Tag: Sponsored
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Laneway lights and long lunches: The season to celebrate at Rosemont Hall
As the weather warms and festive plans take shape, few places capture the energy and flavour of summer celebrations quite like Rosemont Hall. With its tropical laneway, glowing neon lights and a menu built on nostalgia and bold flavour, the Prospect venue is made for long lunches, cocktail catch-ups and festive gatherings that stretch into…
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Why South Australia’s council-owned pools are making a splash this summer
From early childhood swimming lessons to adult fitness regimes and even weekend barbecues or relaxing poolside, South Australia’s aquatic and recreation centres have long been at the heart of local communities for many years. There are dozens of council-run swimming centres across SA – including this latest state-of-the-art offering from Mount Barker to service their…
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Adelaide’s hi-tech experts powering global communications
It began in a small Adelaide workshop more than 60 years ago, when three University of Adelaide friends set out to help people stay connected across Australia’s most remote regions. Today, Codan has grown into one of South Australia’s largest and most successful global exporters – a quiet achiever behind the advanced critical technologies used…
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Educators SA honours 70 educators at prestigious World Teachers’ Day Awards Ceremony
The sheer scale of recognition was unprecedented, with the night featuring more award categories than ever before. A highlight of the event was the distribution of more than $120 000 in award grants, which will allow educators across the state to continue their research into learning and teaching practices that best support all learners to…
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Adelaide trial brings global hope for vision-loss patients
An early-phase clinical trial achievement at CMAX is bringing fresh hope to patients around the world. In 2017, CMAX principal investigator, Professor Sepehr Shakib, and his team conducted the first-ever human trial of NPI-001, a potential new treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) – a devastating condition that causes progressive vision loss and, ultimately, blindness. Retinitis…
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Real support, real learning: SASY opens enrolments for 2026
When Aliesha first arrived at the Specialised Assistance School for Youth (SASY) in Adelaide in 2024, she had already decided she was done with education. “I didn’t get any support in mainstream school – I was getting bullied and beaten up,” she says. “I just had enough and I stopped going. Then we moved towards…
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Why South Australians are embracing libraries after dark
Local libraries have long been safe, welcoming spaces open to all, serving as vibrant community hubs where people of all ages come together to learn, connect and share ideas. But as the way we live, work and connect continuously evolves, so too has the role of libraries. When most people think of their local library,…
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From public to private: How capital raising is changing for Australian businesses
Industry players say the shift is reshaping how businesses raise money, how brokers operate and what opportunities investors can access. Steven McLean, director of private markets platform FCX, says the regulatory burden on listed companies has grown dramatically. “If you looked at the annual report that a publicly listed company produced 10–15 years ago, and…
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Howard Park Wines celebrates triple win at 2025 Royal Adelaide Wine Show
Margaret River producer Howard Park Wines claimed three major trophies at Friday night’s prestigious 2025 Royal Adelaide Wine Show. Howard Park’s iconic Leston Shiraz label – produced from blocks 4 and 17 of the family owned Leston vineyard, which was planted in 1996 – won the prestigious Max Schubert AM Trophy for Most Outstanding Red…
