hansberry and Suzanne Merret of Bordertown,...