‘Our State’ is a half-hour, weekly radio segment airing 1:30pm ACST each Monday on Adelaide's FiveAA.The program focuses on uncovering and sharing important subjects: the interesting, the significant, the future, the unknown and the things that are happening, right now, in South Australia. Each week, a wide range of guests discuss achievements, initiatives and events which highlight South Australia’s priorities.
Every day matters in the school life of a child or young person. The State Government’s Attendance Strategy – part of the new Public Education Action Plan: Your Child, Their School, Our Future – aims…
The State Government's new Public Education Action Plan: Your Child, Their School, Our Future outlines how South Australian children and public schools will be supported across a number of areas. It …
Businesses and communities are joining forces with the City of Adelaide and the State Government to reduce emissions as part of the Carbon Neutral Adelaide partner program. Seventy organisations have…
Changes in the automotive industry have altered the employment landscape in South Australia. So what is being done to help supply chain businesses and workers to make the transition to other opportun…
South Australia’s future relies on sustaining a rich pool of talented students from Australia and all over the world. TAFE SA’s partnerships with industry, links with overseas organisations and innov…
The Space Innovation and Growth Strategy (South Australia): Action Plan 2016-2020 is designed to grow our economy through space activity, stimulate innovation in South Australia in the sector, and e…
South Australia's tourism industry directly sustains about 32,000 jobs and is worth $6.3 billion a year. This continues to grow thanks to the rise in nature-based tourism. General Manager of the SA T…
Eight years ago, South Australia was losing about 20 young people, aged 16 – 19, in road crashes every year, and about 900 were sustaining injuries. Today these numbers are significantly lower. The …
is a new $40 million program that gives people the chance to choose neighbourhood improvement projects. Based on a similar government initiative which recently won a United Nations award, projects v…
South Australia’s future frigate and submarine projects are set to create around 4900 jobs, and Le Fevre High School is one of the state’s schools that is equipping its students with the skills they …
This week is National Science Week and hundreds of events are being held across South Australia to inspire people of all ages. Our STEM Skills Strategy acknowledges science is the key to an innovativ…
The River Murray is essential to the economic, social, cultural and environmental wellbeing of all South Australians. The Murray-Darling Basin Plan is aiming to keep the river healthy by rebalancing …
This year the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary. Hundreds of venues across the state will be transformed into pop-up galleries that will house the work o…
Providing meaningful career opportunities to regional residents, especially young people, is crucial for South Australia's economic future. President of the Local Government Association Lorraine Rose…
South Australians with complex communication needs who need to be interviewed by police or attend court can now access the Communication Partner Service. Public Advocate and Chair of the Disability J…
South Australia has a rich tradition of showcasing the arts and UNESCO's recognition of Adelaide as a City of Music demonstrates our state's success. Adelaide Fringe Deputy Director Belinda Redman, M…
Investment Attraction South Australia (IASA) CEO Mike Hnyda and Babcock Australasia CEO David Ruff discuss the State Government's efforts to attract companies to South Australia.
In the past 18 months…
New high tech automated guided vehicles will be a feature of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital. Health Minister Jack Snelling, Chief Executive of the Department for Health and Ageing Vickie Kaminski an…
Adelaide is now a GigCity, with super-fast internet being installed in 14 innovation precincts and co-working spaces. The State Government’s chief advisor on innovation Tom Hajdu, technology company …
Adelaide's reputation as a vibrant city continues to grow thanks to events like the Cabaret Festival, which opens this week. The festival's executive director John Glenn, cabaret performer Libby O'Do…