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  1.   Adelaide Hills
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The Adelaide Hills boasts cellar doors, artisan cheese producers and lush vineyards, producing jams and preserves, vegetable and gourmet food products. Manufacturing is focused on the Monarto industri...
The Adelaide Hills boasts cellar doors, artisan cheese producers and lush vineyards, producing jams and preserves, vegetable and gourmet food products. Manufacturing is focused on the Monarto industrial precinct.

Jurlique International
The company started from a small farm, Ngeringa, near Mount Barker. Our factory was built in Mount Barker in 2000. We’re the number one prestige cosmetic brand in Australia.

The product is naturally based – we have the farm here, we grow the herbs, we produce the product in the factory and then we sell it, so we’re vertically integrated. We call it seed to store.

Beerenberg
Our ancestors came out from Prussia in 1839 and they were allocated this land. We’re very lucky to have kept the land in our family since then. We manufacture jams, condiments, sauces and dressings and we sell them all over the world – we currently export to over 23 countries.

Red Cacao specialises in single origin chocolates and offers many treats for chocolate connoisseurs. Single origin chocolate is made using cacao beans sourced from a single region or country of the world which then accentuates the chocolate’s flavour profile.

Udder Delights cheese factory produces Brie, Camembert, Blue cheese, Cheddar and Chevre.
  1.   Adelaide Hills
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Hillgrove Resources is developing the Kanmantoo Underground in South Australia which is a low capital intensive copper and gold mine positioned to take advantage of rising copper prices. Drilling to d...
Hillgrove Resources is developing the Kanmantoo Underground in South Australia which is a low capital intensive copper and gold mine positioned to take advantage of rising copper prices. Drilling to date in 2021 confirms that the copper mineralisation extends from the base of the open pit to at least 500m.
  1.   Adelaide Hills
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Welcome to the Adelaide Hills, where every season is another reason to visit and the lunches last all afternoon. Cuddle a koala, meet our winemakers, enjoy a craft beer or cider, pick your own fruit, ...
Welcome to the Adelaide Hills, where every season is another reason to visit and the lunches last all afternoon. Cuddle a koala, meet our winemakers, enjoy a craft beer or cider, pick your own fruit, or come for one of the many events. While regional gateways are just a 20 minute drive from Adelaide, be sure to explore further afield and take your time to revel in the romance of an Adelaide Hills affair.

The Fleurieu Peninsula offers South Australia's finest coastal, scenic and culinary experiences. Spend quality time in nature’s playground discovering charming and historic townships.

Kangaroo Island—Australia’s third largest—is regularly listed as one of the best islands in the world and is known for its fantastic beaches, authentic food-and-drink experiences, wild and untamed landscapes, and abundant wildlife.
  1.   Adelaide Hills
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Advanced Waste to Resource Processing is the alternative available to South Australia to decrease waste to landfill and stop ocean waste disposal. AWRP solutions are proven technologies that recover v...
Advanced Waste to Resource Processing is the alternative available to South Australia to decrease waste to landfill and stop ocean waste disposal. AWRP solutions are proven technologies that recover valuable materials for reuse and repurpose or produce energy from waste.

The Council operates the largest council wastewater treatment plant and recycled water scheme in South Australia, targeting 100% reuse of treated wastewater and pursuing opportunities to harvest stormwater to ensure supply for industry, and encourage others.
  1.   Adelaide Metro
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Is Australia’s housing crisis self-inflicted? If so, then we need a series of reforms to reverse it The best long-term solution to the structural problems of the rental crisis is to build more public...
Is Australia’s housing crisis self-inflicted? If so, then we need a series of reforms to reverse it
The best long-term solution to the structural problems of the rental crisis is to build more public and/or affordable housing.

Make renting more Sustainable. Increase rent assistance or look at rental caps, similar to countries in Europe and some US states, long term tenancy agreements with incentives for all parties to the agreement.

Build to Rent
The Build to Rent property sector is growing in Australia – this new class of housing is focused on providing high quality purpose designed and built rental stock, creating an additional housing choice for Australian renters with greater security and service.

Build to Rent developments are typically owned by institutional investors for the long term and the owner could be the developer/ongoing building manager. The format provides tenants with the flexibility of renting with the security of home ownership.

Build-to-Rent developments are usually large-scale residential properties specifically designed, built and managed for long-term ownership and rental.

Social Housing
In the 40 years between 1981 and 2021 the percentage of all Australian households living in social housing (i.e. state owned and managed public housing or community managed housing) has ranged from 4.9 per cent in 1981 to 3.8 per cent in 2021. Such a drop in the proportion of social housing raises the question of has Australia achieved the balance right, and also just what is the right level of social housing for Australia?

In 2018 Statistics Canada said 628,700 Canadian households, more than one in ten renter households nationally (13.5% of 4,652,500), were living in social and affordable housing.
In New Zealand, as of 30 June 2021, there were 74,337 public housing households. This equates to 4.0% of households living in social housing.

In England (in 2018) 17% of households (3.9 million) lived in social housing, while the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development publishes that 1.2 million households live in public housing, which is 0.98 per cent of all housing.
  1.   Adelaide Metro
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The Future Industries eXchange for Entrepreneurship (FIXE) is a strategy to grow the culture of entrepreneurship in South Australia; a nexus for connecting and building the ecosystem and a showcase of...
The Future Industries eXchange for Entrepreneurship (FIXE) is a strategy to grow the culture of entrepreneurship in South Australia; a nexus for connecting and building the ecosystem and a showcase of South Australian people, businesses and ideas.

The FIXE ethos is to accelerate South Australia’s economic growth and prosperity; to capture the entrepreneurial spirit in South Australia and see more South Australians become successful entrepreneurs, attract more interstate and overseas entrepreneurs and future industries to start and grow in South Australia.
  1.   Adelaide Metro
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Government investment in Lot Fourteen is expected to catalyse further private sector investment in Edinburgh Defence Precinct, Technology Park Adelaide/Mawson Lakes, Osborne Naval Shipyard, Tonsley In...
Government investment in Lot Fourteen is expected to catalyse further private sector investment in Edinburgh Defence Precinct, Technology Park Adelaide/Mawson Lakes, Osborne Naval Shipyard, Tonsley Innovation District and The Waite Research Precinct.

The Osborne Naval Shipyard will deliver Australia’s Future Frigates and Future Submarines programs, other major naval projects, and hosts some of Australia’s leading maritime companies. South Australia has its roots in the construction, upgrade, full-cycle docking and life-of-type extension of the Collins class submarine, the construction and delivery of three Hobart class Air Warfare Destroyers, the continuous build of major warships, including two Arafura class Offshore Patrol Vessels, nine Hunter class frigates and a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines that will be built at the Osborne Naval Shipyard.

Edinburgh is the home of RAAF Base Edinburgh, Defence Science and Technology and major defence companies, with major capabilities in research, development and manufacturing.

RAAF Base Edinburgh is the home of P-8A Poseidon aircraft, Triton unmanned aircraft system, special purpose electronic warfare aircraft, the Jindalee Operational Radar Network and space surveillance systems.
  1.   Adelaide Metro
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Adelaide is South Australia’s cosmopolitan coastal capital. Its ring of parkland on the River Torrens is home to renowned museums such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, displaying expansive colle...
Adelaide is South Australia’s cosmopolitan coastal capital. Its ring of parkland on the River Torrens is home to renowned museums such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, displaying expansive collections including noted Indigenous art, and the South Australian Museum, devoted to natural history.

The city's Adelaide Festival in March is an annual international arts gathering with spin-offs including fringe and film events.

The Art Gallery of South Australia is home to one of Australia’s great art collections. The collection comprises of over 45,000 works of art spanning from Australia, Europe, North America and Asia and includes one of the most important collections of Indigenous art as well as the only dedicated Islamic gallery space in Australia.

A lush and green oasis in the heart of Adelaide, Adelaide Zoo is the second oldest zoo in Australia and represents a significant part of South Australia’s heritage and social history. With over 2,500 animals calling Adelaide Zoo home, visitors turn adventurers as they explore their way through the jungle-like botanic gardens.
  1.   Universities
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Adelaide University is a leading contemporary comprehensive university of global standing. We are dedicated to ensuring the prosperity, wellbeing and cohesion of society by addressing educational ineq...
Adelaide University is a leading contemporary comprehensive university of global standing. We are dedicated to ensuring the prosperity, wellbeing and cohesion of society by addressing educational inequality through our actions and through the success and impact of our students, staff and alumni. Partnered with the communities we serve, we conduct outstanding future-making research of scale and focus. 
  1.   Adelaide Metro
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Adelaide Waste and Recycling Centre is a state of the art resource recovery centre and waste recycling facility. Advanced Waste to Resource Processing is the alternative available to South Australi...
Adelaide Waste and Recycling Centre is a state of the art resource recovery centre and waste recycling facility.

Advanced Waste to Resource Processing is the alternative available to South Australia to decrease waste to landfill and stop ocean waste disposal. AWRP solutions are proven technologies that recover valuable materials for reuse and repurpose or produce energy from waste.

Opportunities for stormwater and wastewater capture and reuse at the local, neighbourhood and regional scale will also be supported.

Better stormwater management is needed to ensure our natural waterways, linear parks and green open spaces are enhanced to keep stormwater where it falls.
  1.   Food & Agribusiness
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Headquartered on Charles Sturt University’s Wagga Wagga campus, AgriPark is perfectly positioned to harness the potential of innovation for agriculture. This is an ecosystem that works. The innovat...
Headquartered on Charles Sturt University’s Wagga Wagga campus, AgriPark is perfectly positioned to harness the potential of innovation for agriculture.

This is an ecosystem that works. The innovations we explore are driven by the challenges, priorities and goals of our industry partners, government, community and the university. Since starting in 2016, the AgriPark has already tackled some of the big issues facing regional Australia including improving the digital literacy of our future industry leaders, demonstrating and validating new on-farm technologies, and research on soil and carbon emission solutions.
  1.   Food & Agribusiness
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The Agtech and Logistics Hub boasts the country’s only agribusiness ecosystem that brings together the best talent and technology to help businesses solve their challenges, commercialise and grow.
GPT-3 (Generative Pretrained Transformer 3) is a state-of-the-art language processing AI model developed by OpenAI. It is capable of generating human-like text and has a wide range of applications, in...
GPT-3 (Generative Pretrained Transformer 3) is a state-of-the-art language processing AI model developed by OpenAI. It is capable of generating human-like text and has a wide range of applications, including language translation, language modelling, and generating text for applications such as chatbots. It is one of the largest and most powerful language processing AI models to date, with 175 billion parameters.

Its most common use so far is creating ChatGPT - a highly capable chatbot. To give you a little taste of its most basic ability, we asked GPT-3's chatbot to write its own description as you can see above. It’s a little bit boastful, but completely accurate and arguably very well written.
In less corporate terms, GPT-3 gives a user the ability to give a trained AI a wide range of worded prompts. These can be questions, requests for a piece of writing on a topic of your choosing or a huge number of other worded requests.

With its 175 billion parameters, its hard to narrow down what GPT-3 does. The model is, as you would imagine, restricted to language. It can’t produce video, sound or images like its brother Dall-E 2, but instead has an in-depth understanding of the spoken and written word.
  1.   Food & Agribusiness
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Artificial intelligence can be applied in agriculture. Data collected from sensors can be converted by artificial intelligence into information to support farm planning and monitoring, to manage crops...
Artificial intelligence can be applied in agriculture. Data collected from sensors can be converted by artificial intelligence into information to support farm planning and monitoring, to manage crops, herds and land, through to determining management decisions for individual plants and animals.

AI is being incorporated into agricultural robots, to interpret sensor data, and support pest control, crop growth, fertiliser and water management, planting and harvesting, history and prediction.
  1.   Security & Defence
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The potential benefits of AI for the defence industry are substantial. AI can help soldiers make better decisions in complex and rapidly evolving situations by providing them with real-time informatio...
The potential benefits of AI for the defence industry are substantial. AI can help soldiers make better decisions in complex and rapidly evolving situations by providing them with real-time information and insights on the battlefield.

AI can also automate routine tasks such as logistics, freeing up soldiers and officers to focus on more critical tasks.

AI can be used in human–machine teams to improve efficiency, increase combat power and achieve decision superiority, while lowering the risk to personnel.
  1.   Health Industries
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We believe that AI has an important role to play in the healthcare offerings of the future. In the form of machine learning, it is the primary capability behind the development of precision medicine, ...
We believe that AI has an important role to play in the healthcare offerings of the future. In the form of machine learning, it is the primary capability behind the development of precision medicine, widely agreed to be a sorely needed advance in care. Although early efforts at providing diagnosis and treatment recommendations have proven challenging, we expect that AI will ultimately master that domain as well. Given the rapid advances in AI for imaging analysis, it seems likely that most radiology and pathology images will be examined at some point by a machine. Speech and text recognition are already employed for tasks like patient communication and capture of clinical notes, and their usage will increase.

The greatest challenge to AI in these healthcare domains is not whether the technologies will be capable enough to be useful, but rather ensuring their adoption in daily clinical practice. For widespread adoption to take place, AI systems must be approved by regulators, integrated with EHR systems, standardised to a sufficient degree that similar products work in a similar fashion, taught to clinicians, paid for by public or private payer organisations and updated over time in the field. These challenges will ultimately be overcome, but they will take much longer to do so than it will take for the technologies themselves to mature. As a result, we expect to see limited use of AI in clinical practice within 5 years and more extensive use within 10.

It also seems increasingly clear that AI systems will not replace human clinicians on a large scale, but rather will augment their efforts to care for patients. Over time, human clinicians may move toward tasks and job designs that draw on uniquely human skills like empathy, persuasion and big-picture integration. Perhaps the only healthcare providers who will lose their jobs over time may be those who refuse to work alongside artificial intelligence.
  1.   Advanced Manufacturing
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AI in manufacturing brings offers streamlining and automation of complex processes. AI technology can effectively take control of data processing and input, that would otherwise require manual human l...
AI in manufacturing brings offers streamlining and automation of complex processes. AI technology can effectively take control of data processing and input, that would otherwise require manual human labour.

Unlike humans who require breaks and holidays to rest, software including artificial intelligence can work 24/7. It can perform tedious, repetitive jobs without running the risk of burnout or fatigue.

AI tools can process and interpret vast volumes of data at a rate the human mind can’t compete with. This can include tracking, measuring, and monitoring inventory, machinery, and output.

AI has the capability to reduce human errors and reveal anomalies that would otherwise be missed. It’s a powerful tool when detecting quality defects and facilitating predictive maintenance of machinery.
  1.   Resources & Mining
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Modelling geological formations underground is challenging due to the lack of direct visibility and cost of exploratory sampling. AI algorithms are being applied to improve geological estimations, fus...
Modelling geological formations underground is challenging due to the lack of direct visibility and cost of exploratory sampling. AI algorithms are being applied to improve geological estimations, fusing together a variety of dense and sparse data from different sources.

AI is being used in maintenance prediction and response, accident and injury avoidance, environmental impact including ventilation, pollution and water management, and autonomous vehicle management.
  1.   Community Development
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Apollo Care brings best-practice frameworks for care provision and governance, staff culture, quality and compliance oversight and technology development to deliver exceptional resident experiences an...
Apollo Care brings best-practice frameworks for care provision and governance, staff culture, quality and compliance oversight and technology development to deliver exceptional resident experiences and improved business performance. Our communities enjoy the benefits of large-scale efficiencies and specialist expertise at a local level.

Apollo takes on the governance, compliance, administration and financial support for each facility that joins the Alliance, while aiming to ensure that each operator preserves its not-for- profit status, brand and connection to the local community – in effect, ‘de-risking’ the business of residential care.
  1.   Advanced Manufacturing
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The ARM Hub is an agile world leading technology centre in robotics and design-led manufacturing. Headquartered in Brisbane, the ARM Hub provides access to a network of research institutions, facil...
The ARM Hub is an agile world leading technology centre in robotics and design-led manufacturing.

Headquartered in Brisbane, the ARM Hub provides access to a network of research institutions, facilities and smart commercial companies in the region.
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