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Stories that make you dance & sing

If Annette Gilbert’s life story was a work of fiction, it would almost certainly be a best seller; she, the compelling protagonist in a melodrama punctuated by loss and love.

Views are only the beginning at three75 bar + kitchen

Views are only the beginning at three75 bar + kitchen SPONSORED by three75 bar & kitchen There’s a new bar in town with views that overlook the expansive Barossa ranges and it is the place to...

Meet the brewers from the ‘Nuri Bruri’

Beer purists step aside – an eclectic group of local brewers is tapping into a new beer world order and keeping ‘local alive’.

Gone fishin’

Gone fishin' WORDS Heidi Helbig photography Sam Kroepsch >> Lubin Pfeiffer on the waters of the mighty River Murray If you can’t catch Lubin Pfeiffer chances are he’s gone fishing – possibly in the Tasman or the Indian Ocean. When he’s...

Barossa chefs unite

Barossa chefs unite WORDS Heidi Helbig photography Pete Thornton >> Executive chefs: Mark McNamara of St Hugo Restaurant, Daniel Murphy of Appellation and Sam Smith of Fino at Seppeltsfield. In times of change a group of Barossa chefs is...

Creating a soundtrack for life

Much like her personality, Cloudy Davey’s music resonates with unmistakable sincerity and gratitude. It comes from a place of knowing herself, both as an artist and individual.

Paying it forward with kindness

Paying it forward with kindness WORDS Heidi Helbig photography Pete Thornton >> Andrea McKinley It’s a gift that costs nothing, but can mean everything. Andrea McKinley is testament to the adage that a little kindness goes a long way.The Angaston mum-of-three...

When opposites attract

When opposites attract WORDS Alicia Lüdi-Schutz photography John Krüger >> Brothers at War duo Angus and Sam Wardlaw. They are “Brothers At War”, but surely it’s not all that bad?Angaston raised siblings, Angus and Sam Wardlaw might have “war” in...

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.

Krondorf – a destination of discovery

The heritage of Krondorf shines a light on how the residents of the village live and work today. With strong cultural traditions of collaboration and community involvement, it comes as no surprise that the seven cellar doors who call Krondorf home host one another for regular famils and meetings, to share information, offer advice and support, and of course enjoy a glass of wine or two!

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