Active Club Program Local Receipients
South Australian Government Active Club Program provides funding support for twenty-one local sporting clubs.
South Australian Government Active Club Program provides funding support for twenty-one local sporting clubs.
Connect, collaborate, and explore best practices to revitalise small-town communities, 22–25 September in Kapunda.
In 2024, South Australia’s first commercial agave crop was planted in Willunga, and now, Luna Brewing and Distilling is exploring the Barossa as a potential site for small-scale agave cultivation and distillation.
Light Regional Council is developing plans for a major new tourism precinct in Kapunda and is inviting the community to help shape it.
During the Festival Of Footy, busses operate 9:45am until 5pm daily.
A special Alumni and Community Event at Anlaby Station, Kapunda, on Thursday, 10 April 2025, from 3 pm to 8 pm.
Explore business, employment, and contractor opportunities in the Barossa at this practical networking lunch in Lyndoch.
Explore change, inclusion and community leadership at a free two-day workshop delivered by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation with support from the Future Drought Fund.
21 people from across our region have graduated a course to build leadership capability, grow networks and support community development.
Community consultation is for on The Twin Creek Wind Farm and Energy Storage Project, a proposed renewable energy development near Kapunda.