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SA manufacturer joins forces with Country Fire Service to enhance firefighting efforts
Kimberly-Clark Australia (KCA), a prominent manufacturer in South Australia, has stepped up to assist the South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS) in its firefighting efforts during the Fire Danger Season.
Findon Technical College unveils state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities for SA’s future workforce
Findon Technical College has officially opened its doors, marking the inauguration of the first of five technical colleges initiated by the South Australian Government.
Six defence research projects secure $900K funding in South Australia
Six projects have secured nearly $900,000 in funding through the seventh round of the Defence Innovation Partnership’s Collaborative Research Fund (CRF).
THL to buy SA’s leading RV dealer Camperagent RV
ASX-listed Tourism Holdings Limited (THL) has signed an agreement to acquire Camperagent RV Centre, an RV sales dealership based in South Australia.Â
SA energy, mining sector posts record level job vacancies in Q4 2023
The South Australian energy and resources sector is witnessing significant growth as new data reveals a record number of job advertisements in the last quarter of 2023.Â
South Australia sets export records, surpasses $17.9B in 2023
South Australia has achieved record-breaking export levels, reaching an impressive $17.9 billion for the 12 months ending November 2023.
SA’s Fee Free TAFE boost enrolments by 65%
Enrolments for TAFE SA have seen a dramatic 65 per cent increase compared to two years ago following the launch of the South Australian government’s Fee Free TAFE effort.Â
SA boosts training and skills in new $10M investment
The South Australian Government has committed $10 million to support high-quality training delivery in a significant move to address skills shortages and enhance the training sector.
Haigh’s Chocolates to double production with $130M state-of-the-art manufacturing hub
Haigh’s, the renowned South Australian family-owned chocolate business, has unveiled plans for its upcoming $130 million Salisbury South manufacturing facility.
Aussie-made steel hull to be used in Australian SSN-AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines
The Australian government has spearheaded its efforts to ensure that Australian-made steel is used in the construction of the nation’s conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines built at Osborne Naval Shipyard in South Australia.Â