256:, now Dept of Innovation & Skills) in 2014, with the goal of "build pathways into creative and industry development, with city vibrancy and economic benefit being the ultimate outcomes", which it does by facilitating grants, fellowships and other means of developing the careers of contemporary musicians. A new independent body called Musitec, and an advisory body known as the Music Industry Council were also established.
192:, a Thinker in Residence from Portland, Oregon, convinced the government to invest in expanding its tram network. He also advised the government to make strategic, rather than reactive, investments in infrastructure. Mr Hansen is now the head of Adelaide’s Urban Renewal Authority, overseeing the $ 1 billion Bowden Village development and other projects.
112:
The
Thinkers in Residence program formally transitioned in 2016 to the Don Dunstan Foundation, with a slight change in focus and enabling multiple Thinkers to focus on one issue each year. Three Thinkers were hosted under the "Social Capital Residencies program" in 2017–8, when the new model focussed
46:
to help revitalise the local music industry. After an hiatus for three years and a formal transition to the
Foundation in 2016, the annual program restarted under the Foundation, with a slight change in focus and enabling multiple Thinkers to focus on one issue each year. A new model introduced in
79:. Invited guests would spend three months in Adelaide, assisting the government and community in tackling problems and exploring opportunities for the state. Rann, after his election as Premier in 2002, funded the Thinkers program, which ran from 2003 for nine years.
27:, designed to bring leaders in their fields to work with the South Australian community and government in developing new ideas and approaches to problem-solving, and to promote South Australia. Initiated by the state government in 2000 as
144:
In 2011 a representative of the
Adelaide City Council wrote a testimonial letter to the Thinkers in Residence program highlighting the program's "positive influence in the development of strategies and policies for enhancing the City."
82:
The program was intended to bring leaders in various fields to work with the South
Australian community and government in developing new ideas and approaches to problem-solving, and to promote South Australia.
121:
Established as a global first in 2003, it was a social innovation developed in South
Australia to address challenges and explore opportunities, through the development of new policies and reform of systems.
172:
assisted the SA government in developing its renewable energy and climate change policies, which have led to South
Australia having 31% of its electricity coming from wind and solar power.
221:
advised the SA government on reforms to early childhood education, including state-wide measurement of progress in children’s development through the
Australian Early Development Index.
1018:
985:
744:
465:
186:" program involved the multimillion-dollar construction of specialist inner-city apartments in Adelaide. Common Ground has now been adopted in other states.
133:
providing about half of this. Overall, it has helped guide the state government's response to many important issues, including health, education, water,
519:
330:(2009–2010) – Smart Justice: Building Safer Communities, Increasing Access to the Courts, and Elevating Trust and Confidence in the Justice System.
97:
hosted the first residency outside of government, in that year with a particular focus on South
Australia's live music industry. The residency of
619:
203:, proposed the establishment of an Integrated Design Commission to encourage a better and more cohesive design culture in Adelaide.
869:. Part of the "Reverb" live music project, with City of Adelaide and other partners, with author being the thinker-in-residence.
847:
158:
228:
154:
375:
165:
863:
609:
Letter from
Christine Evans, Corporate Manager, Marketing and Creative Media, Adelaide City Council, dated 31 March 2011
129:
of investment in new programs and infrastructure from 2003 to 2013, in South
Australia and across the country, with the
32:
234:
200:
76:
470:
891:
405:
249:
102:
493:
333:
196:
870:
94:
39:
210:, from the UK, advised the South Australian and Federal governments on advanced manufacturing strategies.
971:
130:
275:
106:
671:
269:
345:
285:
218:
183:
941:
396:(2005) – Southern Screens : Southern Stories Building a New Screen Culture in South Australia
363:
399:
315:
745:"The Future Of Music In South Australia. Thinkers In Residence Reverb Report by Martin Elbourne"
327:
979:
914:
848:
https://web.archive.org/web/20141228080841/http://www.thinkers.sa.gov.au/Reports/default.aspx
423:
387:
381:
372:(2006–7) – Investing in the Early Years: Closing the gap between what we know and what we do
342:(2008–9) – Getting Connected, Staying Connected: Exploring South Australia's Digital Futures
175:
169:
150:
859:
393:
357:
291:
245:
238:
98:
43:
24:
693:
558:
113:
on social capital, while also addressing job creation. and as of 2019 is still running.
417:
369:
339:
214:
179:
134:
101:
was very successful, leading to the establishment of St Paul's Creative Centre and the
87:
48:
1001:
252:
and adjunct St Paul's Creative Centre was created by the state government (then under
1012:
309:
207:
795:
584:
411:
354:(2007–8)- Innovation in 360 Degrees: Promoting Social Innovation in South Australia
351:
279:
224:
52:
846:
Reports as listed on the archived website of the Thinkers in Residence program:
189:
138:
72:
718:
68:
974:. Govt. of South Australia. Archived from the original on 18 December 2014.
672:"A year later: How is the Future of Live Music looking in South Australia?"
71:, South Australian Opposition Leader, in November 2000. It was inspired by
769:
324:(2009–2010) – All on board: Building vibrant communities through transport
67:
The concept of the Thinkers in Residence program was announced by the Hon
821:
20:
253:
360:(2007) – Healthy Societies: Addressing 21st Century Health Challenges
321:
620:"South Australian Music Development Office recognised in Parliament"
497:
408:(2004) – Water challenges for South Australia in the 21st Century
178:, from New York, advised the government on how better to tackle
90:, discontinued the Thinkers program as a budget-saving measure.
645:
725:. Government of South Australia. Dept Innovation & Skills
318:(2010) – Driving down the road toll by building a Safe System
384:(2005–6) – Smart Moves: Spending to Saving, Streets to Home
294:(2013) – The future of live music in South Australia (2013)
366:(2007) – The Future of Family Business in South Australia
149:
As a result of the work of Thinker Baroness Professor
420:(2003) – Rethinking Adelaide: ‘capturing imagination’
402:(2003–4) – Developing a Bioeconomy in South Australia
303:
Alexandre Kalache (2011–2) – The Longevity Revolution
300:
Martin Seligman (2012–2013) – The State of Wellbeing
297:Carla Rinaldi (2012–2013) – Re-imagining Childhood
984:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
414:(2003–4) – New media, art and a creative culture
378:(2006) – Climate Change: Risks and Opportunities
227:'s contribution led to the establishment of the
348:(2008) – Sustainable Food and Wine Value Chains
942:"Adelaidean – Adelaide's Thinker in Residence"
466:"Thinkers in Residence program to be scrapped"
105:, along with the designation of Adelaide as a
1019:Former government agencies of South Australia
864:"The future of live music in South Australia"
265:Thinkers and their reports are listed below.
8:
915:"Thinker-in-residence challenges producers"
443:SA opposition News Release, 2 November 2000
306:John McTernan (2011)- Are you being served?
496:. Govt. of South Australia. Archived from
460:
458:
553:
551:
549:
547:
545:
543:
541:
452:SA opposition News Release, 14 July 2000
426:(2003) – Creating a Sustainable Adelaide
35:from 2003 to 2012, when funding ceased.
436:
229:Australian Centre for Social Innovation
977:
670:Waters, Benjamin (10 September 2010).
312:(2011) – Manufacturing into the future
31:and a global first, it was run by the
921:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
7:
913:Homer, Annabelle (6 October 2009).
390:(2004–5) – Getting the Future First
894:. Carnegie Mellon University. 2009
892:"Lee Brings Expertise to Adelaide"
125:The program resulted in more than
86:In 2012 Rann’s successor, Premier
14:
199:, former Head of Architecture at
972:"Adelaide Thinkers in Residence"
494:"Adelaide Thinkers in Residence"
278:(2018 & 2019) – advising on
796:"Previous Thinkers (2017–2018)"
585:"Previous Thinkers (2017–2018)"
235:Wellbeing and Resilience Centre
159:Australian Science Media Centre
137:, manufacturing, transport and
940:Salkow, Howard (August 2004).
155:Royal Institution of Australia
29:Adelaide Thinkers in Residence
1:
161:were established in Adelaide.
526:. Social Innovation eXchange
59:program from 2017 to 2018.
33:South Australian government
1035:
261:Thinkers and their reports
201:Carnegie Mellon University
77:Adelaide Festival of Ideas
57:Social Capital Residencies
948:. University of Adelaide
919:ABC Rural – Country Hour
828:. Don Dunstan Foundation
802:. Don Dunstan Foundation
776:. Don Dunstan Foundation
723:Music Development Office
719:"Music Industry Council"
674:. University of Adelaide
650:Music Development Office
591:. Don Dunstan Foundation
565:. Don Dunstan Foundation
250:Music Development Office
103:Music Development Office
51:, while also addressing
520:"Thinkers in Residence"
871:Don Dunstan Foundation
822:"Thinkers (2003–2013)"
95:Don Dunstan Foundation
55:. It was known as the
40:Don Dunstan Foundation
1002:Thinkers in Residence
826:Thinkers in Residence
800:Thinkers in Residence
774:Thinkers in Residence
589:Thinkers in Residence
563:Thinkers in Residence
17:Thinkers in Residence
248:'s 2013 report, the
107:UNESCO City of Music
182:homelessness. Her "
164:Thinkers Professor
500:on 26 January 2014
131:federal government
749:Live Music Office
626:. 8 December 2015
624:Live Music Office
376:Stephen Schneider
272:(2017 & 2019)
166:Stephen Schneider
47:2017 focussed on
1026:
1005:
1004:
989:
983:
975:
958:
957:
955:
953:
937:
931:
930:
928:
926:
910:
904:
903:
901:
899:
888:
882:
881:
879:
877:
868:
860:Elbourne, Martin
856:
850:
844:
838:
837:
835:
833:
818:
812:
811:
809:
807:
792:
786:
785:
783:
781:
766:
760:
759:
757:
755:
741:
735:
734:
732:
730:
715:
709:
708:
706:
704:
690:
684:
683:
681:
679:
667:
661:
660:
658:
656:
642:
636:
635:
633:
631:
616:
610:
607:
601:
600:
598:
596:
581:
575:
574:
572:
570:
555:
536:
535:
533:
531:
524:Social Innovator
516:
510:
509:
507:
505:
490:
484:
483:
481:
479:
462:
453:
450:
444:
441:
424:Herbert Girardet
388:Susan Greenfield
382:Rosanne Haggerty
176:Rosanne Haggerty
170:Herbert Girardet
151:Susan Greenfield
128:
19:is a program in
1034:
1033:
1029:
1028:
1027:
1025:
1024:
1023:
1009:
1008:
1000:
999:
996:
976:
970:
967:
965:Further reading
962:
961:
951:
949:
939:
938:
934:
924:
922:
912:
911:
907:
897:
895:
890:
889:
885:
875:
873:
866:
858:
857:
853:
845:
841:
831:
829:
820:
819:
815:
805:
803:
794:
793:
789:
779:
777:
770:"2019 Thinkers"
768:
767:
763:
753:
751:
743:
742:
738:
728:
726:
717:
716:
712:
702:
700:
692:
691:
687:
677:
675:
669:
668:
664:
654:
652:
644:
643:
639:
629:
627:
618:
617:
613:
608:
604:
594:
592:
583:
582:
578:
568:
566:
557:
556:
539:
529:
527:
518:
517:
513:
503:
501:
492:
491:
487:
477:
475:
464:
463:
456:
451:
447:
442:
438:
433:
394:Peter Wintonick
358:Ilona Kickbusch
292:Martin Elbourne
276:Ilse Treurnicht
263:
246:Martin Elbourne
244:As a result of
239:Martin Seligman
126:
119:
99:Martin Elbourne
65:
44:Martin Elbourne
42:hosted Thinker
38:In 2013 by the
25:South Australia
12:
11:
5:
1032:
1030:
1022:
1021:
1011:
1010:
1007:
1006:
995:
994:External links
992:
991:
990:
966:
963:
960:
959:
932:
905:
883:
851:
839:
813:
787:
761:
736:
710:
685:
662:
637:
611:
602:
576:
537:
511:
485:
471:The Advertiser
454:
445:
435:
434:
432:
429:
428:
427:
421:
418:Charles Landry
415:
409:
403:
397:
391:
385:
379:
373:
370:Fraser Mustard
367:
361:
355:
349:
343:
340:Genevieve Bell
337:
331:
325:
319:
313:
307:
304:
301:
298:
295:
289:
283:
273:
270:Allyson Hewitt
262:
259:
258:
257:
242:
231:
222:
215:Fraser Mustard
211:
204:
193:
187:
180:rough sleeping
173:
162:
135:climate change
127:A$ 200 million
118:
115:
88:Jay Weatherill
64:
61:
49:social capital
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1031:
1020:
1017:
1016:
1014:
1003:
998:
997:
993:
987:
981:
973:
969:
968:
964:
947:
943:
936:
933:
920:
916:
909:
906:
893:
887:
884:
872:
865:
861:
855:
852:
849:
843:
840:
827:
823:
817:
814:
801:
797:
791:
788:
775:
771:
765:
762:
750:
746:
740:
737:
724:
720:
714:
711:
699:
695:
689:
686:
673:
666:
663:
651:
647:
641:
638:
625:
621:
615:
612:
606:
603:
590:
586:
580:
577:
564:
560:
554:
552:
550:
548:
546:
544:
542:
538:
525:
521:
515:
512:
499:
495:
489:
486:
474:. 30 May 2012
473:
472:
467:
461:
459:
455:
449:
446:
440:
437:
430:
425:
422:
419:
416:
413:
410:
407:
404:
401:
398:
395:
392:
389:
386:
383:
380:
377:
374:
371:
368:
365:
362:
359:
356:
353:
350:
347:
346:Andrew Fearne
344:
341:
338:
335:
332:
329:
326:
323:
320:
317:
314:
311:
308:
305:
302:
299:
296:
293:
290:
287:
286:Nonie Brennan
284:
282:redevelopment
281:
277:
274:
271:
268:
267:
266:
260:
255:
251:
247:
243:
240:
236:
232:
230:
226:
223:
220:
219:Carla Rinaldi
216:
212:
209:
205:
202:
198:
194:
191:
188:
185:
184:Common Ground
181:
177:
174:
171:
167:
163:
160:
156:
152:
148:
147:
146:
142:
140:
136:
132:
123:
117:Contributions
116:
114:
110:
108:
104:
100:
96:
91:
89:
84:
80:
78:
74:
70:
62:
60:
58:
54:
50:
45:
41:
36:
34:
30:
26:
22:
18:
950:. Retrieved
945:
935:
923:. Retrieved
918:
908:
896:. Retrieved
886:
874:. Retrieved
854:
842:
830:. Retrieved
825:
816:
804:. Retrieved
799:
790:
778:. Retrieved
773:
764:
752:. Retrieved
748:
739:
727:. Retrieved
722:
713:
701:. Retrieved
697:
688:
676:. Retrieved
665:
653:. Retrieved
649:
640:
628:. Retrieved
623:
614:
605:
593:. Retrieved
588:
579:
567:. Retrieved
562:
528:. Retrieved
523:
514:
502:. Retrieved
498:the original
488:
476:. Retrieved
469:
448:
439:
412:Blast Theory
406:Peter Cullen
364:Dennis Jaffe
352:Geoff Mulgan
280:Lot Fourteen
264:
225:Geoff Mulgan
217:and Italy’s
143:
124:
120:
111:
93:In 2013 the
92:
85:
81:
66:
56:
53:job creation
37:
28:
16:
15:
876:2 September
832:2 September
806:2 September
780:2 September
754:2 September
729:2 September
703:2 September
678:2 September
655:2 September
630:2 September
595:2 September
569:2 September
478:2 September
400:Maire Smith
336:(2009–2010)
322:Fred Hansen
316:Fred Wegman
190:Fred Hansen
139:road safety
73:Greg Mackie
946:Adelaidean
431:References
328:Peggy Hora
310:Göran Roos
208:Göran Roos
206:Professor
195:Professor
694:"Musitec"
559:"History"
334:Laura Lee
213:Canada’s
197:Laura Lee
69:Mike Rann
1013:Category
980:cite web
952:30 March
925:30 March
898:30 March
862:(2013).
698:Music SA
530:29 March
504:29 March
157:and the
21:Adelaide
646:"About"
254:Arts SA
63:History
288:(2019)
153:, the
867:(PDF)
986:link
954:2010
927:2010
900:2010
878:2019
834:2019
808:2019
782:2019
756:2019
731:2019
705:2019
680:2019
657:2019
632:2019
597:2019
571:2019
532:2010
506:2010
480:2019
233:The
168:and
75:'s
1015::
982:}}
978:{{
944:.
917:.
824:.
798:.
772:.
747:.
721:.
696:.
648:.
622:.
587:.
561:.
540:^
522:.
468:.
457:^
141:.
109:.
23:,
988:)
956:.
929:.
902:.
880:.
836:.
810:.
784:.
758:.
733:.
707:.
682:.
659:.
634:.
599:.
573:.
534:.
508:.
482:.
241:)
237:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.