Vine resting trial begins
A NEW round of a vineyard resting trial opened last week, which enables red wine grape growers to save up to $2000 per hectare...
Long lasting cultural threads
JOHN CLARKE
HOW deeply is German culture woven into the fabric of South Australian life?
At the last meeting of the German speaking group Kaffee und...
Barossa Village submits plans for new Heritage Park Precinct
BAROSSA Village officially submitted its Heritage Park Precinct Project into the Federal Government’s Regional Precincts and Partnerships Program (RPPP) last Thursday, August 29.
Part of...
Gawler gem shines in national spotlight
ONE of Gawler’s brightest stars and emerging indie rock artist Emerauld (Emilie Suter), was recognised nationally last week in a number of awards celebrating...
New fire trucks for Elizabeth
A PAIR of new fire trucks, decked out with top of the range firefighting equipment, will be deployed to Elizabeth in a big boost...
Fathers in focus
ANOTHER instalment of what has become a Father’s Day tradition took place in Salisbury on Sunday as a plethora of northern dads took part...
SALA brightens up Playford
A TOUCH of colour has come to Elizabeth’s Lyell McEwin Hospital as part of this year’s South Australian Living Arts Festival (SALA).
‘Art Transcends Spoken...
Vital checks and treats for Women’s Health Week
WOMEN in Gawler had a chance to connect, learn and promote their health at a special event hosted by The Haven Gawler yesterday.
Run in...
Tanunda road in busy precinct to be sealed
NELDNER Road at Tanunda is in line for an upgrade following a motion that was passed at The Barossa Council ordinary meeting on August...
Evanston Park-ing dilemma
AN Evanston Park resident has hit back after a parking fine was issued along his street, saying there is insufficient space for street parking,...














