SA’s leading female innovators
FEMALE leaders in the health, engineering, arts and agriculture sectors have been recognised as winners in this year’s Winnovation Awards.
FEMALE leaders in the health, engineering, arts and agriculture sectors have been recognised as winners in this year’s Winnovation Awards.
THE corporate regulator has wound up 17 abandoned companies in the year to September, including three in South Australia.
A CHINESE cladding company is seeking more than $9 million from the builder of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital — the firm claims a breach of contract between the parties and improper cashing in of a multimillion-dollar bank guarantee.
OZ MINERALS has lowered capital expenditure guidance for its $916 million Carrapateena copper-gold mine in the state’s far north, but says it remains on track to start production there by the end of next year.
ADELAIDE wellness and resilience expert Gina Brooks says businesses should be doing more to support mentally healthy workplaces.
ONE of the state’s biggest commercial builders is on track to break through $400 million in annual turnover this year on the back of major projects in the education, hospitality and health sectors.
THE state’s second biggest home builder is looking interstate to supercharge its growth, targeting Queensland and Victoria as part of an ambitious national expansion plan.
THE Progress Sculpture, which has looked over Rundle Mall for more than 50 years, has been reinstalled ahead of the arrival of Swedish fashion giant H&M.
CONFIDENCE in the state’s property sector has dipped slightly but remains the highest in the country, according to a survey of the industry.
THE builder of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital has been ordered to pay $1.9 million to the Chinese cladding contractor it engaged on the project.
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