In Depth

Breakthrough for Kaniva family, but border challenges remain

Alexander Darling
Updated August 20 2020 - 9:57am, first published August 18 2020 - 8:30pm
CHANGES: Tiarnee and Jonathan Dyer, from Kaniva, are worried how cross-border residents are going to survive both medically and financially after the border closes to them on Friday. They have personally been given a reprieve for their daughter Mabel, who needs to travel to Adelaide for medical appointments.
CHANGES: Tiarnee and Jonathan Dyer, from Kaniva, are worried how cross-border residents are going to survive both medically and financially after the border closes to them on Friday. They have personally been given a reprieve for their daughter Mabel, who needs to travel to Adelaide for medical appointments.

A few significant things have happened to Kaniva's Tiarnee Dyer since she shared her story with Australia.

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Alexander Darling

Alexander has been a member of the Wimmera Mail-Times' editorial team since December 2018, covering politics, business and property among other rounds. He is a passionate St.Kilda and rock and roll fan, and has previously worked as a radio reporter in Port Macquarie and Gosford, NSW.

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