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2024 Barossa Arts Festival Program unveiled

The biennial festival, taking place from March 30 to April 30, sets the stage for a month-long celebration, with artist exhibitions, workshops, makers markets, music events and an extensive arts trail spanning from Mount Pleasant through the Barossa to Kapunda.

Explore our region with the new Barossa Bushwalks brochure

Explore our region with the new Barossa Bushwalks brochure news Barossa Bushwalking brochure article by ella pryor >> Ellie Neindorf has launched her Barossa Bushwalks brochure, featuring artwork by Emily Hay. Whether you’re a solo-walker or want to get the...

Barossa Vintage Festival celebrates its history with anniversary program

Australia’s original wine tourism event, the Barossa Vintage Festival, has officially announced its programme for 2023, showcasing 75+ events over 5 days.

Two wine show trophies in one day for Small Victories Wine Co

Jules and Bec Ashmead were left just a little speechless last Friday, as Small Victories Wine Co won trophies at wine show presentations in two different states.

Sustainable Beauty

For third generation horticulturalist Aleisha Lynch, a love for the all things plants and flowers was something that came naturally.

Garden Sculpture competition seeks a wide variety of works

From March 30 to April 30, The Barossa Arts Festival will grace the region with a wide variety of eclectic works from local South Australian artists. One such section of the Festival is the Garden Sculpture competition, which sees artists using all kinds of different materials to create fascinating and intricate works.

New regional campaign invites people to find their place in Barossa’s story.

Find Your Place In Our Story. Image thanks to Barossa Australia | Photography by Sven Kovac news New regional campaign invites people to find their place in Barossa's story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO1C70HomEg&feature=youtu.be Barossa’s regional associations have launched a dynamic new tourism...

Local event calendar packed for August with ‘A Little More Barossa’

Barossa excites with a new packed calendar of events for August

Barossa Council Update

Council updates for Summer 2020

FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Original Trophy visits Jacob’s Creek in the Barossa

On Sunday 2 July, Jacob’s Creek, an Official Supporter of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, welcomed FIFA Legend and 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ champion Mana Iwabuchi, accompanied by Aya Miyama to officially unveil the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Original Trophy.

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