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Teys Australia beefs up industry

AUSTRALIA'S second largest beef processor Teys Australia will inject over $30m into new infrastructure at its Naracoorte plant and offer around 100 new jobs in a significant boost to the region's […]

Home health trial expanded

MORE country patients with chronic disease are being monitored in the comfort of their own home following the launch of an innovative trial expanding the reach of virtual clinical care […]

Growth capacity framework developed

A FORMAL framework designed to identify existing assets and potential growth capacity is being developed for the Limestone Coast […]

Next generation industry leaders search

SHEEP Producers Australia is seeking applications from people in the sheep industry aged 25 to 40 for the 2018 Sheep Industry Ambassadors Award.[…]

Funding agreement to boost apprenticeship numbers

MORE than 20,000 additional work-based apprenticeships and traineeships will be created in South Australia over the next four years thanks to a major funding agreement struck by the State Government.[…]

Shire a state leader

NEW research has confirmed Glenelg Shire Council is a state leader in customer service and community engagement.[…]

Heater safety warning issued as cold weather hits

SOUTH Australians firing up their heaters to escape the winter chill are being warned about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning.[…]

Wine research plan

DEFINING Australian wines' unique flavours, making vines more robust, defeating disease and introducing more innovation to winemaking are among the key goals of a new national centre launched at the University of Adelaide's Waite campus this week.[…]

University hub launch

FLINDERS University's New Venture Institute (NVI) hub is up and running in Mount Gambier, giving business and employment a boost in the South East.[…]

Driver caution urged

SA POLICE has an important message for anyone heading away for a relaxing June long weekend - plan ahead to save your own life.[…]

Prison education programs reduce risk of reoffending

PRISONERS who took vocation and education training programs in jail were twice as likely to remain offence-free five years after release when compared with inmates who did not. […]

Singe appointed as new Grant District chief executive

GRANT District Council has appointed a new chief executive officer following an extensive recruitment process.[…]

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REVIEW: Wonderful performance by theatre group

MOUNT Gambier Theatre Group’s latest performance is not for the faint hearted. This weekend marks the final performance of the critically acclaimed play Dinner....