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New generation of Port Lincoln tuna fishing families join forces to launch KIN Seafood
4 May 2021|
The next generation of three Port Lincoln-based tuna fishing families have joined forces for the first time to launch a new business aimed at testing and growing the market for premium Southern Bluefin Tuna among Australian consumers.

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Greaton breaks ground on $200 million Adelaide GPO Hotel
27 April 2021|
The Premier of South Australia, Steven Marshall, was on hand today to officially break ground on the $200 million, 285-room Adelaide GPO Hotel, alongside developer Greaton’s Managing Director Nicho Teng.

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Blog: Is LinkedIn cluttered with crap?
12 April 2021|
Australian Financial Review journalist Aaron Patrick on the weekend penned the article 'LinkedIn's empty language is dumbing down business.'

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Blog: How the media landscape is changing
9 April 2021|
The Collins Dictionary defines media as “the means of communication that reaches large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, and radio”. But as the world changes, traditional media might no longer be our be-all and end-all.

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Blog: How to set up a Google My Business listing
25 March 2021|
A Google My Business profile is essential for any business, especially those with a bricks and mortar physical location.

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Victoria Park wetland construction starts
12 March 2021|
Construction of a new wetland at the southern end of Victoria Park / Pakapakanthi in the Adelaide Park Lands will commence next week.

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LivingProof - An exhibition about joy, beauty and life-affirming experiences in ageing
11 March 2021|
As we grow older, how we express our identities shifts as a result of mental and physical limitations, along with our response to the way society expects us to age.

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Hutt St Centre opens the doors to its newly refurbished facilities
28 February 2021|
Hutt St Centre is opening the doors to its newly refurbished facilities on Sunday, which have been designed to better meet the changing needs of people at risk of or experiencing homelessness in Adelaide.

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State increasingly confident as South Australians back themselves and get on with business
26 February 2021|
South Australians are feeling increasingly confident in the state’s economic recovery and are looking ahead with optimism, according to the latest BankSA State Monitor survey.

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Adelaide Airport first to welcome Virgin Australia's 'Lounge of the Future'
23 February 2021|
Adelaide Airport has welcomed the opening of Virgin Australia’s new ‘lounge of the future’ - part of the airport’s current terminal expansion project.

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Impact100 grants to support local not-for-profit organisations
21 February 2021|
Not-for-profit organisations needing a significant funding boost to support their activities are being offered the opportunity to apply for one of two $100,000 grants, thanks to Impact100.

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Chasecrown lodges development application for second Glenelg apartment project after 8 South’s success
12 February 2021|
Leading boutique developer Chasecrown has lodged a development application for a new, luxury $165 million apartment development on the Glenelg foreshore following the success of its recent multi-award winning 8 South Esplanade project.

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Blackfriars Priory School unveils new $10 million learning complex
29 January 2021|
Blackfriars Priory School will start the 2021 academic year with the opening of its new $10 million STEM and Year 12 learning complex, signalling the beginning of an ambitious plan to make the school one of the most advanced and dynamic teaching environments in the state.

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Helping homeless people with a disability to access the NDIS
6 January 2021|
Hutt St Centre is calling on the Federal Government to implement the recommendations of its Joint Standing Committee on the NDIS, including that it develops a strategy to better engage with people with a disability who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness, along with the providers of specialist homelessness services which support them.

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Connecting people living with dementia to memories through sight, sound, colour and cognitive activity
21 December 2020|
Helping Hand residents living with dementia are being given an opportunity to reconnect with memories through an interactive projector, which uses light, colour and music to stimulate physical, social, and cognitive activity.

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Live in your home before it's built
15 December 2020|
In a first for South Australia, new home buyers can now step into a virtual reality world where they will be able to walk through a purpose-built, tech-rich studio showcasing life-size floorplans and housing facades projected onto floors and walls, allowing the full-scale experience of living in their home – before it’s built.

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Port Spencer in prime position for hydrogen hub
3 November 2020|
Clean, green energy is poised to sit alongside clean, green grain at Peninsula Ports approved $230 million Port Spencer port following the release of the South Australian government’s Hydrogen Export Prospectus.

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Glaciem Cooling and Pernod Ricard Winemakers collaborate in world-leading example of sustainable viticulture
22 October 2020|
Glaciem Cooling, an innovative Australian battery manufacturer, has partnered with Pernod Ricard Winemakers (PRW) to complete a world-first example of sustainable wine making with the installation of Glaciem’s Thermal Energy Storage (TES) battery.

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CH4 Global secures licenses for Asparagopsis seaweed businesses in New Zealand and Australia
21 October 2020|
World leading Seaweed technology developer CH4 Global has become the first company to sign terms of agreement with patent holder, Future Feed Pty, for the license to sell and distribute Asparagopsis for the purpose of methane reduction in ruminant animals.

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Insolvencies, reported overdue debts, and credit insurance claims all down
20 October 2020|
The number of trade credit insurance claims, collection actions and overdue debts are all at their lowest level in two years, suggesting the Federal Government’s COVID assistance program is having a net positive, tangible impact on Australian businesses. This is the key finding from the latest Quarterly NCI Credit Risk Data.

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