There’s no party like the Vintage Festival parade
With the Barossa Vintage Festival fast approaching, it’s time for the community to channel their inner creativity and start planning their float for the much-loved Vintage Festival Parade on Saturday, April 17.
Cycle event showcases Barossa
The first stage of the Festival of Cycling will start in the Barossa on January 21 with a peloton of female riders...
Hospital and water top priority for Stephan
A new Barossa hospital and a sustainable water supply for irrigation are at the top of Mr Stephan Knoll’s priority list as...
The year the rain came: 2020 weather wrap up
The Bureau of Meteorology released its Annual Climate Statement last Friday, naming 2020 as Australia’s fourth warmest year on record.
Group’s vision to assist community
The Mount McKenzie community will soon be further equipped to fight fires in the area thanks to the foresight of the town’s...
Growing the story of faith
“Why are there so many Lutheran Churches?” is a common query tourists have when visiting Tanunda.
Now a group...
Barossa confidence
The Barossa region is a vibrant, economically strong and industrious community according to Mr Rolf Binder, newly appointed chairman of RDA Barossa,...
Sprocket rockets keep growing
When a group of six cyclists decided to go for a ride to Angaston on April 26, 2019 with the aim of...
David’s set to retire
He’s known as David, Goge’s even Golly by those with long memories, but rarely do you hear Bethany/Tabor Lutheran Church’s minister being...
A chop off the old block
There’s no time like the present for dad and daughter duo, Kevin and Madison Kalleske of Angaston to make like a couple...