About Light Regional Council Community Directory
The Light Community Directory offers a curated list of local services, cultural organisations, tourism operators, wineries and community groups across this renowned wine-producing region. It includes health and welfare services, educational institutions, arts and crafts associations, sporting clubs and visitor information, helping residents and tourists engage with the area’s viticulture, heritage and community life.
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They provide a central online platform where individuals can easily find local services, community programs, and events tailored to their needs.
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The Light community directory features categories such as health and wellbeing services, disability and ageing support, child care, community clubs and halls, education and employment programs, environment and conservation, arts and creative activities, and sport.
Listings also include Aboriginal services, legal and advocacy support, crisis and emergency services, accommodation, transport, volunteering and welfare assistance, as well as recreational and self‑help groups.
Many programs are run by local organisations and service clubs within the Light, though some specialised health, disability or cultural services travel from nearby regional centres to support residents.
Light Region
Named after surveyor Colonel William Light, this council area lies on the edge of the Barossa and encompasses rolling farming country and historic mining towns. Kapunda boasts Australia’s first commercial copper mine, with walking trails and murals telling its story; Freeling and Greenock offer craft breweries and country pubs. Vineyards spill over gently sloping hills. Locals wander the Kapunda mine ruins at dusk when kangaroos emerge and browse farm stalls near Freeling for seasonal produce.
Council has an approximate area of 1,300 km².