 South Australia, known around the world for its premium food and wine, beautiful clean environment and Mediterranean climate. Building on its natural assets and driven by investment from home and abroad, South Australia is leading the way by innovating and growing existing industries. And there's no better illustration than the diverse innovation in the 340 kilometers of fertile land north of Adelaide, running from two wells to Wayama. This corridor of opportunity is poised to become one of Australia's most vibrant and successful economic zones. Already a proven performer, the region has enormous growth and investment potential across multiple industries. It spans the plains north of Adelaide through inland and coastal sub-regions and is home to three of South Australia's largest growing regional centres, Port Piri, Port Augusta and Wayama. The region is blessed with rich and diverse soils, abundant sunlight, mild winters, warm to hot summers and good rainfall. Its ongoing success is underpinned by rapidly expanding infrastructure with a strong integrated network of road links, rail freight services, seaports and regional airports all providing easy access to market. Stable electricity and gas networks and rapidly growing renewable energy sources and secure water resources provide the basis for regional growth. The region also boasts a highly skilled workforce and is a recognised leader in education, research and development. Exciting opportunities exist for further investment in a number of key industries. Already a leading food and wine region with world-renowned exports, production spans horticulture, field crops, wine production, fisheries and agriculture and dairy and livestock. Investment in cutting-edge technologies is providing greater flexibility in how and where produce is grown. Agricultural growth and investment is protected by South Australia's clean, safe production and biosecurity systems. The region's strong manufacturing base spans small engineering and heavy industry firms and large international players. Mining and minerals processing are well established in the northern part of the region with strong links to major mines and mineral deposits in the state's far north. High potential exists for further discoveries of a broad range of mineral commodities. The South Australian government is already supporting many companies and initiatives in the region and has a support network and programmes in place for firms looking to invest. The rich opportunities in the two worlds to why ELA economic corridor are as diverse as the region itself and set for ongoing growth fuelled by innovative domestic and international investment.