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January

Community rallies Australia Day honours

Truro’s Reg Munchenberg was presented with a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) recognising his contribution to documenting history of the region.

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Jan and Tamra Linke were ready to embrace the start of the Tour Down Under in Nuriootpa. Simon Gerrans won the Stage One route which finished in Angaston.

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Mr Bill Sibley of Angaston was named The Barossa Council’s Citizen of the Year, while Nuriootpa High School student, Jacob Hayes was presented with the Young Citizen of the Year Award. Light Regional Council presented its Citizen of the Year Award to Mr Peter Swann of Kapunda and Young Citizen of the Year Award to Melanie Kruse of Kapunda.

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Lightning sparked a bushfire at Krondorf on January 14 putting crews on high alert as the region faced hot, windy conditions.

Tourism Barossa board’s Sarah Henderson and Chris Pfeiffer got into the spirit of Fringe in the Barossa which joined a series of others, to further enhance the region as a top tourist destination.

HEARTACHE: Eden Valley CFS Captain

Nuriootpa resident, Mr Keith “Chiney” Fechner celebrated his 100th birthday and a life filled with fond memories of sporting achievements, hard work and an unwavering commitment to family.

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Assault statistics decreased in the Barossa area at a higher rate than anywhere else in the state with an 8.5 per cent drop.

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Phil Martin and Keyneton CFS volunteer, James Graetz praise the fantastic support given by CFS volunteers, privately owned farm fire units and the wider community in response to fires that started on January 17 in Eden Valley and spread to Springton, Keyneton, Moculta, Sedan and towards Truro, burning 27,000 ha.

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Kapunda residents rallied to keep their sterilisation unit at the Kapunda Hostpital fearing the loss would be the start of future cuts.

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February

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David loses fight

The iconic Tungkillo Hotel closed after 150 years of operation. Owner, Cathy Greening cited a lack of business as the reason behind the closure.

From fire to flood

Roseworthy expansion The State Government gave the green light to expand at Roseworthy.

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Member for Light, Mr Tony Piccolo said it’s about strengthening the existing township while preventing further urban sprawl.

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Mine concern Nain residents, Deb and Andrew Verner expressed concern over plans to build a dolomite mine at Greenock.

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Cheryl Johnson, of Sanderston welcomed the support from the Mount Pleasant Men’s Shed, including John Bowd that helped build this horse shelter after last month’s Eden Valley fire.

It was a double celebration for the Barossa at the Australian Tourism Awards with Pindarie Wines accepting the award for Australia’s Best Tourism Winery and Tour Barossa winning the trophy for Australia’s Best Tour and Transport Operator.

Daveyston mother, Cherie Carmen with grand-daughter, Addison Hill and daughter, Rikki-Lee was recognised as the ALDI Barnardos Mother of the Week for her endless strength and love.

Keyneton’s David Formby felt heartache and helplessness as his property burnt down before his eyes. He lost the fight to save two houses as the Eden Valley fire burnt through his 160 acre property. David did manage to save his truck, in actions like the movies.

A new look Angaston Show was hailed a success with almost 2,000 people attending the one-day event. Isabel Emmett, Chloe Pollack, Jemma Linke, Olyvia Reimers and Casey Miles were all smiles.

Craig Stansborough was named Winemaker of the Year while Vignerons of the Year went to Wayne and Scott Grope at the Declaration of Vintage in Tanunda.

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March

Job losses

Knoll wins Schubert

A restructure of Pernod Ricard winemakers resulted in job losses at their Rowland Flat site. The move was across the board as the company creating conditions to capture growth opportunities.

Apple crop destroyed A bird invasion wreaked havoc in local fruit orchards after a large flock of lorikeets visited the region.

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Despite preventative measures, one grower lost their whole crop.

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Chris Pfeiffer, James March, Bill Biscoe and Cathy Wills celebrated the announcement of Tourism Barossa taking over running the 2015 Barossa Vintage Festival.

NATION’S BEST: A little rain on Monday didn’t dampen the spirits of Barossa Nursery staff: Gerry Snell, Lee-Anne Craig Darmody and Erica Bartsch, Voumard, George Fisher, Daniel Bartsch, who were still celebrating after being awarded Australia’s Best Group Garden Centre of the year last week. DR0570-V55

New members sought The Barossa Trust Mark sought nominations from food, wine and tourism partners to be part of the first official intake of the initiative, which endorses Barossa experiences.

Freeling Cricket Club went back to back in the A1 Barossa and Light Cricket Association competition, defeating Gilbert Valley in the grand final 267 to 93.

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A state election resulted in Stephan Knoll unlocking a new career as the Member for Schubert while in Light, Tony Piccolo retained his seat and in Stuart, Dan van Holst Pellekaan continues in his role.

The Barossa Young People In Agriculture held their first conference, Agtastic, with a theme of success planning. The successful conference gave more than 50 people a chance to network.

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The future of 180 employees of Penrice Soda Products, 40 of whom were at Angaston, was unknown with the company going into administration.

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Sixty new jobs will be created upon the arrival of fast food chain Hungry Jack’s, which will be opening in Nuriootpa at the end of June. The new store will occupy the former Red Rooster site, adjacent to On The Run and will be operating as a 24 hour store. Ms Michaela Webster, General Manager of On The Run, announced the Hungry Jack’s would be opening in the Barossa Valley in a city newspaper, putting to rest all of the rumours surrounding the vacant Red Rooster site. Sixty new jobs ranging from management to junior staff members is a big deal for a country area such as Nuriootpa. Mrs Mel Millard, the General Manager of Food for On The Run is very excited about the project. “Sixty jobs is a big deal,” she said. “Being a South Australian owned, family company, the money will stay in South Australia.” She went on to say the introduction of Hungry Jack’s to the Barossa Valley would be a positive one, providing many jobs to the youth. The store will provide really good work experience opportunities for teenagers, preparing them for life after school.

Farm Fair success The bi-ennial Kapunda Farm Fair was hailed a success with strong crowds attending the two day event.

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the increasing detections of positive A/Senior Sergeant Matthew Patterson said 19 per cent of all drivers screened for drugs in the Barossa returned positive results.

The Trinkle family were happy to celebrate the region’s German heritage as the LGA called for traditional dual signage to recognise German history.

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May

Town improvements

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The pair enjoyed dates at Barossa locations, giving viewers an insight into the region.

Jack Bobridge’s family including sister, Lily and father, Kahl were on hand to celebrate with Council’s Peter Bice the opening of the $5.4 million Jack Bobridge Track.

They both looked forward to showcasing their culinary skills to the nation.

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Member for Schubert, Mr Stephan Knoll has put pressure on the State Government to address increasing stormwater drainage issues in Nuriootpa. In a letter to Transport and Infrastructure Minister, Mr Stephen Mullighan, Mr Knoll has expressed his urgency on the matter citing, drainage issues near the town’s roundabout is not only causing traffic disruptions but also raises concerns over the damage to property at Beckwith Park. “There really is a sense of urgency with this issue,” said Mr Knoll. “Winter is coming on already and we have had a wet few months. “What I am worried about is, is there going to be permanent damage to the lower levels of Beckwith Park?” Mr Knoll’s letter explains to the Minister the installation of the roundabout while assisting with significant traffic flow improvements, has diverted stormwater to drains which have proven to be insufficient. “Even a normal rainfall event leads to overflowing of the road drains, this water then flows into the Beckwith Park precinct,” said Mr Knoll’s letter. With a drainage investigation expected to be undertaken by the Department for Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI), Mr Knoll was keen to find out when the investigation would be complete and what action will be taken by the department to prevent future flooding. Also looking for answers is Beckwith Park’s Mr Ben Scott, who has welcomed the support from Mr Knoll. Mr Scott said that the Tolley Warehouse cannot be leased out to tenants because of the issue.

Youth mentoring continues The Father’s Far m youth mentoring programme was given a boost, with support from Barossa Lower North Futures allowing the initiative to continue.

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The Barossa will have an exciting “next generation” supermarket and retail shopping complex by 2016, if development plans announced by The Co-op this week, are approved by the State Government. In a strong show of confidence in the Barossa’s future, The Co-op Chairman, Mr Phillip Schmaal said more than $10 million will be invested in the first stage of the visionary shopping centre re-development in Nuriootpa. “Over the last three years the Board and management team have been undertaking customer market research, and from this we know that our 17,000 members are very happy with The Co-op but they want more shopping choice - particularly groceries and fresh food, but also in casual food and beverage dining as well as speciality shopping,” Mr Schmaal said. “We have also outgrown our current Foodland, which is now 16 years old, and our facilities such as refrigeration, preparation areas and fresh food displays are out of date and inefficient. “Most supermarkets are updated every five years and this is long overdue if we are to keep pace with retail trends around Australia.” “Really it is about creating a big shopping experience. We are already the third biggest independent supermarket in the country. “Our proposal is not about providing another country town facility but rather that the region can expect to have the same environment as the service provided in the metropolitan area yet with a country feel.” The Co-op Chief Executive, Mr Graeme Longmuir said Stage 1 would commence with the construction of a brand new Foodland supermarket adjacent to the current shopping centre.

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Carriages were sold and the site started to be cleared as, Eric Parker sold the Barossa Junction in Tanunda to Woolworths after 11 years of ownership.

Member for Schubert, Mr Stephan Knoll revealed his solution for a Barossa Health Facility.

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Mr Knoll said a new facility could be built from the cost blow-out of the Royal Adelaide Hospital redevelopment.

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Light Regional Council Mayor, Mr Bill O’Brien took part in a 150 kilometre run across the Simpson Desert to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Fund.

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Light Pass grape grower, Jim Boehm won the individual rod and spur category of the vine pruning competition at the inaugural Barossa Pruning Expo at Nuriootpa.

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July

Plane crash claims father

Legend farewelled of three

Tributes flowed for 44 year old Mr Tony Duggan, of Barossa Goldfields who died after the rented plane he was piloting crashed into a paddock off Krondorf Road, South of Tanunda. He was a passionate Barossa District Football Club supporter and much loved junior coach.

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Mr Brett Hoffmann, of Hoffmann Building Services, Nuriootpa won four major building industry awards at the Annual Housing Industry Association Awards Ceremony.

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Residents in Gothic Avenue, Nuriootpa voiced their concerns for the safety of children and pedestrians following an ongoing issue of speeding drivers along the road.

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Year 12 success After a year of hard work, year 12 students from around the region received their results. Faith Lutheran College topped the region with their dux, Philip Grace scoring an ATAR of 99.9. Nuriootpa High School followed closely behind with their dux, Kailin Sullivan scoring 99.6. Kapunda High School’s dux, Jessica Read received a score of 96.25.

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Local lawyers were united in their opposition to the closure of the Tanunda Magistrates Court following the cost cutting announcement by the Courts Administration Authority.

Grant Burge Wines was sold to Accolade Wines in a deal that is expected to be finalised by the end of January, 2015. Founder, Mr Grant Burge said they would retain their Illaparra winery in Tanunda, warehouse, vineyards and pastoral land. Both he and wife, Helen would continue as ambassadors of Accolade’s newest acquisition.

A $1 million State Government grant was received by Pernod Ricard to develop a $5.2 million St. Hugo Brand Home Cellar Door within the Jacob’s Creek precinct in Rowland Flat.

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Includes 5 night cruise, 2 full days in Melbourne, all meals and entertainment onboard, Australian Open General Admission tickets, coach transfers. Departs 19 Jan 2016

Includes 13 night cruise, all meals, activities and entertainment onboard including dedicated onboard cruise host, $90 onboard spending credit^ and themed festive celebrations. Departs 21 Dec 2015

Join the race that stops the nation. Tickets included

Sydney return via Melbourne & Event Tickets!

from

$1,599*

pp twin share cruise only

New Barossa Store –

P&O MAIN EVENTS - SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR!

from

$1,049*

CELEBRATE THE FESTIVE SEASON IN STYLE!

from

pp twin share cruise only

41A Murray Street, Nuriootpa

8562 3411

*Conditions Apply: Prices are per person twin share correct at time of printing and subject to change at any time without notice. Prices subject to availability and valid for new bookings only. All pricing is cruise only unless otherwise stated. P&O: Prices are per person cruise only based on lead in interior cabins. ^The VIP Early Booking Benefit expires 30 April 2015 or when the limit of 200 guests is reached. VIP early booking benefit includes bottle of wine, canapes, robe and slippers, VIP lanyard and premium bathroom amenities pack, VIP check in, preferred room choice and onboard credits. Onboard credits of $100 apply to bookings made in a balcony cabin. See in store for more details. CELEBRITY: Auckland to Adelaide prices are fly/cruise per person in twin accommodation inclusive of all current taxes and port charges. Based on an inside cabin. Airfare component based on economy class fare and subject to availability at time of booking. PRINCESS: Pricing is per person cruise only based on lead in interior staterooms available at time of printing. $1,000 on board credit is per person, maximum $2,000 per cabin and is valid for bookings made on the full 100 night voyage before 31 August 2015 only. For full terms and conditions refer to the individual cruise lines terms and conditions. Booking Conditions and Phil Hoffmann Travel Schedule of Professionalism applies. E&OE. SM 27.12.14 PHT20642/Einstein

$2,319*

pp twin share cruise only

pht.com.au DR8938

P&O MAIN EVENTS - SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR!

Cruise Sydney Return around New Zealand

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3600

Noosa

3280 4222

Noosa

3280 4222

5440 3600

5440 3600

DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE Noosa

5440 3600

Noosa

3280 4222

Noosa

3280 4222

5440 3600

CHYRSLER 300 LIMITED AUTO 3.0L V6 DIESEL Dual zone climate air conditioning, 8 way power driver and passenger seat, automatic on/off Bi-zeno auto levelling headlights, 1,400km’s. Stock No. 739638

$33,200

DRIVEAWAY

Noosa

2.0L petrol, ABS, ESC cruise control, heated front seats, 2,300km’s. Stock No. 608794

5440 3600

$72,000

LAST IN STOCK! 1 ONLY

$24,000

DODGE 7 SEATER AUTO RT JOURNEY

3.6L pentastar with 6 speed auto, sat. nav. and premium sound, reverse camera, rear DVD, keyless entry and go, 500km’s. Stock No. 274778

$37,200

DRIVEAWAY

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DRIVEAWAY

JEEP COMPASS AUTO 4X2 SPORT

8 speed auto, Quadro lift suspension, dual pane sunroof, power tailgate, Alpine premium sound system, adaptive cruise, 2,700km’s. Stock No. 433935

JEEP CHEROKEE AUTO 4X2 SPORT 2.4L petrol, 9 speed auto, reverse camera, LED daytime running lights 17" alloy wheels, 1,500km’s. Stock No. 208755

$38,500

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND DIESEL

5440 3600

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3280 4222

MY 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED EDITION BLACKHAWK

2008 WRANGLER 4 DOOR SPORT

3.6L petrol, 4WD, 8 speed automatic, 20" Blackwheels, leather/suede upholestery, privacy glass. Stock No. 575279

4X4, one owner, 92,000km’s, 6 speed manual, cruise control, tinted windows, removeable hard top, Bluetooth. XMX410

NORMALLY $54,300 DRIVEAWAY

SPECIAL $52,200

DRIVE AWAY

$29,250

DRIVE AWAY

Lynas Valley Chrysler Jeep Dodge wish all our customers and friends a Merry Christmas and Safe New Year. MAS

etrol Manual. Drive away price includes all on road costs and premium paint shown. Prices for a limited time. Private and ABN buyers only. ^ Source VFACTS June 2013 - July 2014. Jeep is a registered

MAS

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Call in and see us for the full Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge range. C H R IS T

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LYNAS VALLEY CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE M E R RY

8562 3756 | GREG MUNDY 0418 610 698 8 Murray St, Nuriootpa www.lynasautogroup.com LVD1646

*Offer on a 2014 Grand Cherokee Laredo 3.6L Petrol Automatic 2WD, Jeep Compass Sport 2.0L Petrol Manual 2WD and Jeep Patriot Sport 2.0L Petrol Manual. Drive away price includes all on road costs and premium paint shown. Prices for a limited time. Private and ABN buyers only. ^ Source VFACTS June 2013 - July 2014. Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC. DACM0171 BA16271

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