SA’s second biggest energy storage project to be built in Templers
The construction of the Templers battery, by ZEN Energy in partnership with the South Australian Government, is set to generate over 180 local jobs.
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The construction of the Templers battery, by ZEN Energy in partnership with the South Australian Government, is set to generate over 180 local jobs.
The University of Adelaide proudly launched the 2024 Emerging Leaders Series with a special luncheon featuring the Hon Stephen Mullighan MP, Treasurer of South Australia
Following another record-breaking year in ticket sales, Adelaide Fringe wants to hear from South Australian business owners and operators about the impact of the festival on the local economy.
From now until 11:59PM (AEST) Friday 26 April 2024, you can cast your vote for each of the 11 award categories.
South Australia’s wine industry has achieved remarkable international acclaim at the Mundus Vini Grand International Wine Awards, with both Schubert Estate Wines from the Barossa Valley and Taylors Wines from the Clare Valley receiving top honours.
The Government of South Australia, alongside Tribe Global Ventures, is offering a remarkable opportunity for tech entrepreneurs eager to take their businesses to the international stage.
The Light Regional Council has greenlit the construction of a new medical center in Freeling, set to begin next month at 6 Hanson Street.
The quarterly meeting of the Barossa, Light, Adelaide Plains Jobs and Skills Network will be held at the Tanunda Community CWA Hall on Thursday April 4, 10.30am – 12.30pm, followed by a light networking lunch.
If you missed the community drop-in sessions, complete the online survey, or visit a council office or library to complete a paper survey by 5pm 26 March.
Christine, transitioning from a soil scientist to a pivotal cucumber grower, is a prime example of the passion and expertise fueling the Adelaide Plains’ agriculture.
Want to grow your business? Join our B2B Support Program for free advice and subsidised referrals to local professionals.