Reinvesting in Barossa Vineyards Workshop
Join Barossa growers at the Reinvesting in Barossa Vineyards workshop to explore cost-benefit analysis, regionalised returns, and vineyard management options. 29 January 2025.
Join Barossa growers at the Reinvesting in Barossa Vineyards workshop to explore cost-benefit analysis, regionalised returns, and vineyard management options. 29 January 2025.
The Australian Government’s new Drought Plan outlines strategies and programs for farmers and communities to prepare for, manage, and recover from drought over the next five years.
PIRSA recently hosted the Dry Seasonal Conditions Roundtable at the Barossa Regional University Campus. The event brought together key stakeholders to address the challenges of ongoing dry conditions in the Barossa, Gawler, Light, and Adelaide Plains region. Discussions centred on existing support measures, including the National Drought Agreement, and identifying gaps to improve assistance for agricultural communities.
Landscape SA Northern and Yorke has put together a wrap-up of current opportunities for you.
State Government invests $18 million in drought support for South Australian farmers, including grants, mental health initiatives, and resilience planning.
Grants up to $10,000 support grassroots initiatives strengthening rural communities. Applications are assessed quarterly on a rolling basis.
By using Totally Locally tools, or creating our own, businesses in our region can work together to drive local spending and strengthen the community.
Grants of up to $100,000 are available through Green Industries SA’s LEAP program to support sustainable and circular economy projects.
Report outlines eight recommendations for advancing Australia’s circular economy through regional policy, investment, data hubs, and grassroots support for sustainability.
The $2.02M Two Wells Levee will protect 182 properties from floods, funded by the National Flood Mitigation Infrastructure Program and developers.