Innovation
is how we implement new ideas to create new value. In South Australia we have
all the ingredients for innovation success: a strong research community,
entrepreneurial businesses, significant creative communities, effective
government, high levels of education and an ability to collaborate, all
supported by dependable infrastructure and existing links to national and
global markets.
The
Department of State Development is supporting South Australian businesses to
build this capacity in an ever changing global context
History of shearing sheep:
Sheep shearing is probably the most iconic activity in Australia. At the start of the wool industry in the early 19th century, sheep were shorn with blade shears, similar to garden clippers. The first authenticated daily tally (amount of sheep shorn in a single day) was 30 sheep by Tome Merely in 1835. By 1892, Jack Howe managed a tally of 321 sheep at Alice Downs in Queensland.
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