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South Australia is a place where you can live the good life. We’re big enough for the biggest ideas, yet small enough to collaborate better, commute quicker, and grow closer as a community.

It all adds up to a place where you can not only build the life you want, but belong to a state that you can call home.

In South Australia, you don’t have to compromise between your career ambitions and a desirable lifestyle – we’ve found a way to perfectly balance both.

Our size makes it easy to network and access business leaders, while our passion for purposeful innovation has attracted some of the world’s leading future industries and businesses.

We help families live their best lives and enjoy the things that really matter to them. Our communities are safe and welcoming, our world-class education and health systems are free and simple to access, and our abundance of suburban parks are often just a short walk away.

Our Mediterranean climate offers longer days of sunshine and milder winters, giving you more time to do the things you love, whether it’s discovering our pristine beaches, enjoying a barbecue in the backyard or enjoying one of our internationally recognised events.

As a state, what we do today is just as important as how we’re going to impact tomorrow. We continuously pursue meaningful progress and new ways of doing things, to shape a brighter future for tomorrow’s South Australians.

Enjoy the things
that matter in
South Australia.

#2

the Adelaide Hills has been recognised as the second most liveable region in Australia, leading in areas including health and wellbeing, work-life balance and short commutes

70km

of pristine beaches along Adelaide's coastline

214

South Australians come from more than 214 countries, making it easier to integrate into a welcoming community

Happiest city in Australia

and the 29th happiest city in the world

#9

most liveable city in the world

96,360

of jobs will be fulfilled by new entrants to the job market up to 2028

The above statistics have been sourced from Corelogic, South Australian Tourism Commision, Australian Multicultural Census, 2025 Happy City Index, Economist Intelligence Unit and Jobs and Skills Outlook.

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