Shandong delegation arrival marks 30th anniversary of sister-city relationship

South Australian businesses will benefit from growing cultural ties with its largest export partner China in coming days when the state welcomes more than 200 trade and investment visitors from our sister-state province of Shandong. Arriving tomorrow, the high level business and government delegates will experience export produce including food and wine from the McLaren…

Plan to grow South Australia’s $1.2 billion international student sector

Traveling from all over the world to study in South Australia, the state’s 32,000 incoming students spend a massive $1.2 billion on education, accommodation, food, goods and services, a report by Deloitte Access Economics (DAE) shows. Releasing the Deloitte International Education in South Australia report today, together with the final version of South Australia’s International…

SA industry must be prepared to compete strongly for defence contracts

Get smart, get organised and get strategic, is the message to South Australia’s defence industry and small business sector looking to gain lucrative work on future defence contracts. Minister for Defence Industries Martin Hamilton-Smith will open DefenceSA’s South Australian Industry Engagement Forum this morning at Mawson Lakes, where more than 70 local firms will hear…