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Dec 20, 2023 |
indaily.com.au | Christine Webster
WLASA Drinks with the Judiciary Hahndorf crash lifts SA road toll again Airbag failure recall for Toyota, Lexus Review into release of mental health patient charged with stabbing murder Music review: Royal Blood Can you pass the SA road rules test?
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Dec 20, 2023 |
indaily.com.au | Christine Webster
State Govt shrugs off interstate job poaching bid Changes at InDaily: Appointments and improved website VIDEO: SA to trial autism support program | Landmark worker's compensation case Who’s who at Groovin’ the Moo?
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Sep 25, 2023 |
theleadsouthaustralia.com.au | Jim Plouffe |Camillo Malacari |Christine Webster |Alexandrina Seager
Monday September 25, 2023 Regional South Australians are being asked for feedback on the importance of jetties so councils can lobby the the state government for their upkeep. As part of its Value of Jetties program, the Local Government Association has launched an SA Jetties Community Survey to demonstrate that jetties in regional and metropolitan areas hold a deeper value than simple economic trade.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
theleadsouthaustralia.com.au | Jim Plouffe |Christine Webster |Alexandrina Seager
Wednesday September 20, 2023 Regional Celebrate the people, groups and businesses of regional SA by voting in this year’s Regional Showcase Awards. South Australia’s regions offer a wellspring of stories that capture the leadership, innovation, successes, community spirit and resilience of these communities and their local industries.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
theleadsouthaustralia.com.au | Jim Plouffe |Christine Webster |Alexandrina Seager |Gabrielle Hall
Monday September 18, 2023 Regional As the Rugby World Cup continues in France, a Barossa rugby club started by winemakers decades ago welcomes a contingent of Fijian players and a new home ground. The Barossa Valley is developing a reputation for being a hub for rugby, a sport usually associated with Australia’s eastern states.
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Sep 4, 2023 |
indaily.com.au | Christine Webster
Scandal after scandal: Is corporate Australia facing moral bankruptcy? Trap. is a bar you won’t want to leave 127 Chapel Hill Road, Chapel Hill Westpac taken to court over hardship cases How do the voice referendum ‘yes’ and ‘no’ cases stack up? Why does low unemployment matter?
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Apr 23, 2023 |
smartcompany.com.au | Christine Webster
South Australian grape and wine producers will soon be able to access a facility to experiment with no and low-alcohol wine products for a rapidly growing global market. The University of Adelaide and the Australian Wine Research Institute officially launched the $1.98 million laboratory at the university’s Waite campus on Wednesday. The SA Government through Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) has funded the facility to diversify the use of wine grapes.
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Apr 20, 2023 |
theleadsouthaustralia.com.au | Jim Plouffe |Christine Webster |Jack O’Halloran |Shannon Pearce
Primary Industries and Regional Development minister Clare Scriven at the NOLA laboratory launch. Photo supplied. The University of Adelaide and the Australian Wine Research Institute officially launched the $1.98m laboratory at the university’s Waite campus on Wednesday. The SA Government through Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) has funded the facility to diversify the use of wine grapes.
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Apr 5, 2023 |
indaily.com.au | Christine Webster
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Mar 12, 2023 |
safarmer.com.au | Christine Webster
LABOUR use has decreased on horticulture and dairy farms, and increased on broadacre farms across the country over the past few years, according to the latest ABARES survey results. ABARES (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences) executive director, Dr Jared Greenville, said despite the decline in labour use, agricultural production had increased over the same period – indicating that farms have adapted to constrained labour supply.