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.
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.
The Town of Gawler is upgrading Dead Man’s Pass / Yarnpana Reserve as part of its 2024–2025 Capital Works Program, funded through the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI Phase 4). Temporary toilets will be available onsite from 8 April.
During the Festival Of Footy, busses operate 9:45am until 5pm daily.
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.
Market stall spaces can be offered to a limited number of Business Gawler members at no cost on Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12.
Two project in Gawler and Adelaide Plains have been announced as part of the $2 million State Bicycle Fund.
The Northern Park Lands will create 1000 hectares of open space in Adelaide’s north, featuring trails, sports facilities, green space, and a dedicated management trust.