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WITH THE CHANGE IN SEASONS, WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SPRING?

I'm looking forward to welcoming new people to our beautiful Barossa Valley.

During the summer months, over the Christmas/New Year period, we have many people moving here for new jobs, lifestyle and to be closer to family. For me personally, Summer, when the weather finally gets warmer, is the perfect time to spend outdoors whether it be gardening or socialising.

Lisa Akeroyd Barossa Rental Specialists Business Manager

A Brand-new exhibition will be installed at the Heritage Gallery, located at Gawler Civic Centre

previous exhibition ‘Fire the Cannon’ was a celebration of the Gawler Institute building. “The Gawler Institute was a bringing together of a progressive group of people who wanted to promote growth and development of the town of Gawler through cultural and educational activities 150 years

e ‘Fire the Cannon’ was based on a person that time having a cannon that was reportedly from HMS Buffalo that was fired on the day the mail in Gawler.”

Originally from London, Richard worked as a creative director in design and advertising agencies. Having moved to South Australia 16 years ago, ‘fell into’ his passion as an exhibition r for museums, stately homes and tourist attractions.

based in Adelaide, he set up his business tic Creative’. Richard told The Barossa Mag loves his job. bition design for museums is very diverse, you know what you are going to have to interpret,” said. “You suddenly have to immerse yourself into topic, do research and come up with ideas on how to make that entertaining and educational for everyone.” The up-coming exhibition ‘Golden Land – Food Production in Gawler’ will educate the community of the varied and complex history of food production in Gawler from the Kaurna community’s selfsufficient and sustainable life style to the industrial scale production of wheat, eggs, dairy and brewed beverages in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It will be a fun and interactive exhibition with visitors able to experience kitchens from the 1880s, the 1920s, the 1950s and the 1980s complete with many objects that are no longer found in modern households.

It will be an opportunity for reminiscing about lifestyles past and also exploring how much time and effort went into providing meals for families. Richard believes it is important to tell these stories and remind visitors that the Kaurna and other groups lived and managed the land. Further information is available on the Council’s website www.gawler.sa.gov.au/culturalheritage-centre.

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Our display homes are located at Seaford Heights and Mount Barker

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re is open Monday-Wednesday & Friday, 9am-5pm, Thursday 9am-6pm and Saturday 9am-1pm

Gawler Civic Centre 89-91 Murray Street, Gawler SA 5118 Phone 08 8522 9267 Email: civic.centre@gawler.sa.gov.au www.gawler.sa.gov.au/gawlerciviccentre

CIVIC CENTRE

Tanunda

A 4 B 2 C 3 D 5.93 Ha.

Marananga

A 2 B 2 C 2 D 2.6 Acres

Angaston

A 3 B 1 C 5 D 1523m2

Tanunda

A 2 B 1 C 2 D 890m2