
For decades this place built Holden cars - now it grows mushrooms
Australia’s largest exotic mushroom farm and processing facility is being established on the former Holden car manufacturing site in Adelaide, creating up to 350 jobs.
Australia’s largest exotic mushroom farm and processing facility is being established on the former Holden car manufacturing site in Adelaide, creating up to 350 jobs.
The last car to roll off Holden’s production line in Adelaide is up for auction, with bids expected to reach $500,000.
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Automotive group Eagers Automotive has boldly stated it can withstand any future COVID-19 impacts after its first half profit was slashed and it endured 27 months of declining new vehicle sales.
The Federal Government has moved to ensure global car giant General Motors “doesn’t see another cent in taxpayer support” after its decision to wind up the Holden brand in Australia.
Holden dealers, having watched the iconic brand shut down by US-based parent company, say General Motors is short-changing them in its compensation offer for their lost businesses. Today the matter goes to formal mediation before a Federal Court judge.