Corporate intrapreneurs, AI founders and purpose-led entrepreneurs are reshaping South Australia’s business landscape — and the 40 Under 40 Awards are helping make their stories visible.
InDaily’s 40 Under 40 Awards have long been a marker of ambition, leadership and momentum – and behind the scenes, a thoughtful judging process makes sure that recognition truly matters.
The fourth-generation owner of a South Australian Hall of Fame business has been honoured as a leader in the food and beverage space. While a well-known sausage company wins a top accolade.
In this week’s Briefcase, SA companies rebrand, steel is secured for Osborne shipbuilding and exports to the US hit a new high. Plus, the latest business events.
Upgrades are well underway at one of the state’s most-loved adventure playgrounds in Belair National Park, but the work has prompted one advocate to say the state has a long way to go in making public spaces fun for all.
Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia, hosted a reception for the 2025 InDaily 40 Under 40 finalists at Government House.
What if you could save precious time fastening your shirt buttons in the morning? A new adaptive fashion brand from an Adelaide 40 Under 40 alumni takes the stress out of your routine.
A new space-tech ‘hyperfactory’ at Adelaide Airport has officially opened. It hosts a local space company’s growing ambitions to be a major manufacturer of microsatellites.
Even a tornado warning couldn’t stop four leading entrepreneurs from abseiling 70m down an Adelaide building to raise money for a good cause.
Adelaide is on the road to cementing a sister city relationship with Athens as SA’s migrant community continues to impact our food and culture. CityMag captures the excitement and differences in the Greek community.
Submissions pouring into the federal inquiry into South Australia’s devastating algal bloom crisis reveal the emotional toll the natural disaster has taken on coastal communities. Public hearings start in Seacliff next Tuesday. See the video.
The oldest public building in the state has made its entrance wheelchair accessible, and other publicly-owned buildings are being encouraged to follow suit.
Meet the winner of the Inspiring Future Leaders Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Discovery Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Sustainable Business Leaders Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Emerging Industries Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Food Innovation Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Social Impact Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Game Changer Award.
Bailey Abbott Group is expanding into Western Australia with an acquisition the company’s founder hopes will turbocharge its data capabilities.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Rural and Regional Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Entrepreneurial Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Inspiring Female Leaders Award.
For the next two weeks, InDaily will take a closer look at some of the 2025 40 Under 40. Today, meet the winner of the Creative Thinker Award.
Over 400 people attended InDaily‘s 40 Under 40 gala awards dinner to celebrate the state’s young leaders and inspiring entrepreneurs.
South Australia’s top young leaders were celebrated at InDaily‘s 40 Under 40 Gala Awards Dinner at Adelaide Oval last night.
Our future is in good hands, as evidenced by the winners and finalists of this year’s 40 Under 40 who were announced at a gala awards dinner last night.
The 40 Under 40 Awards celebrate the passion, vision and achievements of South Australia’s young entrepreneurs and leaders. From space entrepreneurs to community leaders, scientists to artists, tech founders to food and beverage innovators, the 2025 alumni have truly inspiring stories to tell.
We apologise to the 440 inspiring young South Australians who were nominated for our official 40 Under 40 program. We cannot be accountable for the actions of others.
Jake Kellie is taking his culinary journey in a new direction, but will continue to oversee his Norwood establishment Arkhé.
Lutheran Homes Group is expanding beyond South Australia for the first time, acquiring two regional Victorian aged care communities, giving the not-for-profit an interstate presence.
From YouTube pranksters to Hollywood’s horror darlings, the twins from Pooraka are back with another made-in-Adelaide blood-and-gore hit, Bring Her Back.
Professor Zachary Munn’s rapidly expanding team specialises in ensuring patients receive evidence-based care and, in doing so, is also calling out dodgy research.
In this edition of The Grapevine, Applewood Distillery gets a Bottle Shock, Chapel Hill’s art prize judges are revealed and major leadership changes at top wine businesses.
In this week’s Briefcase, another success for Southern Launch and the new Qantas business lounge takes off. Plus, the latest business events.
A look inside the InDaily 40 Under 40 judging offers compelling evidence that our state continues to punch above its weight in business, research and entrepreneurial talent.
The state government has funded a new South Australian Skilled Migrant Job Support Centre, which aims to ramp up recruitment for in-demand sectors across the state.
Making travel videos for wheelchair users, Shane Hryhorec has tapped into a TikTok audience that is anything but niche, with almost 2 per cent of the world’s population using the mobility aid. His next stop is likely TV.
A University of Adelaide biomedical engineer has received an international award for her invention of hair-thin endoscopes that can see inside the human body.
In just over a month, an old warehouse in Nuriootpa will be torn down to make way for Dr Catherine Harper’s ambitious veterinary hospital.
A surprising evolution is taking place in the aged care industry – one that’s drawing in a younger workforce.
South Australia’s premier executive appointments column tracking the movements of those driving the state’s public and private sectors. Plus, the latest executive recruitment opportunities.
In this week’s Briefcase, a new Coopers ale and MyVenue opens its Adelaide HQ. Plus the latest business events.
CityMag talks to Emmy-award-winning producer Kirsty Stark about the importance of telling stories and why supporting communities in Adelaide is crucial for a sustainable film industry.
The March issue of SALIFE magazine celebrates International Women’s Day with special interviews featuring inspiring South Australian women. These women include Dr Catherine Grace, who is a director at the SA Space Industry Centre. She discusses her motivations, life lessons and advice she has for other women.
South Australian satellite company Fleet Space Technologies has revealed the design of its global headquarters alongside news of its latest acquisition.
A sustainable water project travelling through Howard Vineyard in the Adelaide Hills is delivering water cleaned by native plantings and wetlands.
Space used to be considered the final frontier of realistic career goals. But as 40 Under 40 alumnus Dr Catherine Grace proves, in South Australia it’s actually a reality.
Adelaide company Outside Ideas has turned a risky interstate expansion into success, earning their share of Melbourne’s biggest projects and pushing year-on-year revenue from $90 million to $125 million.
South Australia’s 40 Under 40 Awards recognises the state’s young entrepreneurs and leaders. Nominations and self-nominations open today.
In this week’s Briefcase, SA trains return to public hands and Argo outperforms the ASX200. Plus the latest business events.
Meet this very bright group of South Australians – and one honorary local – from whom we expect to see great things in 2025 and beyond.
Production of feedstock made out of a special type of methane-busting seaweed begins today on the Eyre Peninsula, with phase one of CH4 Global’s EcoPark facility officially kicking off.