Overseas students thriving in SA and help $2.47bn education boom
International student enrolments are up, even on pre-Covid numbers as part of a $2.47bn sector boom.
International student enrolments are up, even on pre-Covid numbers as part of a $2.47bn sector boom.
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
South Australia’s leaders of tomorrow have converged on Parliament House for the sitting of the 2024 Teen Parliament.
Adelaide Airport hopes to offer 39 non-stop direct flights by 2050 as part of a bold plan to bring Adelaide closer to more major cities. See which routes are on the list.
Elders chief executive Mark Allison explains how SA farmers are embracing change in the face of extraordinary global challenges.
Dumping the tax on staff benefits such as long lunches and city parking, as well as ending Covid restrictions, are keys to luring workers back to the CBD, business leaders say.
South Australia is being held back by a “small but influential and affluent group” of opponents, Committee for Adelaide chief Bruce Djite has told a discussion debating how to grow the state.
Steven Marshall and Peter Malinauskas have outlined competing visions for the future of our state, covering issues ranging from population to Putin. See how the discussion unfolded.
Investors need to have a “fear of missing out” on the next big thing in SA business, chief entrepreneur Andrew Nunn says.
Manny Fortuna has been working for Santos since 1989 and now his daughter Laura has joined him on the company payroll as the company seeks to move into the future.
Young South Australians want politicians to sit up and take notice of how to fix the state. See how the The Advertiser’s Teen Parliament unfolded.
The Premier says subsidies aren’t the answer for SA’s new jobs but his Labor challenger insists the state must invest in its future.
A major plank in the renaissance of Adelaide’s Riverbank is nearly complete but what else is needed to bring the Torrens to life?
Year 12 student Mobin Achakzai will attend The Advertiser’s Teen Parliament on Friday with a mission to fix a problem in Adelaide he says reminds him of Afghanistan.
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