Hamlet in Bordertown
TATIARA locals will have the chance to “view a historic piece of international theatre” with the screening of “Hamlet” at the Tatiara Civic Centre on...
Wheat competition on again
THE Tatiara Wheat Crop Competition has received 20 entries this year despite tough conditions around the region.Organiser Michael Hunt said after one of the toughest years on...
SE CFS lend a hand
TWO crews of SE Country Fire Service (CFS) firefighters have helped relieve the Tasmanian Fire Service (TFS), which have been battling about 50 bushfires across that State for more than a...
Hawke history on the market | PHOTOS
LOCALS hope to preserve former Prime Minister Bob Hawke’s Bordertown childhood home, which is for sale.Hawke House is now used as offices for community groups and Centrelink.Rocky Callisto...
Stubble burning permits
WITH the district in the middle of the fire danger season, Tatiara farmers will need to apply for stubble burning permits from Monday.Tatiara District Council fire...
Top service awarded in Bordertown
RICHARD’S Quality Meats’ Matt Halsall has been awarded the February Tatiara Tourism Group “Service with a Smile” award.TTG member Liz Goosens said Matt was a...
Bordertown grower to be new trustee
BORDERTOWN grower Edward “Ted” Langley has been appointed as the newest trustee of the SA Grain Industry Trust.Mr Langley runs his family property at Bordertown...
Students learn water skills | PHOTOS
MUNDULLA and Padthaway primary schools combined to take part in swimming lessons at the Tatiara Memorial Pool in Bordertown this week.The program taught water safety...
Christian Comment: Receive children, receive me
THERE has been an unprecedented focus in our Australian communities over the last two years on child abuse and child protection.Although it has been...
Purple Paddock calling for Keith creatives
KEITH’s Purple Paddock is calling for Tatiara creatives to be part of its community store.The store is an outlet for locals “who make and bake” and...