Mozambique mission
04 Feb 10 | Marc and Barbara McDonald continue to have faith in their plan, which is to assist African communities. The couple, from Kapunda, left Mozambique in June 2009 in support of their dream.
Noisy works
04 Feb 10 | Jon Stevens had the Vine Inn rocking on Friday night. The crowd sung along to the Noiseworks hits and Stevens proved again that he has amazing vocal power.
04 Feb 10 | Angaston’s Liam Buckley is the first recipient of the new ‘Stump Jump’ scholarship. The scholarship, offered by Foundation Barossa, provides financial support for a young person to assist with their tertiary education.

WEATHER

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21°C - 37°C Possible afternoon/evening shower.

SPORT

Winning Wards
04 Feb 10 | Baz and Sue Ward from Sandy Creek had their engines roaring at Saturday’s Tractor Pull on the Ahrens property at Kingsford Estate.
Is this the great Aussie turn-off?
8:12 AM ACDT | EMPTY seats at the nation's cricket grounds are fast becoming blood on the carpet at the Nine Network with cricket's long-term broadcast partner hit by a major fall in TV audiences for the sport.
Vines offer good news
There is a positive vibe surrounding the 2010 Barossa grape crush, thanks to decent winter and ...
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NATIONAL NEWS

Coalition to offer six months off to parents
8:15 AM ACDT | A SIX-MONTH scheme of paid parental leave and plans to extend to nannies similar pay and conditions as childcare workers are at the heart of a Coalition policy being designed to woo family and female voters.

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WORLD NEWS

Iran ups the ante in battle with West on uranium
8:17 AM ACDT | BEIRUT: In a possible move to deflect attention from Iran's political woes, the President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has ordered the nation's atomic energy agency to begin enriching uranium from 3.5 per cent to 20 per cent purity to serve as fuel for a Tehran medical reactor.
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An insider's view: David Wilson should have been saved
8:30 AM ACDT | Former Labor foreign minister Gareth Evans is the key to the truth on why the Keating government wasted five chances to bring kidnapped Australian David Wilson home alive from Cambodia in 1994.
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