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Eudunda News

German music celebrated by locals at Parliament house

The historic Old Chamber of the Parliament of South Australia came alive last week as guests were treated to an exclusive recital of the long-lost works by composer Carl Linger — most famous for writing the music to The Song of Australia — in...

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Clem Stanley
10 hours ago
Community News

High Tea at Tiger Park

The Nuriootpa Bowling Club hosted a sold out High Tea and Fashion Parade on Thursday at Tiger Park, as a fundraiser for the club. The clubrooms were brimming with excited attendees with beverages including everything from cups of tea, to mimosas...

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Clem Stanley
10 hours ago
Education

Light Pass Primary thanks first responders

By Clem StanleyStudents and staff at Light Pass Primary School took the time to show their appreciation for local emergency services on national ‘Thank a First Responder Day’ on June 11. Coordinated by the school’s Admin/Finance Officer, Becky...

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Clem Stanley
10 hours ago
Community News

Students help set up ‘Op Shop’ style space at Lutheran Homes Barossa

By Clem StanleyThe residents at Lutheran Homes Barossa are looking forward to their newest shopping destination right on their doorstep, thanks to the work of two Occupational Therapy students from the University of South Australia (UniSA).Tanunda’s...

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The Leader
10 hours ago
Eudunda News

Geocachers have some extra-terrestrial fun at Eudunda

Over the long weekend, around 130 visitors from across South Australia and beyond descended upon Eudunda for three days of Geocaching. Developed in partnership with the Eudunda Tourism Subcommittee and supported by The Regional Council of Goyder, the...

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Clem Stanley
11 Jun 2025
Education

Nuri Primary learns for National Reconciliation Week

By Clem StanleyLast week was National Reconciliation Week, and students at Nuriootpa Primary school spent their Thursday taking part in a number of activities to help them learn about experiences of First Nations people. Principal Vicky Ireland...

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Clem Stanley
04 Jun 2025
Community News

Chris clocks 250 poems

By Clem StanleyAs of The Leader’s May 28 edition, local Angaston poet, President of Angaston & District Lions Club and man-about-town, Chris Russack, has officially published 250 poems within the pages of this newspaper. Despite the impressive...

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Clem Stanley
04 Jun 2025
House & Garden

Soaring heights, bringing the outside in

Raked ceilings have long been a design feature which helps bring the outside in, and adds a feeling of spaciousness to a home’s interiors. Regardless of whether a home has an earthy, chalet style with lots of timber and texture, or lofty...

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Clem Stanley
04 Jun 2025
House & Garden

The butler’s pantry - the engine room of the kitchen

Arguably, the kitchen can be one of the busiest spots in a house. Whether you are living with a big family, or even just a couple, a kitchen is often where lives converge and cross over to prepare meals and share time together. We ask a lot of our...

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Clem Stanley
04 Jun 2025
Local Business

Truro Hotel re-opens under revised plans

By Clem StanleyThe Truro Hotel officially re-opened on Friday under new owners, The Perks Hospitality group. With a host of renovations and a new fit-out installed in the original 1863 building, this was not the group’s original plan for the venue...

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Clem Stanley
04 Jun 2025
Community News

Weather it’s enough

After ominous warnings for the state over the weekend, residents in the greater Barossa region began their week facing everything from dust to wind to driving rain in the span of just 24 hours. Skies turned red with swirling dust on Monday morning...

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Samantha Field
28 May 2025
Council News

Dust yet to settle on road saga

A local resident and a business owner at Ebenezer have raised concerns about the condition of roads in the area, saying that with growing traffic, action is needed from Light Regional Council. In June 2024, Ebenezer local, Peter Herbert, spoke with...

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Clem Stanley
14 May 2025
Barossa Leader

Move May get you Move-ing

By Clem StanleyThe month of May is Exercise Sports Science Australia’s Exercise Right Month, with this year’s theme celebrating all of those who help keep us active. As the name suggests, the team at Move Exercise Physiology, is offering a special...

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Clem Stanley
14 May 2025
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