- The first mobile grain harvesting machine transformed South Australia's wheat and grain industry
- Two major wine-related inventions came from SA
- The stump jump plough made ploughing possible in rocky areas
"It transformed the South Australian wheat and grain industry within a decade, and by the 1850s, SA was known as the granary of Australia, we were producing tens of thousands of tons a year."
"The proper term is the polyethylene wine bag, but of course we all love to call it the goon sack,"Ms Ball said.
"It's the screw top cap that we know and love, it's still quite contentious overseas,"Ms Ball said.