SA firms hit China bonanza – and they’re not done yet
Tens of millions worth of deals are being forged by South Australian firms at the world’s biggest trade fair.
Tens of millions worth of deals are being forged by South Australian firms at the world’s biggest trade fair.
SA’s $18.5bn agriculture industry should be given some exemptions from onerous carbon emissions reporting, say the Liberals.
John-Paul Drake is condemning the “beyond unconscionable” carbon reporting burden on farmers, warning this will trigger supermarket price rises.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says neglect of the regions is a “social tragedy” as The Advertiser’s annual Bush Summit examines key issues affecting rural SA. Watch the replay here.
SA’s iconic juice manufacturer is one of many major regional businesses being smashed by the surging cost of electricity – despite cutting the amount of power it consumes.
Locals believe reopening the Eyre Peninsula rail line that was closed in 2019 is vital for the region, and are banding together to save the region’s small towns.
It may be green as far as the eye can see, but farmers in South Australia’s South-East are currently facing conditions they fear they may never recover from.
Sixth generation farmer James Heaslip went to uni and worked as an auditor and business analyst before returning to the farm that has been in his family for 152 years.
The Barossa Valley would be the site of a collaborative effort between GPs and service providers to help mental health patients waiting for specialist help.
Australians living in the bush have revealed their biggest concerns, many of which reflect those of their city-slicking cousins.
South Australians living in the bush have revealed their biggest concerns, many of which reflect those of their city-slicking cousins.
The Barossa is synonymous with German free settlers establishing a wine industry in the 1800s, but the reality is not that simple.
Fifth-generation SA farmer Karl Zerner shares what he loves most about raising his little boy where he grew up – and the things about farming that city folk mightn’t understand.
A TikTok marketing push has triggered Port Lincoln tuna sales into China.
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