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Issue No. 36 - August/September 2007
SA Government provides $6.3 million to further support plant research
The Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG) will receive $6.3 million in state Government funding, as announced at the recent budget, to continue its work in cereal crop research....
Read StorySA tourism boom for 07
SA's domestic tourism industry has had a brilliant start to the year with almost 2.0 million Australians visiting SA from other States during a 12-month period to the end of March 2007 - up 13.5% on last year....
Read StorySafcol recognised in international awards
SA seafood company, Safcol was recognised at the recent annual Superior Taste Awards by the International Taste and Quality Institute in Brussels....
Read StorySME‘s buckle under job applications
Web-based management solutions company Expr3ss, has created an applicant screening and checklist system in response to the increased number of job seekers on the Internet and to the decline in job application quality....
Read StorySouth Australian of the Year Awards - what makes South Australia GREAT?
Each year SA Great with the support of the Government of South Australia recognises inspirational South Australians who have made a significant contribution to our state over the past 12 months through the South Australian of the Year Awards....
Read StorySpanish media group takes interest in hot rocks
Spain's largest media group, Editorial Prensa Iberica Communications (EPI) has taken an initial holding of just over 1% in the Australian hot rocks developer, Petratherm....
Read StoryThomson Playford volunteers contribute
Thomson Playford has jointly won the 2007 Premier's Business Award in Volunteering for its work in providing free legal advice to homeless people in Adelaide....
Read StoryTransport group cautious despite capital spending boost
Transport lobby group the Committee for Adelaide Roads (CAR) has welcomed the $124 million increase in transport investment in the state's budget, but warned that the growing backlog of road maintenance work still needs to be addressed....
Read StoryTwo year call for u-mining framework
Reduced political opposition to uranium mining should not be taken to be a starting gun in the race to get new mines up and running, the recent Paydirt Australian Uranium Conference in Adelaide was told....
Read StoryWarrawong on song
Tourism entrepreneurs Anthony and Judy Miller have worked a second miraculous rescue on a South Australian icon, with Warrawong Sanctuary now trading in the black after the noted protected zone for indigenous fauna was on the brink of permanent closure last year....
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