WATCH LIVE: The Advertiser Bush Summit from Port Lincoln

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WATCH LIVE: The Advertiser Bush Summit from Port Lincoln
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The Advertiser Bush Summit in Port Lincoln is underway, with South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas to deliver a keynote address. Join Sky News Australia to watch live from 9am local time, 9:30am AEST.

After five years of the event being held in Sydney, Bush Summits will be hosted across the country over the next week.

Key themes to be discussed this year include liveability in the regions and community resilience, sustainability and water management, funding and supply of critical infrastructure, energy transition, international trade, technology, connectivity and business innovation. Mr Malinauskas, who will deliver his keynote address at 11am AEST, will be joined at the summit by a host of key South Australian business and political figures.

It will next head to Hobart, Tasmania on August 16, Wodonga, Victoria on August 17 and conclude in Rockhampton, Queensland on August 18.

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