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Seeking light through storytelling

Look through a window into Sam Cowley’s imagination and you’ll discover a place of childlike wonder.

Making a difference where it matters

For most Barossa families, a trip to the park is one of the easiest weekend outings to execute. Whilst catching up at our picnic bench though, Seppeltsfield resident, Abbey Underwood, sees past the sunshine and scenery of the area and towards the difficulties of accessing the space for those with a disability.

Turning craft into conversation

You know morning cuppa’s over at the Tinkers Shed when Keith Pfeiffer goes back to work. “You’ve got two minutes to go,” Keith calls over his shoulder as he returns to the shed floor, to a chorus of laughter. Good natured banter flows easily between these Tinkers, who come from all walks of life.

Market value

Her heritage is as deeply rooted as the vines of Seppeltsfield, but it’s community that has helped re-affirm to Anna Hayes the true worth of being Barossan.

Slow fashion for a sustainable future

Slow fashion for a sustainable future Story Slow fashion for a sustainable future words Heidi HELBIG PHOTOGRAPHY sam kroepsch >> Nicole & Tracy Draper of The Terra Collective. It’s Friday afternoon and mother-and-daughter business partners, Tracy and Nicole Draper have...

A new chapter ignites for iconic smokehouse

After purchasing the very butcher shop he began his profession 39 years ago, Peter Barratt’s career has come full circle. Now, with his daughter, Teagan at his side, he is delighted to share his life work and pass on his knowledge in a trade typically dominated by males.

A Barossa botanical dream

Husband-and-wife team, Jon and Nicole Durdin agree that in one of the premium wine regions of the world, it probably didn’t make sense to gamble everything on a whim for gin.

Preserving the Barossa’s past

In 1917, an advertisement was printed in the Barossa News asking for contributions to a Barossa community cookbook.

Happy pigs – happy life

Shaun Blenkiron isn’t afraid of hard yacka - in fact you might even say it makes him as happy as a pig in mud.

Spontaneous talent

Isaac Semmler’s passion has gained an audience with the world, foretelling a promising career. Doodle art has always been an artistic inspiration of Isaac’s which formed into a practical interest that was encouraged by his parents.

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