Activating Heritage Tourism Program Successful Grant Recipients
Yalumba, Barossa Museum, and Seppeltsfield have succeeded in their applications for grants from the Activating Heritage Tourism Program.
Yalumba, Barossa Museum, and Seppeltsfield have succeeded in their applications for grants from the Activating Heritage Tourism Program.
Participants are supported to develop their leadership skills and confidence, and are immersed in opportunities to learn about the rich and diverse culture of the Barossa.
The Barossa Wellbeing Project, initiated by the Barossa Council in collaboration with Preventive Health SA, is dedicated to improving the overall wellbeing of our community.
Seppeltsfield has expanded its vineyard holdings in the Barossa Valley by acquiring 230 acres, bringing their total to over 4,000 acres.
We’re thrilled to announce that Catherine Harper and Trent Burge have been recognised in South Australia’s 40 Under 40 awards for 2024. The awards aim to support and retain talent in South Australia by recognising and celebrating the impact of these young leaders. It also provides a platform for networking and professional growth among the…
The Barossa Syrah now sits in the world’s top 50 wines for 2024.
BIGG has partnered with Pilates Barossa to deliver the “Core Strength: Pilates for Rural Living” program.
Our local nominees are Kapunda, Nuriootpa, Wasleys and Barossa Valley more broadly.
$83.4 million worth of SA wine was exported to the China, up 1280% since March 2024.
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