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Barossa Council
State Government grant funding announced this week will pave the way for a new junior oval and cricket nets at Tanunda Recreation Park, and a new home for Barossa Rams Rugby Club, as part of The Big Project.
The Barossa Council received $580,700 towards a $1.45 million investment in a multi-purpose junior oval, three cricket practice nets, storage shedding and civil works at Tanunda Recreation Park.
Council also received $995,000 to develop new $2.7 million rugby and multi-use facilities at a purpose-built venue adjacent the Rex, Barossa Aquatic Fitness Centre. Facilities include a rugby pitch and three touch football pitches, LED lighting, all use changerooms, clubrooms with function space and storage.
Seppeltsfield owner Warren Randall told
The Advertiser that if the case goes against the developers, he will take the project elsewhere in South Australia.
“If the Barossa says ‘no’ to the Oscar, I will simply take it to another wine district and the Barossa will miss out,’’ he said.
“The Oscar could be like the Sydney Harbour Bridge or the Sydney Opera House that brings international and interstate tourists to South Australia to see the building.’’
Members of the Barossa Region Residents’ Association, Eva Tscharke and James Lindner, told
The Advertiser that although they have no problem with a luxury hotel being built in the region, they believe Oscar is the wrong decision.
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New leadership opportunities for Barossa youth
We are pleased to launch the new Barossa Youth Leadership Program (B-YLP) which is designed to support young people age 15-22 years through a co-led leadership model.
The program, which will commence in Term 2 2021, will see young people increase their community awareness, expand networks and gain practical skills through specific theme focusses including environment, mental health and giving back.
We are offering the Barossa Youth Leadership Program to young people for free as we understand the importance of nurturing local youth and providing suitable developmental opportunities for both personal growth and community change making
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