Viterra needs 1800 more workers
Despite drought, fires and frost, SA’s grain harvest is looking highly promising – and its primary handler Viterra is putting on hundreds more workers than normal to manage it.
Despite drought, fires and frost, SA’s grain harvest is looking highly promising – and its primary handler Viterra is putting on hundreds more workers than normal to manage it.
Work on rebuilding South Australia’s Dog Fence has reached a major milestone.
A Canadian pension fund might be the single biggest investor in Australian agriculture, but in South Australia farming families still rule the roost. Explore the list.
Lovers of a good steak shouldn’t expect to find bargains anytime soon, with cattle prices growing to record levels as the country’s beef herd shrinks to its smallest in decades.
A Canadian pension fund might be the single biggest investor in Australian agriculture, but in South Australia farming families still rule the roost. Explore the list.
He’s the pride of the Eyre Peninsula, and this famous jockey will now have a statue built in his honour at Streaky Bay.
South Australia’s borders will shut to Victorians from midnight Wednesday night. It comes as Premier Steven Marshall says there will be ‘greater scrutiny’ on all essential travel applications.
Emirates, which ran direct flights from Adelaide to Dubai until the COVID-19 pandemic, is pulling out of the SA market.
After a tough season last year, the South Australian grain sector is forging ahead with plans to grow to a $6 billion industry by 2030.
Handouts of up to $2m could entice regional business owners to invest in their local economies to bring country towns back to life under a new state government stimulus plan.
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