Billion-dollar win despite drought
South Australia had its lowest rainfall on record last year but that hasn’t stopped the state’s agriculture sector setting a record for revenue.
South Australia had its lowest rainfall on record last year but that hasn’t stopped the state’s agriculture sector setting a record for revenue.
At a time when SA’s regions need all the visitors they can attract, Freedom of Information documents show regional airfares could skyrocket.
When a Warradale couple left for their family holiday in December, they did not expect it to take almost two months to get home. But travel restrictions due to coronavirus kept them on Christmas Island.
Bridal on Pulteney, one of Adelaide’s most popular bridal stores, has gone into liquidation with about 70 brides affected.
A new wine deal will lead to more travellers experiencing McLaren Vale reds from Wirra Wirra.
Coronavirus travel restrictions are keeping agricultural worker overseas, leading to issues for the farming sector.
The first two people confirmed to have coronavirus in South Australia have been released from quarantine at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Four farming families on the Eyre Peninsula are offering a unique proposition to the marketplace.
Coronavirus has shut down Australia’s rock lobster industry but Chinese appetite for the nation’s meat remains strong.
It’s early days, but this year’s winegrape harvest looks like coming in a bit light, with a number of factors in play.
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