The good chef
WORDS BY ALICIA LUDI-SCHÜTZ
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETE THORNTON
Owen Andrews is making pastries, his deft hands form delicate parcels of perfection, destined to adorn the tables of yet another fine dining event.
Whilst it’s not unusual to see a...
Taking stock of talent
WORDS BY TODD KUCHEL
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN KRÜGER
Beaming with pride and fulfilment, Sam Neumann sits beside me after the experience of a lifetime, expanding her knowledge and expectations of her chosen profession on the other side of...
Barossa Unearthed: Fraser McKinley
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY
PETE THORNTON
A ‘mostly’ portrait and ‘brief’ interview series by professional photographer Pete Thornton exploring the idea that one image has the power to tell the whole story.
Each ‘sitter’ suggests the next person to...
A little slice of family paradise
WORDS BY HEIDI HELBIG
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN KRÜGER
When it comes to wine and life, one local couple is taking the path less travelled and reconnecting with the simple things in life.
In the shadow of Penfolds Wines –...
Bowling her way to Bronze
WORDS BY ALICIA LÜDI-SCHUTZ
Angaston Bowling Club has a National Bronze medallist in their midst.
Thirteen year old Kate Argent-Bowden, the Club’s youngest member, placed third in the Girl’s Singles Championships at the Under 18 Australian National...
Giving back to our community
WORDS BY HEIDI HELBIG
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALICIA LÜDI-SCHUTZ
It was in the blackened shadows of the Pinery Bushfire that Foundation Barossa truly came of age.
As the community struggled to make sense of the catastrophic bushfire, the Pinery disaster...
Faith, family, farm – A legacy continues
WORDS BY ALICIA LÜDI-SCHUTZ
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETE THORNTON
A legacy continues...
There’s a hill on the outskirts of Greenock where Jersey cows roam happily, producing a “Barossa white” full of rich, creamy goodness.
This is the home of the Kernich...
When the panther strikes
WORDS BY ALICIA LÜDI-SCHUTZ
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN KRÜGER
He might not have taken a hanger at the MCG or hit a six in an Ashes test, but Angaston’s Greg Bain is proving just as inspirational.
Greg is one of...
When truth is better than fiction
WORDS BY ALICIA LÜDI-SCHUTZ
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETE THORNTON
There’s a Ferrari in Angaston that’s clocked up some serious mileage.
She’s not your cliché four-wheeled sleek red duco type, that would be far too boring. No, Jane Ferrari is a...
Barossa Unearthed: Brooke Stiller
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY
PETE THORNTON
A ‘mostly’ portrait and ‘brief’ interview series by professional photographer Pete Thornton exploring the idea that one image has the power to tell the whole story. Each ‘sitter’ suggests the next person...