After 103 years, South Australia’s iconic Golden North ice cream is shuttering its historic Laura factory — a blow to the tiny town of 765 residents — as it relocates to Murray Bridge to stay closer to dairy farms amid climate-driven supply challenges. While 50 jobs vanish, 25 new roles are promised at the expanded facility, plus a $1 million community push to help Laura reinvent itself as a Flinders Ranges gateway. Co-owner Dimi Kyriazis calls it a “forced decision,” but the move aims to scale operations and even tap international markets.

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