Kanmantoo injects life into South Australia local economy - Invest in Australia
Kanmantoo injects life into South Australia local economyInvest in Australia“This is an example in the Adelaide Hills of what this Government is seeking to achieve right across South Australia. “We are working to ensure the benefits of the mining boom to extend beyond those working in the mines to improve the standard of ...Mining key to growth, says Jay WeatherillThe AustralianWeatherill opens KanmantooMiningNews.net (subscription)all 3 news articles »
South Australia on hunt for agency to help boost investment - PRWeek UK
South Australia on hunt for agency to help boost investmentPRWeek UKThe government of South Australia is hunting for an agency to help build the region's profile and encourage inward investment from the UK. The brief calls for an agency to raise awareness of South Australia and its capital Adelaide to attract UK ...
Big fox baiting program for Eyre Peninsula - ABC Online
Big fox baiting program for Eyre PeninsulaABC OnlineOne of Australia's largest fox baiting programs has started on Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. About 800 landowners across 40000 square kilometres will be involved in the program. Biosecurity program manager Iggy Honan says some areas are forecast ...and more »
South Australian forced to close tourism centre - The Australian
South Australian forced to close tourism centreThe AustralianTHREATENED legal action by the private operator of Adelaide's main tourism centre - and a warning of further political damage to state Labor - has forced the South Australian government to cancel a controversial three-year contract it signed last year.South Australia Government takes back South Australian Travel CentreAdelaide NowMinister coy on SA Travel Centre futureABC Onlineall 10 news articles »
Disabled carers too busy for jobs - Adelaide Now
Disabled carers too busy for jobsAdelaide NowPicture: Sarah Reed Source: The Advertiser SOUTH Australians caring for people with a disability are the least likely in the nation to participate in the workforce. The latest Productivity Commission report on government services shows only 50.8 per ...
Australia turns focus to South, keen on more bilateral trade - Hindu Business Line
Australia turns focus to South, keen on more bilateral tradeHindu Business LineAddressing an interactive session on 'India- Australia Partnership: Trade and Investment' organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), he said that the increase in diplomatic strength has facilitated devotion of more resources to South ...and more »
OneSteel on notice to curb job cuts - The Australian
Wall Street JournalOneSteel on notice to curb job cutsThe AustralianTHE South Australian government has put OneSteel on notice to keep job losses to a minimum in the regional steel city of Whyalla or face a hostile regulatory environment. OneSteel will axe 145 jobs in addition to those previously announced as the ...Australia's OneSteel ramps up iron-ore, eyes new nameCreamer Media's Mining WeeklyOnesteel slashes jobs, posts $74m lossABC OnlineOneSteel flags 430 job cutsSky News AustraliaSteel Business Briefing (subscription)all 137 news articles »
Tigers name Ponting in one-day final squad - ABC Online
ESPNcricinfo.comTigers name Ponting in one-day final squadABC OnlineRicky Ponting has been named in a 13-man squad for Tasmania's one-day final against South Australia at Adelaide Oval on Saturday. The Tigers are yet to decide who will make way for Ponting, who was dropped from Australia's one-day squad on Monday.Ponting to play one-day finalFox SportsPonting's not done yetTheMercury.com.auTigers make room for legendSydney Morning HeraldESPNcricinfo.com -Herald Sunall 1,742 news articles »
Eudunda is our biggest fuel guzzler - Adelaide Now
Eudunda is our biggest fuel guzzlerAdelaide NowSouth Australians spent on average $1255 on petrol last year. The state average spending per transaction was the lowest in the country at $44.42, while motorists at Tumby Bay spent the most on average for each petrol transaction at $73.13.
South Africa: Tourism minister concludes Australia visit - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
South Africa: Tourism minister concludes Australia visit7thSpace Interactive (press release)Pretoria - Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk ends his three-day visit to Australia, today, to promote South Africa as a tourism destination. South Africa views Australia as an important source market. By October 2011 over 84 000 Australians had ...and more »