Ahrens adds tank and windmill brands to growing portfolio
Acquisitive engineering and construction group Ahrens has snapped up a portfolio of rural brands as part of a deal struck with global infrastructure group Pentair.
Acquisitive engineering and construction group Ahrens has snapped up a portfolio of rural brands as part of a deal struck with global infrastructure group Pentair.
Hillgrove Resources is back in the black on the back of record copper production at its Kanmantoo mine in the Adelaide Hills.
A $180 million hotel and office development planned for Currie St will have a cherry on top for South Australians — or rather, a rooftop bar with sweeping views of the CBD. SEE THE PHOTOS.
Adelaide start-up ipData has secured close to $2 million in funding and appointed a high powered board to help commercialise its AI-backed property software.
Local mortgage brokers have backed Labor’s softening stance on the banking royal commission’s proposals for the sector, while continuing to fight for controversial trailing commissions.
Former Adelaide United owner Bruno Marveggio has been given two weeks to secure approval from creditors as part of a last-ditch effort to avoid bankruptcy.
Archer Exploration has registered a provisional patent for graphene-based inks it has developed, and their use in the biomolecular detection of diseases.
A trio of international companies has joined the list of corporate sponsors for this year’s Fringe Festival, which has attracted more than $3 million in cash and in kind sponsorship.
Blockchain experts have backed plans to make Adelaide a hub for the fledgling technology ahead of a high profile conference next month.
Adelaide fintech company Tic:Toc has partnered with non-bank lender La Trobe Financial to launch a new range of loans targeted at business owners.
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