Chair Rolf Binder promotes local wines with Federal Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell
RDABGLAP Chair Rolf Binder engaged in a pivotal discussion on expanding wine exports with Trade Minister Don Farrell and MP Matt Burnell at Esilio Wines.
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RDABGLAP Chair Rolf Binder engaged in a pivotal discussion on expanding wine exports with Trade Minister Don Farrell and MP Matt Burnell at Esilio Wines.
This year’s Northern & Yorke Regional Forum focused on the crucial theme of ‘Regional Resilience: The Need for Diversity’.
South Australia’s Barossa Valley is set to play a role in the 2025 AFL Gather Round, with the State Government partnering with The Barossa Council to deliver a jointly-funded $40 million upgrade to facilities.
This week-long event is designed to equip small business owners with the tools, insights, and knowledge necessary to navigate the challenges of today’s business environment.
Hosted by the Regional Australia Institute (RAI), the day was packed with discussions, covering everything from jobs and training to renewable energy and community wellbeing.
Grants from $3,000 – $30,000 to enhance digital connectivity for farmers, supporting the purchase of digital farming technology to improve productivity and safety.
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.
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