Local youth invited to share their views
YOUNG people are being invited to share their personal concerns, aspirations and views on broader issues as part of a state-wide survey.
Mission Australia is...
Oval works turfed – for now
BAROSSA Council has put a hold on irrigating the recently expanded Tanunda Oval because of concerns over the quality of the playing turf.
An irrigation...
Historic Bunyips miss out on Trove digitalisation
COUNCIL’s Gawler Heritage Centre has decided not to prioritise spending funds on digitalising more early newspapers in its collection.
The Bunyip newspaper is currently available...
Supporting the ‘lifeblood’ of Barker
MEMBER for Barker Tony Pasin is encouraging the electorate’s volunteer groups to apply for grants to help them continue to improve the lives of...
‘Nurture our young artists,’ MP says
MEMBER for Light Tony Piccolo has called on locals to get behind youths interested in the creative arts because of the sector’s huge social...
Call to nominate for council
NOMINATIONS for this year’s council elections are officially open, with outgoing Barossa elected member Leonie Boothby calling on people with a passion for community...
Cassidy makes memories through music
STUDENT and self-taught indie musician Cassidy Palm, 17, is part of the talented cohort making waves in the local music scene.
Cassidy last year released...
Line dancers to step into Barossa
TWO women from rural Queensland living their dreams and line dancing around Australia, are boot-scootin’ into the Barossa.
Claire Harris, 25, and Kate Strong, 24,...
Swords to come out at this year’s Show
GAWLER Showgoers can experience something new, but old, this weekend with a medieval re-enactment and demonstration.
Two re-enactment groups are headed to the Gawler Show’s...
Variety Bash wraps up in Barossa
THE 2022 SA Variety Bash rolled into Tanunda last Saturday, greeted by welcoming crowds following an epic journey around the state raising money for...











