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Introducing the hottest innovators in the mining, energy and resources industries
3 March 2022|
A business which tracks and traces the greasing status of individual grease points using a cloud-based application, ensuring machinery outages can be avoided, has won the prestigious Innovator of the Year Award in this year’s CORE Hot 30.

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Unique Adelaide podcasting innovation to launch at Gluttony
18 February 2022|
The latest innovation in podcasting, offering podcasters an efficient, cost-effective way to record and edit their work, will be launched at Gluttony at the Adelaide Fringe this week.

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Welcome back to our international students!
18 February 2022|
Global student housing operator Yugo is welcoming back international students and supporting their return to study in Australia during O-Week this year, with a presence on campus and activities in Perth and in Melbourne.

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New conveyancing bill to have flow on effects for consumers if enacted
18 February 2022|
South Australia’s peak conveyancing body is warning that proposed changes to land registry laws in NSW will have significant flow-on effects to South Australia, including the loss of protections if funds go missing during property transferrals.

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Scotch College and SACE International team with international partners to open Scotch College Australian Grammar School in Vietnam
18 February 2022|
Scotch College Adelaide will join with SACE international to become the first South Australian school to licence its brand to an international educational organisation in Vietnam, when Scotch College Australian Grammar School opens in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam in July 2022.

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First apartments launched at $160 million Fletcher's Slip develoopment
2 February 2022|
The first apartments at the $160 million Fletcher’s Slip development will be launched for sale on February 14.

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Air purification a must for SA schools
1 February 2022|
The South Australian Government needs to urgently consider installing air purifiers in all schools as the staggered return to classes begins and to correct the misinformation circulating regarding efficacy, says the provider of a an Australian-first technology which can reduce 99.999% per cent of airborne viruses, including COVID-19.

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Shane Austin appointed as Baptist Care SA's new CEO
20 January 2022|
Experienced community sector executive Shane Austin has been appointed as Baptist Care SA’s new CEO after relocating from Victoria to take up the role.

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Vickers Vimy dismantling marks the start of historic aircraft’s next journey
19 January 2022|
Work has started on the dismantling of the historic Vickers Vimy aircraft at Adelaide Airport ahead of its relocation to a new home within the airport’s main domestic and international terminal.

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Thinking of buying a pooch this Christmas? Consider a retired greyhound!
15 December 2021|
With Christmas fast approaching, hundreds of families are considering buying a puppy for their children over the coming weeks and preparing to spend thousands of dollars on designer dogs.

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Hutt St Centre’s Aspire program helps our homeless stay out of hospital and prison
8 December 2021|
A seven-year program supporting people out of homelessness through intensive, long-term case management is demonstrating that sustained support can significantly reduce participants’ use of government funded services such as hospitals, emergency accommodation and the justice system.

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Work starts on first homes at $160 million Fletcher's Slip development
2 December 2021|
Construction has started on the first homes at the $160 million Fletcher’s Slip development with the first residents expected to move into their homes in mid-2022.

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King William St Special Olympics Torch Run to celebrate International Day of People with Disability
2 December 2021|
The South Australian team for the Special Olympics Australia National Games will be announced by the Governor, Frances Adamson, at Government House tomorrow (December 3), following a parade along King William St featuring the Law Enforcement Torch Run South Australia (LETR SA) “Flame of Hope” for Special Olympics.

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Hutt St Centre funding injection to support our most vulnerable
22 November 2021|
The State Government has announced it will provide $852,000 in transitional funding to Hutt St Centre, to enable the organisation to take on up to an additional 80 people experiencing homelessness between now and June 2022, providing them with intensive, long-term case management based on the Aspire program, which fully supports clients on their journey to homefulness.

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Unity Housing announces move to Bowden
21 November 2021|
Unity Housing has announced it is working with the Buildtec Group to relocate and consolidate its metropolitan offices into a single new purpose built site in Bowden.

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Reducing the burden of stroke in Aboriginal communities
19 November 2021|
A program which focusses on wellbeing, engaging with community and innovative ways of providing emergency treatment and rehabilitation to reduce the incidence and burden of stroke in Aboriginal, and rural and remote communities in South Australia will be discussed at the 6th annual Stroke Forum on Monday, 22 November.

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Kallis Energy announce large-scale renewable hydrogen project for South Australia
17 November 2021|
Kallis Energy Investments is developing the Moolawatana Renewable Hydrogen Project – a large scale (up to 6000 MW) combined solar and wind farm to produce low-cost renewable (or green) hydrogen on Moolawatana Station in the north of South Australia (SA).

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South Australia's largest household recyclables facility opens
8 November 2021|
South Australia’s largest and most advanced household recyclables facility will be officially opened TODAY (November 8) by Senator Andrew McLachlan, with the Southern Materials Recovery Facility (SMRF) able to process 60,000 tonnes of yellow bin recyclables every year.

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Conveyancers in-demand during pandemic-induced housing boom
4 November 2021|
The real estate industry is booming thanks to a pandemic-induced buying and selling frenzy, but it has led to a shortage of conveyancers – the essential cog in property’s legal wheel.

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The Winnovation Awards 2021 finalists have been announced!
25 October 2021|
An Australia-first bushfire awareness STEM program in schools, machine learning for early fault detection in Adelaide’s water networks and the world’s first interactive and digital-inclusive children’s story book for blind and deaf children are just three of the innovations announced as finalists in the 2021 Winnovation Awards.

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