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Barossa Council Update – Spring

Barossa Council Update news Barossa Council Update September, 2020 >> At Lyndoch Oval are (back) Member for Schubert Stephan Knoll with Trent Burge (cricket), Tim Semmler (athletics), Mayor Bim Lange; (front) Mark Cooper (rugby), Tegan Bahnisch...

Church backs wine show

Returning in 2023, the Marananga Wine Show will again grace the hearts and palates of the Barossa and wider community, as they celebrate 20 extraordinary years.

A moment to remember for Hentley Farm!

The Barossa’s very own Hentley Farm, has been awarded the prestigious Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy at the Melbourne Royal Wine Show for their 2021 Old Legend Grenache.

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.

The countdown is on for the 2024 Chateau Tanunda Barossa Valley Running Festival

On Sunday May 26, the 2024 Chateau Tanunda Barossa Marathon Festival will be held at Tanunda, with more than 2,500 participants set to take part in the various races.

Barossa Council Update

Council updates for Summer 2020

Barossa Contemporary announces Inaugural Programme

The Barossa will be in full bloom this spring as new major festival Barossa Contemporary: Festival for the Curious will bring the region to life with exclusive music, art, food, and wine experiences in five spectacular locations.

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.

A positive step for women in the Arts

The Barossa Women’s Artist Residency Project, driven by The Barossa Council and the Barossa Regional Gallery, aims to reduce this inequity by providing established female artists an opportunity to experiment and grow their practice within the environs of the Barossa region.

Barossa Council Update – Autumn 2021

Find out the latest updates for what's going on in the Barossa Council area.

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