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Greg Mackie

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From 1984 until 2003 Mackie was director and co-proprietor (with Gayle Miller), of Imprints. In 1986 he co-established the Art Zone Gallery, and was coordinator of the gallery until 2000. Imprints moved to no. 107 Hindley Street in 1999, around the time that many arts organisations were moving into
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Mackie has also been a member of several boards and panels. During his years of running Imprints, Mackie also served in many board and other advocacy roles in the community and cultural benefit sectors, including serving as a board member for the
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advisory committee, including four years as its chair (1994–98), and in 1999 he founded the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, of which he remains director as of 2024.
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cultural advocate and entrepreneur who has worked to promote the arts and culture in Australia. He served two separate terms as an elected Councillor on the
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Gregory Alan Mackie is the son of Graham Miller, who, with his wife Gayle Miller and her friend Patricia Sykes, first opened the literary book retailer
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was mayor at this time. He resigned in June 2022, citing the "corrosive nature" and "relentless domination of the Team Adelaide faction".
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of the city. Mackie and Miller sold the shop in 2007 to Jason Lake and Katherine Woehlert, who had been working there for some time.
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offices above the shop. During the 1990s, Mackie founded the West End Association (to boost the profile of the changing
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Mackie has been a member of the external advisory panel to the Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts at
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In May 2020 Mackie was once again elected to the City of Adelaide council, this time as a result of a
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from 2000 to 2003, and a member of the Libraries Board of South Australia in 2002 and 2003.
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SA Stores until 1982. He moved on from this position to become a manager of Semprini's (
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Before going to university, Mackie's working life started in 1979, when he worked as a
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University of Adelaide Cultural Oration 2017, by Greg Mackie (delivered 13 July 2017)
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In 2012, Mackie was appointed head of the Office for the Ageing, under
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2007: Australia Business Arts Foundation (AbaF) Arts Leadership Award
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From 2008 until 2011 he was deputy chief executive of the
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A Bookseller Invites Adelaide to Ponder the Big Questions
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Imprints Booksellers from 1984 to 2007, and founded the
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Finding the Next Wave: Innovation and its Discontents
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Index

Greg Clark Mackie
OAM

History Trust of South Australia
Adelaide Festival of Ideas
OAM
South Australian
Adelaide City Council
independent bookshop
Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Arts SA
Adelaide Writers' Week
CEO
History Trust of South Australia
Imprints Booksellers
Hindley Street
buyer
Myer
newsagent
Unley
Flinders University
Adelaide Festival
"West End"
Arts SA
Premier of South Australia
Mike Rann
Jay Weatherill
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Rann government
Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Program

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