Activating Heritage Tourism Program Successful Grant Recipients
Yalumba, Barossa Museum, and Seppeltsfield have succeeded in their applications for grants from the Activating Heritage Tourism Program.
Yalumba, Barossa Museum, and Seppeltsfield have succeeded in their applications for grants from the Activating Heritage Tourism Program.
The Australian Government needs your feedback to support the decarbonisation of transport and transport infrastructure. Submissions close 26 July.
The Australian Government seeks feedback on its migration strategy, focusing on regional migration and the Working Holiday Maker Program.
Jessica Simons, Head of Digital at Trinity College in Evanston South, is a finalist for the STEMM Educator of the Year (Primary or Secondary School Level) in the 2024 SA Science Excellence & Innovation Awards. Jessica has developed a cutting-edge curriculum focusing on emerging technologies and STEMM practices. Her work on the VR in…
Grants ranging from $50,000 to $250,000 are available to support early-stage commercialisation projects, or $100,000 to $5 million for more mature projects.
Up to $25,000 available to support early childhood qualifications.
A two-year pilot initiative to support women-led businesses in South Australia.
Participants are supported to develop their leadership skills and confidence, and are immersed in opportunities to learn about the rich and diverse culture of the Barossa.
Join a community drop-in session, read the community plan, and complete the survey.
$10,000 to $50,000 grants to support new and improved tourism products and experiences in or near national parks, reserves, wilderness protection areas, or marine parks.