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A lasting legacy

A lasting legacy WORDS Alicia Lüdi-Schutz photography Pete Thornton >> Jan and John Angas of Hutton Vale Farm There’s a strong sense of history, an element of grandeur even, when experiencing the sights, sounds and flavours of Hutton Vale Farm.Gnarly old...

Rain, Hale or shine

Under the cool dapple of late winter sunshine, 46-year-old Matt Hale taps the go button on his Garmin and leans into a pine-bristled trailhead at the South Para Reservoir, his Tevasphere runners sounding out a rhythmic thud-thud-thud as he settles into a comfortable pace for an eight kilometre run.

Trinity College is educating for the future

Educating for the Future SPONSORED by Trinity College  Since 1984, Trinity College has thrived. The community has established a flourishing College, as evidenced via a host of relevant educational measures. Community engagement, wellbeing, talented staff, high ATAR...

Prue’s garden of Eden

Cutting a striking figure in the boardroom of her cellar door, it’s hard to imagine just a few hours earlier Prue Henschke was knee-deep in the vineyard, the place where she is happiest.

The Barossa Arts Festival set to spark creativity

For the entire month of April, get ready to be inspired and experience the creativity of 60 artists at this year’s Barossa Arts Festival.

A mission and a promise

Helen Wilhelm not only believes in miracles – she is one. Despite facing a lifetime of physical disability and a near-death experience, she has devoted her life in service of others, and faces every challenge with a heart of gratitude and faith.

Turning the table on life

DJ Dave Craker is unapologetic for marching to the beat of his own drum, or to be more precise, turntable. Hip hop has been a constant in Dave’s life for as long as he can remember, taking him to exhilarating heights and helping him make sense of his darkest moments.

Community spirit through and through

Budgie Schiller has lived at Eudunda his entire life and is known by the community as a generous man, who believes strongly in treating people fairly and who goes out of his way to help whenever he can.

Bouncing back from COVID

Bouncing back from COVID news Opening the doors to the region’s tourism boost article by EMMA CLARK >> Tourism Barossa chairman, Jon Durdin with regional tourism manager, Cathy Wills see opportunity for the region making the most of South...

Injecting new life into the past

It’s often found that, in the car modifying world, the best results come from the hands of those most passionate about their work. You only need to step one foot into the workshop of David Scholz to understand his level of passion.

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