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Sasha Cole by Sasha Cole
June 29, 2026
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South Australia’s biggest week for small business is back, and the pitch to the state’s operators is blunt: come and work out what artificial intelligence actually means for your shopfront, your books and your bottom line before your competitors do.

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The annual program, promoted this week by Glam Adelaide, bundles together dozens of free and low-cost sessions aimed at the sole traders, family firms and micro-businesses that make up the overwhelming bulk of the South Australian economy. What is different this year is the prominence of AI. Where past programs leaned on the perennials of cash flow, marketing and hiring, the 2026 line-up puts practical AI skills front and centre, alongside the familiar staples of funding advice and growth workshops.

Why AI is on the program

The shift is not accidental. Generative AI tools have moved from novelty to workaday utility in barely two years, and small operators are among the most exposed to both the upside and the confusion. A cafe owner can now draft a month of social posts in minutes, a bookkeeper can lean on automation to reconcile accounts, and a tradie can use a chatbot to write quotes and chase invoices. The catch is that few time-poor small business owners have the hours to sort the genuinely useful from the hype, or to think through the privacy and accuracy risks of feeding customer data into a tool they do not fully understand.

That gap is exactly what the week’s AI sessions are pitched at. Rather than abstract talks about large language models, the workshops are framed around concrete tasks: cutting admin time, sharpening marketing, and using AI to compete with larger rivals that already have the budgets and staff to experiment. It is a deliberately unintimidating framing for an audience that national surveys keep finding is curious but wary.

Two ways of reading it

Supporters of this approach argue that events like this are precisely how AI reaches the long tail of the economy. Big firms have chief information officers and consultants; the corner store has neither. Governments and industry bodies have increasingly concluded that hands-on, local, jargon-free education is the only realistic way to lift adoption among the small businesses that employ a huge share of Australians. Get a florist or a physio comfortable with one tool that saves them an hour a day, the logic runs, and the productivity dividend compounds across tens of thousands of firms.

Sceptics counter that a week of workshops, however well-meaning, cannot fix the structural barriers. The real obstacles for many small operators are cost, digital confidence and trust, not a shortage of enthusiasm. There is also a legitimate worry that pushing AI on time-poor owners without equal attention to the risks (data leakage, inaccurate outputs, over-reliance on tools that can quietly get things wrong) simply shifts the burden onto people least equipped to manage it. The honest version of the pitch acknowledges both the opportunity and the homework that comes with it.

The funding and growth angle

AI may be the headline, but funding remains the reason many owners turn up. Access to capital is a perennial pressure point for small business, and the week’s program pairs the technology sessions with practical guidance on grants, finance and the mechanics of scaling up. For a lot of attendees, a clear steer on what state and federal support they qualify for is worth more than any demo. The growth workshops round out the offer, covering the unglamorous but decisive fundamentals: pricing, cash flow, staffing and planning for the next stage.

That combination is the point. The organisers are betting that AI lands better when it is presented not as a standalone tech fad but as one lever among several for a business trying to grow, get funded and stay viable in a tight economy.

What it means for Australia

South Australia is running its own version of a conversation happening right across the country. Small and medium enterprises account for the vast majority of Australian businesses and a huge chunk of private-sector employment, yet they consistently lag larger firms on technology adoption. National research keeps landing on the same tension: Australian businesses are keen on AI in principle but not yet convinced in practice, held back by trust, skills and uncertainty about governance. A workshop week in Adelaide will not resolve that on its own, but it is a template other states and regions are watching.

The stakes are national. If the productivity gains from AI accrue only to big corporates with the resources to deploy it, the gap between large and small firms widens, and with it the gap between the capital cities and the regions. Grassroots, publicly backed education programs are one of the few tools available to spread the benefit more evenly. South Australia positioning small business AI literacy as a marquee event, rather than a niche add-on, is a signal that governments increasingly see adoption at the small end as an economic priority, not a nice-to-have.

There is a competitive dimension too. Adelaide has been working hard to build a reputation in defence, space and technology, and a digitally confident small business base feeds that story. A state that can say its cafes, clinics and trades are comfortable using modern tools is a more attractive place to invest and to start a company.

What’s next

The immediate test is turnout and follow-through: how many operators attend, and how many actually change how they work afterwards. Awareness weeks are easy to run and hard to measure, and the real value will show up months later in whether attendees adopt a tool, secure a grant or grow a role. Expect organisers and the state government to lean on the AI angle again next year, likely with more emphasis on the guardrails as regulation and public expectations around responsible AI use continue to firm up.

For now, the message to South Australian small business is straightforward. The support, the funding advice and the AI training are on offer in one place. Whether the sector takes it up will say a lot about how quickly the technology reaches the businesses that need it most.

Sources: Glam Adelaide.

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