Welcome to the "Good Country", which is in the northern section of the Limestone Coast area of South Australia. The Tatiara region includes Bordertown, Keith, Mundulla, Padthaway, Wolseley, Willalooka and Western Flat. It is one of the largest Local Government areas in South Australia with an area of 6,476 square kilometres and a population of approximately 7,000. The Tatiara is well serviced by the Dukes Highway, from Adelaide to Melbourne, which splits the district in a northwest, southwest direction and the Riddoch Highway which runs southwards from Keith towards Naracoorte, Penola and Mount Gambier. Tatiara District Council also maintains a tourism site to provide visitor information about attractions, accommodation and general visitor services. Visit: www.tatiara.sa.gov.au/goto/tourism |
Tatiara is located in the northern section of the Limestone Coast. |
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Recreation Week - Have a Go!Why not make 2010 the year that you improve your wellbeing through being involved in a sport and/or recreation that improves your fitness while having FUN! Come and try during Recreation Week, 'Have a Go', 13th - 28th February. It's all free and will help you to increase your fitness, try a new sport or recreation and attend a social activity. |
MobileMusterMobileMuster is the official national recycling program of the mobile phone industry in Australia and Tatiara District Council is proud to take part in this initiative. Initiated voluntarily by the telecommunications industry in 1999 its overall aim is to prevent mobile phones ending up in landfill. |
Heatwave InformationDownload a copy of the Heatwave Information Guide... |
Tatiara Talks |
Bordertown Civic Centre RedevelopmentView the latest progress photos of the Civic Centre Redevelopment here... |
Fire Danger Season for the Upper South EastBe ready for the upcoming fire season - Prepare, Act, Survive! Fire Danger Season for the Tatiara commences on Sunday the 15th November 2009. |
Rural Addressing and Road Name ChangesEvery occupied rural property in South Australia - homes and business - will soon have a nationally consistent numbered address. |






