About Us

The Mid North Regional Development Board was established in 1988, in partnership with State and Local Government, to strengthen and diversify the economic base of the region. The Boards area covers the Clare and Gilbert Valleys and Goyder Councils region. Some of the Board's achievements include locating suitable premises for a company proce...

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Upcoming Events

Mon Sep 01, 08
12:00AM
Learn@Work - Organisation of the Year Award
 
Wed Sep 03, 08
3:00PM
Building Entrepreneurs in Small Business - Short Course 3 - New Enterprise Financial Management - Clare (Group 3)
 
Mon Sep 08, 08
12:00AM
Learn@Work Day
 
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Latest News

Main North Road to be Up-graded

Federal Funding has been allocated to rehabilitate 20 kilometres of undulating road surface between Tarlee and Roseworthy. The deteriorating condition of the road has been a major to users for some time, with the $6m work scheduled to begin in October. At the same time there are plans for ...

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Local Business Wins Major Contract

Fulton Hogan Quarry at Waterloo has a won a contract to supply 430,000 tonnes of road base material for the construction of the new Northern Expressway, near Gawler. The contract, over 78 weeks, will mean up to 14 trucks on the route delivering 3 loads a day to the construction site. Quarry manager,...

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Winery Re-structure Affects Clare Valley

Winery Re-structure Affects Clare Valley US liquor giant Constellation Brands is to put about $200 million of Australian wine assets on the market, rationalise its packaging operations, increase prices, slash jobs and shed about a third of the labels carried under its brand names. The restr...

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$643,600 FOR SA WORKS PROGRAMS IN THE MID NORTH

The Mid North region will receive $643,600 over the next year under South Australia Works, the State Government’s highly successful program that skills unemployed people in areas of local industry demand.   The funding was announced today by Employment, Training and Further Education Mi...

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