Strength in Unity
The Southern Barossa Business Group (SBBG) began as a small collective of like-minded businesses advocating for positive change in Lyndoch and has grown into a strong, united network representing businesses across the whole Southern Barossa region.
Dedicated to fostering a connected and thriving business community, SBBG provides opportunities to network, collaborate, and grow—whether you’re a small start-up, a well-established business, or somewhere in between.
Together, we work to drive opportunities, influence local decisions, and support economic growth.
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WHY JOIN SBBG?
- A Stronger Voice – The more businesses that stand behind SBBG, the greater our influence when advocating for local initiatives with Council and Government.
- Business Growth & Networking – Connect with fellow business owners, exchange ideas, and collaborate on opportunities that benefit the region.
- Regional Promotion – Together, we showcase the Southern Barossa as a thriving business hub, attracting investment and visitors.
- Collective Impact – By joining forces, we create a better business environment and community for all.
If you’re a business in the Southern Barossa, your voice matters. Join us today and be part of shaping the future of our region!
Membership
Become a member of the Southern Barossa Business Group and enjoy exclusive benefits that help put your business on the map!
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ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
📅 Runs from July 1 – June 30 each year.
💰 $50 per business
MEMBER BENEFITS
- Recognition & Awards – Your business becomes eligible for nomination in the prestigious Southern Barossa Business Awards.
- Online Presence – Get a dedicated business listing on our website, managed by you to ensure accurate and up-to-date information.
- Networking Events – Connect with like-minded business owners at Business at Sunset and other exclusive events.
- Advocacy & Support – SBBG actively advocates for businesses in the Southern Barossa, working to strengthen the local economy.
Join us today and be part of a proactive and supportive business community!


📣 Southern Barossa Businesses – Your Voice Matters
The Southern Barossa Business Group is proud to support RDA BGLAP’s Inaugural Business Survey, capturing the real experiences of local businesses across our region.
This is a great chance for Southern Barossa businesses to make sure our unique challenges, opportunities, and priorities are heard — and represented — in shaping the future direction of the broader Barossa, Gawler, Light and Adelaide Plains business community.
✅ One respondent from each council area will win a $100 Visa Gift Card
✅ Survey closes 16 November
✅ Only takes a few minutes
👉 Scan the QR code below
or use this link to take part: forms.office.com/r/Dt7xqzeAxZ
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🍽️ Southern Barossa Business Awards – Hospitality Award 🍽️
We’re excited to reveal the winner of the Hospitality Award!
🎉 The Lord Lyndoch – a big congratulations on taking out top honours! Your dedication to quality food, service and a warm Barossa welcome truly shines.
👏 A special mention to our runner-up, Mount Pleasant Bakery, Cafe & General Store – well done and well deserved!
This category was proudly sponsored by David Moen Barrister – thank you for supporting our region’s outstanding hospitality businesses.
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🏆 Southern Barossa Business Awards – Club or Community Group Award🏆
We’re thrilled to announce the winner of the Club/Community Group Award
🎉 Barossa Wildlife Rescue – a huge congratulations on a well-deserved win!
👏 And a big shout out to our runner-up, the Lyndoch Bowling Club
This category was proudly sponsored by Ashton Hurn MP - Member for Schubert– thank you for supporting local groups that make our region stronger.
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