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Join the Barossa Visitor Centre for a spectacular SALA exhibition showcasing the stunning photographs that will feature in our 2026 Barossa Photographic Calendar!
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and captivating moments captured by talented photographers, showcasing the beauty of Barossa in their exclusive photographic calendar exhibition. Explore stunning shots from star-filled skies to snuffling echidnas, with each image telling a unique story of the region’s charm and allure. Join as they celebrate the passion of local and visiting photographers, and discover the essence of Barossa through their lens.
From August 1st to 31st, visitors can admire the diverse array of photographic talent on display and cast their vote for the People’s Choice Award. Your vote will help determine which photographer will walk away with the honour of being People’s Choice winner and a $250 Barossa Made voucher.
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