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Fremantle's clever campaign during bridge shutdown

As Fremantle braces for the Fremantle Traffic Bridge shutdown, a savvy marketing blitz aims to reassure visitors and businesses that the port city remains open for business. Discover how local leaders are tackling the economic challenge head-on.

PacGold fires up gold production at SA's Alice River

ASX-listed PacGold has officially commenced gold production at its promising Alice River project in South Australia, marking a significant milestone for the emerging miner and the state's resources sector.

SA Jockey Stuns With Melbourne Cup Win on Half Yours

In a fairytale finish that captured hearts across Australia, South Australian jockey Caitlin Jones rode outsider Half Yours to a stunning Melbourne Cup victory, becoming just the second female jockey to win the race that stops a nation.

Perth Zoo's Last Elephant Begins Epic SA Journey

Perth Zoo's last remaining elephant, Putra Mas, has embarked on a historic 2,700km journey to Monarto Safari Park, marking the end of an era for Western Australian elephant conservation.

SA Executive Appointments: Who's Moving Up?

Get the inside scoop on South Australia's latest executive appointments across banking, energy, retail and manufacturing sectors. Discover the fresh faces driving innovation in Adelaide's business scene.

SA's Rare Earths Boom: The Critical Minerals Revolution

South Australia stands at the brink of an economic transformation as rare earths and critical minerals take centre stage. Discover how these valuable resources could secure our state's future and position Australia as a global leader in the clean energy r

Speirs Dives Into Election With Algal Bloom Plan

South Australian Liberal leader David Speirs makes waves ahead of the 2026 state election, releasing a comprehensive strategy to combat algal blooms in the River Murray while positioning himself as an environmental champion.

Wildcats stumble in David Duke Jr's NBL debut

The Perth Wildcats faced a tough opening to their NBL season, falling 89-78 to South East Melbourne Phoenix despite promising signs from American import David Duke Jr in his Australian debut.

Aussie Workplaces Smash Menopause Taboo

Australian companies are leading a workplace revolution, implementing menopause policies and support systems to retain experienced female talent and create more inclusive environments.

Wildcats Coach Rillie's Strategy Against Phoenix Offence

Perth Wildcats head coach John Rillie has issued a rallying cry to his squad ahead of their NBL showdown with South East Melbourne Phoenix, urging them to stand tall against one of the league's most explosive attacks.

Police to drain dam in third search for missing Gus

In a dramatic escalation of the search for missing man Gus, South Australian police have obtained approval to completely drain a dam near Murray Bridge as part of their third major search operation.

Hunter Businesses Fear Tomago Aluminium Closure Crisis

Hunter Valley businesses are warning of catastrophic economic consequences if the Tomago Aluminium smelter closes, with thousands of jobs and billions in economic activity at stake due to energy policy uncertainty.

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