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.
The Premier was playing hard to get with his message to one of Australia’s biggest firms on plans for a multibillion-dollar Spencer Gulf project.
The perception of SA in the east is that our biggest industry is moaning – but the Premier just delivered a big sign that will change, writes David Penberthy.
SA’s long had an image of nimbyism – but the reality behind the overly loud group is far different, says the head of UniSA.
One in two SA apprentices drop out, new figures reveal, as the state is set to spearhead a new national bid to reverse the trend.
More than 50,000 new residents will be moving into homes on the fringe of the metropolitan area – but they’ll be left isolated if substantial transport work doesn’t happen.
SA’s peak motoring body has big ideas to improve regional highways and suburban traffic flow – but not at the expense of a growing backlog of crucial maintenance projects.
Covid stalled Adelaide’s conventions sector but it has now recovered to pre-pandemic highs, with a lucrative “tail” wagging long after the actual conferences end.
Boosting population is a blunt instrument to push SA’s economy forward, Mitsubishi’s boss has warned, telling leaders there is a better way.
South Australia can push the nation into a defence, space and cyber driven future, the premier says, if the federal government does its part too.
Both the prime minister and premier are pitching Adelaide nuclear-powered submarine construction as an economic nirvana, writes Paul Starick.
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