Vineyards at Two Hands Wines in the Barossa Valley, with rows of grapevines, a winding road and a car moving through the landscape in South Australia.

Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Plains

Covering the Barossa Valley, Gawler, Light Region and Adelaide Plains

Barossa Valley, Credit: Tourism Australia / South Australian Tourism Commission

Overview

The Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Plains region builds on its strong competitive advantages to attract investment and talent. With a world-famous wine and tourism industry, premium grains, pulses and livestock production, and market gardens and high-tech horticulture across the plains, the region supports a diverse and resilient economy. Above-average trade skills, strong transport connections and lifestyle amenity continue to attract opportunity and growth.

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82,102
Population
3,144
square kilometres
4.43
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Pipeline Project Total Value ($B)
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Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Plains

Regional Development Australia Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Plains works with businesses, local government, industry and communities to identify regional challenges and economic opportunities. The organisation supports sustainable economic growth by providing advice, delivering programs and facilitating partnerships that respond to regional priorities.

RDABGLAP delivers programs and initiatives focused on business growth, workforce development, leadership and industry development. This includes grants assistance, business and drought support, workforce and skills initiatives, leadership and governance programs, regional analysis and support for investment and industry development.

RDABGLAP works in partnership with its local government partners across the region to support place-based projects and coordinated regional outcomes.

Contact

Regional Development Australia Barossa Gawler Light Adelaide Plains (RDABGLAP)
30-38 Tanunda Rd
Nuriootpa
SA
5355
Australia
+61 8 8563 3603
contact@barossa.org.au

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