SA hit a world-leading stretch of operating on 100 per cent renewable energy over summer, with Trade Minister Nick Champion heading to Singapore and Japan to lure more investment for the sector.
Cyber experts from the nation’s top defence companies are meeting regularly in Adelaide to thwart the rise of unfriendly nations hunting for weaknesses in Australia’s military networks.
Augustinus Krikke slept on the steps of Parliament House for 161 days in a bid to save the Repat hospital from closure. Now, years later, the Vietnam veteran is seeing what the protest achieved.
Rotting organic litter and fish washing back into the River Murray channel from floodplains is contributing to higher levels of dirty brown water flowing into thousands of regional households.
South Australia is experiencing its highest surge in mineral exploration for almost a decade as the hunt for high-paying copper and graphite lures miners to the state.
Boats, jetskis, canoes, swimming, fishing and yabbying are now banned along the flooding River Murray in South Australia, with offenders facing fines of up to $10,000.
Business should be reassessing COVID investment in online sales and looking
forward to an easing in talent shortages in the new year, according to the new
chief of the Australian Centre for Business Growth.
Children from 17 different cultural backgrounds at an inner suburban school are
among a groundswell of year one students climbing higher up the state’s reading
ladder for the fourth year in a row.
Five barrages around the River Murray Mouth, including one built in 1940 at Goolwa, are open for the first time in decades to release flood waters surging downstream.