Directors asked to lead on culture and focus on risk
The landscape for directors shifted again last year, AICD fellow Graham Bradley has told directors around the nation.
The landscape for directors shifted again last year, AICD fellow Graham Bradley has told directors around the nation.
Some are prominent public figures, others backroom operators who shun the limelight. But they share one thing in common – they wield immense influence in South Australia.
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Despite her ongoing employment being mandated by an ongoing tender process, the manager of the SA Venture Capital Fund has quit.
An Adelaide company with its sights set on Mongolian gas has had some good drilling results.
Martin Haese says his new pick for a top job at Business SA – a former Adelaide City councillor – has runs on the board, and he expects a lot from him.
After a year blighted by the land tax debate and devastating bushfires, the sense of urgency around rebuilding SA’s economy needs to ramp up.
Nearly two centuries of retail history will come to an end when Harris Scarfe’s Adelaide store closes for good on Sunday. You can still grab a bargain (there are still toasters), but get in quick.
Elaine Stead, a high profile Adelaide-based venture capitalist, claims columns in the AFR made her look “stupid” and “reckless”.
OZ Minerals has a big year ahead of it with its new Carrapateena mine slated to hit full production in the next 12 months.
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