Double blow for wine industry
It is a perfect storm for the wine industry at the moment, with exports smashed due to coronavirus and one of the lowest harvests in a decade.
It is a perfect storm for the wine industry at the moment, with exports smashed due to coronavirus and one of the lowest harvests in a decade.
Coronavirus has impacted trade across the globe, with restaurants being some of the hardest hit. This has resulted in a significant impact, and a new way of doing business, for one SA seafood company.
A six-star, $19m food and wine centre in the Riverland would create 145 jobs and help lift tourism in the region, consultants say.
The future of Rex Airlines’ regional routes in South Australia has hung in the balance for weeks. But state and federal funding will underpin 18 weekly return flights to country towns.
The locals’ night at the Terroir restaurant has been a Clare Valley institution for many years. But coronavirus means it now looks very different.
Adelaide could see its coldest day in 12 years as a wintry blast hits the state, bringing heavy rainfall to the city and some regional areas. SEE WHERE THE RAIN FELL.
Petrol prices are at their lowest point in decades in the suburbs, but further out in the regions, motorists are paying far more.
A young Renmark clothing label owner is encouraging people to get behind their local businesses during the COVID-19 crisis by creating a unique campaign.
The reality of a rapidly spreading virus without a vaccine has revealed again how important it is to fight dangerous diseases in every way possible, public health officials say.
Reports of racist outbursts are increasing amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest incidents have disturbed Riverland backpackers.
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