Baking the world a better place
There’s something truly exhilarating about a bakery in the morning; the enticing smell of warm, fresh bread, the aroma of coffee and the overwhelming variety of mouth-watering sweets.
Biagi Style
Biagi style
WORDS
Alicia Lüdi-Schutz
photography
Pete Thornton
Ralph Biagi was born to rock and roll.
Described by some as the “Barnsey of the Barossa”, give this 57 year old a microphone and a band and he’ll belt out the...
An authentic farm experience
Much like their fruit orchard, Rick and Rosemary Steicke have flourished in the face of challenging conditions, creating an authentic Barossa paddock-to-plate enterprise.
Solitary expression
Anthea Piszczuk has been creating for as long as her memory allows. It was not unusual to find her alone, growing up on a large farm in the Murray Mallee with siblings who were considerably older.
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...
Painting a life in the country
It’s amazing how life’s challenges can lead to inspiration and a zest for living life to its fullest.
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.
Barossa Unearthed: Stefan Ahrens
A ‘mostly’ portrait and ‘brief’ interview series by Pete Thornton exploring the idea that one image has the power to tell the whole story. Each ‘sitter’ suggests the next person to be photographed...
A gentleman never blows his own trumpet
For 34 years, Gordon Alderslade has been a dependable figure in the Barossa Valley, providing reliable service, jobs, and opportunities to our community as manager of Barossa Valley Toyota.
A hour with Guy
WORDS BY ALICIA LÜDI-SCHUTZ
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETE THORNTON
Guy Ewing is what you might describe as an open book, but not your standard, bound bundle of pages variety.
No, Guy is like one of those talking books that he...