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X Barossa Council newsletter February 2017 T: 08 8563 8444 F: 08 8563 8461 E: [email protected] www.barossa.sa.gov.au The Barossa Council 43-51 Tanunda Road (PO Box 867) Nuriootpa SA 5355 d’Vine Congratulations to our Australia Day Award Winners Congratulations to our Australia Day Award Winners Congratulations to our Australia Day Award Winners (from L-R): Citizen of the Year, Reuben Batten; Community Project of the Year, Angaston Garden Society (L-R) David Mitchell, Sue Holt, Dudley Graetz, Dot Irrgang, Richard Key, Liz Linke, Rosemary Blenkiron, Trevor Whitehorn, Charlie Dicken, Franck Walker and John Short; Young Citizen of the Year Madeline Hegarty; and Community Event of the Year, Youth Awareness Program run by the Rotary clubs of Barossa (not pictured). Above: Mayor Bob Sloane and Julie Bailey present prizes to Design a Jersey winners (left to right) Emily Knights, Lachlan Marschall, Ben Cameron, Theo French and Denver Marschall. Above: Volunteers at the Santos Women’s Tour, Guy and Sharyn Bobridge and Simon Taylor. Left: Lyndoch Hill stallholders Rochelle Farrugia, Amanda Hughes, Harry Skiparis and Rachael Horne. Left: Volunteers at the Santos Women’s Tour in Lyndoch, Steve Bealch, Jan Sanders, Sue Poole, Anne Taylor and Wayne Sanders. Right: The Women’s Tour near Marananga. Volunteers Billy Boyle and Andrew Bitter make some noise with their cowbells at Lyndoch. Above: Mayor Bob Sloane presents a panorama to Stage winner Caleb Ewen. Lyndoch Village Green contributed to Lyndoch’s back-to-back Best Dressed Town Award. The peloton rounds Lyndoch Hotel. Above: Sam Sibbick, Liam Tappert and Ryan Sibbick enjoy the action from the Village Green. Elliot Jasper, Blair Reinders and Mia Jasper from Nuriootpa shake their bells at Lyndoch. SANTOS TOUR DOWN UNDER HOSTWORKS STAGE 1 17 JAN 2017 S A N TO S WOMEN’S T O U R STAGE 3 16 JAN 2017 WILLIAMSTOWN LYNDOCH COCKATOO VALLEY SANDY CREEK Dizzie joins the ACA Tour Jason Gillespie will lead an all-star team as part of the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) Masters tour in the Barossa from 9-11 February. Gillespie joins a host of former legends, who will take on a local representative XI in a Twenty20 game on Friday 10 February from 5.30pm at Angas Recreation Park, Angaston. The tour will also include coaching clinics, community visits and a sportman’s function night. Tickets are available online or by contacting Council - more information is available on our website.

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Page 1: February monthly page Leader - Barossa Council and Media/2017 … · Barossa Council newsletter February 2017 T: 08 8563 8444 F: 08 8563 8461 E: barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au The Barossa

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Barossa Council newsletter February 2017

T: 08 8563 8444 F: 08 8563 8461 E: [email protected] www.barossa.sa.gov.auThe Barossa Council 43-51 Tanunda Road (PO Box 867) Nuriootpa SA 5355

d’Vine

Congratulations to our Australia Day Award WinnersCongratulations to our Australia Day Award Winners

Congratulations to our Australia Day Award Winners (from L-R): Citizen of the Year, Reuben Batten; Community Project of the Year, Angaston Garden Society (L-R) David Mitchell, Sue Holt, Dudley Graetz, Dot Irrgang, Richard Key, Liz Linke, Rosemary Blenkiron, Trevor Whitehorn, Charlie Dicken, Franck Walker and John Short; Young Citizen of the Year Madeline Hegarty; and Community Event of the Year, Youth Awareness Program run by the Rotary clubs of Barossa (not pictured).

Above: Mayor Bob Sloane and Julie Bailey present prizes to Design a Jersey winners (left to right) Emily Knights, Lachlan Marschall, Ben Cameron, Theo French and Denver Marschall.

Above: Volunteers at the Santos Women’s Tour, Guy and Sharyn

Bobridge and Simon Taylor.Left: Lyndoch Hill stallholders Rochelle

Farrugia, Amanda Hughes, Harry Skiparis and Rachael Horne.

Left: Volunteers at the Santos Women’s Tour in Lyndoch, Steve Bealch, Jan Sanders, Sue Poole, Anne Taylor and Wayne Sanders.Right: The Women’s Tour near Marananga.

Volunteers Billy Boyle and Andrew Bitter make some noise with their cowbells at Lyndoch.

Above: Mayor Bob Sloane presents a panorama to Stage winner Caleb Ewen.

Lyndoch Village Green contributed to Lyndoch’s back-to-back Best Dressed Town

Award.

The peloton rounds Lyndoch Hotel.

Above: Sam Sibbick, Liam Tappert and Ryan Sibbick enjoy the action from the Village Green.

Elliot Jasper, Blair Reinders and Mia Jasper from Nuriootpa shake their

bells at Lyndoch.

www.barossa.sa.gov.au barossa.com

tourdownunder.com.au

SANTOS TOURDOWN UNDER

HOSTWORKS STAGE 117 JAN 2017

S A N T O SW O M E N ’ ST O U R

STAGE 316 JAN 2017 WILLIAMSTOWN LYNDOCH COCKATOO VALLEY SANDY CREEK

Dizzie joins the ACA Tour

Jason Gillespie will lead an all-star team as part of the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) Masters tour in the Barossa from 9-11 February.

Gillespie joins a host of former legends, who will take on a local representative XI in a Twenty20 game on Friday 10 February from 5.30pm at Angas Recreation Park, Angaston. The tour will also include coaching clinics, community visits and a sportman’s function night.

Tickets are available online or by contacting Council - more information is available on our website.