‘Silicon Valley of Australia’: How SA can leapfrog into a hi-tech future
South Australia can become a Silicon Valley of Australia” by unleashing a pipeline of highly skilled graduates, says Mitsubishi’s Australian boss.
South Australia can become a Silicon Valley of Australia” by unleashing a pipeline of highly skilled graduates, says Mitsubishi’s Australian boss.
An unstoppable surge in electric vehicle drivers escaping fuel excise payments is triggering top-level calls for fuel excise reforms.
Several projects are aiming to help create bigger, better, stronger, and healthier regional communities in SA. See what they are.
Tourism is smashing records as experts say “regenerative” tourism is among future opportunities.
Kevin Gallagher, the head of SA’s biggest company, says demonising fossil fuels and energy producers will drive away investment and derail clean fuel initiatives.
Net-zero emissions policies don’t have to cost jobs – this Adelaide engineering firm is thriving thanks to an ambitious project hidden away in the desert.
One spot in SA is “ground zero” for the regional worker and housing shortage – the upper South-East desperately wants to grow, but just can’t.
These six young professionals all migrated to SA for lifestyle and career opportunities. But without more housing, a leading economist says our state can’t fulfil its potential.
Why The Advertiser is challenging conventional thinking on population growth, economic priorities, urban planning, future jobs and reversing the brain drain.
Automated homes of the future that draw power from your electric vehicles are closer than you think – and the RAA is already getting involved.
Almost 24,000 extra homes for more than 50,000 people are set to be delivered in four residential land parcels, as the Premier declares urban sprawl is “not a dirty word”. See the plans.
Property magnate Lang Walker has issued a resounding vote of confidence in SA’s future prosperity, saying our state now has the strong leadership needed for success.
The way we’re going to compete, not just with Sydney but the world, is with political leadership to make hard decisions when it comes to property, writes Bruce Djite.
Interstate, housing markets are plunging. SA has had a rising housing market for some years – now the experts have their say on whether SA house prices are about to follow the interstate trend.
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