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Students now have the chance to undertake a paid apprenticeship – earning up to $50,000 – from their first year of uni as SA plans for the AUKUS project.
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23rd April 2024
SA Business Journal
‘Earn while you learn’: Students paid up to $50,000 in new apprenticeship
Students now have the chance to undertake a paid apprenticeship – earning up to $50,000 – from their first year of uni as SA plans for the AUKUS project.
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$80m-plus tower deal edges closer
Adelaide’s Theo Samaras is running the rule over a CBD tower, with an offer that underlines the new realities facing office landlords.
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Traders choke on red tape as new food rules spark costly blowouts
Critical safety accreditations used to take as little as 10 days but businesses say the government is now taking up to a year to rubber stamp them.
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Big change coming to international Qantas flights
The airline says it is taking advantage of an inflection point in global satellite communications, which means it can now offer Wi-Fi on international flights.
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Complaints skyrocket as rogue tradies leave trail of dodgy work
Consumer complaints have surged 20 per cent as a nationwide tradie shortage has seen rogue tradies take advantage, operating unlicensed and doing dodgy work.
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Bid to reboot axed electric car handout in Labor’s next budget
There’s a new push to restore – and expand – electric vehicle subsidies in this year’s state budget, but an industry group warns sales could be about to slow.
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Lengthy delay hits major SA gas project
A controversial resources project once touted as a potential major contributor to the eastern states gas market has had its aspirations hit with a significant delay.
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ASX up; Cooke loses Star gig; Crown's win
Crown Sydney granted full gaming licence. Star chair David Foster wanted NICC abolished; says Robbie Cooke's consultancy role terminated amid inquiry. Brambles falls amid ongoing i...
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Sleeping out for a good cause
Vinnies SA is urging business leaders to brave the cold for a night at this year’s CEO Sleepout, with a goal to raise $900,000 for homelessness services.
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Bleak outlook for ‘one trick pony’ Seven West
Seven West Media shares have halved over the past year and in a difficult TV advertising market the company is a ‘one trick pony’ with nowhere to hide, analysts say.
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