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The Therapeutic Goods Administration is not ushering home grown technology to the front of the regulatory queue, Additive Surgical says, putting millions in revenue on hold.
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4th June 2024
SA Business Journal
Med tech millions tied up in red tape
The Therapeutic Goods Administration is not ushering home grown technology to the front of the regulatory queue, Additive Surgical says, putting millions in revenue on hold.
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Former Virgin boss to chair Crown casino group
Crown has named former Virgin Australia chief executive John Borghetti as chair of the integrated resort and entertainment group.
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Two dozen jobs up for grabs at Coopers Brewery
Coopers Brewery is looking for two dozen new staff members as it prepares to launch its $70m visitor centre, which includes a microbrewery and whisky distillery.
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Pay rise ‘just not enough’ as workers make life-changing choices
Unions have welcomed a 3.75 per cent rise to Australia’s minimum wage but those doing it toughest say there’s still a big gap to make up.
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Why the big four banks’ bullish run is looking wobbly
They’ve starred on the share market in 2023-34, but shares in CBA, ANZ, NAB and Westpac look set for tougher times. Here’s why.
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SA’s 40 under 40: Meet our brightest young guns
From tech to dentistry, law and fashion — see the full list of savvy South Australians making big names for themselves.
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New grant program for South Australian female founders
Early-stage, female-founded businesses in South Australia have access to a new source of funds following the launch of the Fearless Innovator Grant Program.
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ASX down; Lovisa, Synlait down
Volatile commodity prices weigh on local producers. Bright tips scales on Synlait board. Lovisa hit with fresh downgrades. Virgin ex-CEO Borghetti to chair Crown Resorts. Fletcher ...
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Beston loses two directors
The struggling Beston Global Food Company’s board has been whittled down to just three directors after two board members resigned.
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Cash boost for millions of Aussies
More than a million low-income households who receive social security payments, could see their fortnightly allowances increase from July 1.
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