The Authentic ambassador
WORDS BY HEIDI HELBIG
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETE THORNTON
Like the wines that bear his name, Adrian Hoffmann has matured...
Tranquillity through creation
Tranquillity through creation
Through her charming cottage garden surrounded by fruit trees and vineyards, nestled in the outskirts of Seppeltsfield, Janelle Amos wanders with an old apple crate in hand, collecting anything that draws her...
A sweet and fulfilling life
WORDS BY TODD KUCHEL
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAM KROEPSCH
Chocolate, the undeniable temptation for us all; once an indulgence for the wealthy, the tasty treat derived from the cocoa bean has become one of the most popular...
Listening and a love for stories
Anne Marschall has a love for other people’s stories. The power of stories is what this principal of Good Shepherd Lutheran School, Angaston has drawn inspiration from for years.
Heart and sole
For more than 40 years he’s worked with care and commitment to restore scuffed soles and tired toe boxes, but healing John Harris’ own soul has taken a lifetime of love and trust in God’s plan.
How our life has changed through music
How our life has changed through music
If Vicki and Jamie Blechynden’s music resonates with a rare, indefinable truth, it’s almost certainly because of the “extraordinary life” they have shared.
The Tanunda couple’s journey has been...
A passion for portraiture
A passion for portraiture
It's fair to say there's nothing ordinary about Stephanie Gann.
The 23 year old Barossa born visual artist is all about colour, drama and quirkiness, with her unique personality shining through in...
Racing towards a dream
Brad Vaughan is following his childhood dream of becoming a race-car-driver in Australia’s top level, Supercars.
Destined to perform
Chloe Seabrook has been performing since she was eight years old. Her love for the stage began in musical theatre and she has performed in countless musicals with Adelaide Youth Theatre and other companies through her young teens.
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.