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Cameron EnglandBusiness editor

Cameron England has been reporting on business for more than 18 years with a focus on corporate wrongdoing, the wine sector, oil and gas, mining and technology. He is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ Company Directors Course and has a keen interest in corporate governance. When he’s not writing about business, he’s likely to be found trail running in the Adelaide Hills and further afield.

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This computer-generated handout image released by the French industrial naval, defence and energy group DCNS on April 26, 2016 shows a 4,500 tonne Barracuda shortfin submarine. US defence contractor Lockheed Martin will supply the combat systems for Australia's new fleet of 12 French submarines, Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne said September 30, 2016.  The Australian arm of the American defence giant defeated US rival Raytheon in a deal to fit out the 50 billion Australian dollar (38 billion USD) vessels. / AFP PHOTO / DCNS / HO /  RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / DCNS" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - NO SALES

Defence skills to be shipshape

Recognising that they need to work together to meet the needs of Australia’s $90 billion naval shipbuilding program, the major companies have agreed to collaborate, rather than compete.

SA Business
Adelaide Showgrounds urban solar plant is officially a power station, meaning it can earn renewable energy certificates providing new revenue. Showground chief executive John Rothwell on the roof of the Goyder Pavilion with the solar panels.

Microgrids give SA an edge

With microgrids at the Adelaide Showground, Adelaide Airport and the SA Produce Market, the state has an opportunity to be a leader in the technology.

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