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Real Impact. Real Stories.

Discover how our programs and initiatives are transforming small businesses. Dive into case studies that highlight success, resilience and the power of smart policy in action.

Tom Whittenbury

Grundy’s Shoes
Grundy’s Shoes, a sixth-generation South Australian family business, strengthened its governance and succession planning through the Small Business Fundamentals Program, ensuring its long-standing legacy continues to grow in a modern retail landscape.

Jacob Barter

Noori on the Midcoast
Jacob Barter, founder of Noori, used an Energy Efficiency Grant to install solar and upgrade equipment, cutting costs, reducing impact and gaining time to focus on what matters

Matt Bowie

Reusably
Matt Bowie, co-founder of Reusably, joined the Business for Good Program to rethink his start-up’s strategy. The program helped shift Reusably from local cup management to a scalable software solution, cutting waste across industries. It also strengthened Matt’s leadership, resilience, and connections within Adelaide’s purpose-driven business community.

Dr Anisha Sanghavi

Incredible Smiles
Dr Anisha Sanghavi, co-founder of Incredible Smiles, joined the Women in Business Advisory Program to strengthen her leadership and business skills. The mentoring helped her make strategic decisions, build a stronger team, and navigate growth across five dental practices, all while staying committed to community impact and continuous improvement.

Jane Cursaro

Heart Through Art
Turning her passion for creativity into a thriving art therapy practice that supports people of all ages in expressing emotions through visual storytelling, while navigating the challenges of small business ownership with a strong focus on mental health, community, and connection.

Teagan & Bradyn Fisher

Fisher Kitchens
Fisher Kitchens has grown from a backyard shed into a thriving South Australian cabinetry business known for its craftsmanship, sustainability, and community focus.

Holly Stratton

A Taste of the Hills Festival
Driven by a love for her hometown and a desire to support local businesses recovering from bushfires and COVID-19, Holly Stratton launched A Taste of the Hills Festival—a now-iconic Adelaide Hills event that has grown rapidly since 2022.

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