Bats, birds pinching the crop? Here’s a nifty $1.6m solution
Fourth generation family fruit grower Ceravolo Orchards is investing $1.6 million in a new cherry farm that will be protected from the elements — including rain, birds and bats.
Fourth generation family fruit grower Ceravolo Orchards is investing $1.6 million in a new cherry farm that will be protected from the elements — including rain, birds and bats.
Adelaide Airport has secured a $50 million loan from ANZ, linked directly with the organisation’s environmental, social and governance performance.
The ASEAN region is now as important to South Australian exporters as China according to the South Australian Centre for Economic Studies.
Commercial law firm Cowell Clarke is one of five Adelaide practices eyeing interstate expansion as the main driver of growth in the next three-to-five years.
The head of Adelaide’s fastest growing law firm has his sights set on national expansion hot on the heels of the acquisition of Sydney firm Kemp Strang.
Adelaide’s biggest law firms are preparing themselves for new technologies expected to transform the industry, but say fears of job losses are overplayed.
Adelaide’s top lawyers are split on whether the profession has more to do to address the gender imbalance at the top ranks of the city’s biggest firms.
Adelaide’s legal industry is expected to undergo further consolidation in the coming years, as the city’s largest firms find ways to invest in new technology and smaller practices turn their attention to succession.
Commercial law firm HWL Ebsworth will take on eight graduates in its Adelaide office next year, as part of the firm’s biggest ever annual intake of university graduates nationally.
Adelaide’s biggest law firms continue to give back to the community through formal pro bono programs, charity work and other community initiatives.
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