MGM Wireless soars on capital raising
ADELAIDE publicly listed company MGM Wireless will welcome its first institutional investor as part of a new capital raising exercise to secure working capital.
ADELAIDE publicly listed company MGM Wireless will welcome its first institutional investor as part of a new capital raising exercise to secure working capital.
AN Adelaide company, which has been a key contributor to the global success of American fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones, has won the top honour in TV for its technology.
THE family-owned Rawnsley Park Station in the Flinders Ranges has expanded tourism offerings ahead of peak season arrivals.
EVERYONE’S chocolate fantasies can now be realised in 10 minutes flat at a new pop-up store that’s opening within a suburban Adelaide shopping centre later this month.
A CAREER in science, technology engineering and maths (STEM) is not only a great opportunity to choose the lifestyle women want, it is also well paid and has a great future — the reason most men choose these careers, according to Olympic Dam head Laura Tyler.
THE cost of Tesla’s big battery in SA — and the price the former state government agreed to pay for the stored power — has been revealed for the first time as Energy Minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan slammed it as a “rushed, chaotic and expensive fix”.
PROFESSIONAL growth that drives fast-growing SA businesses forward, including in the regions, will again be fostered through this year’s Industry Leaders Fund grants.
LUXURY cheese lovers are being promised it will be worth the wait for an exciting new product in the wings from Barossa Valley Cheese Company to be launched early next year.
A THOUSAND manuka trees, planted last month in the state’s mid-North, represent a new growth opportunity for SA honey, relish and pickles maker Spring Gully Foods.
A LOBETHAL business has launched a petition to force the ANZ Bank to reverse its decision to close a local branch and four other SA regional branches by November, saying it will “leave a hole in everything and rip an important part of the community fabric”.
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