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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
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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providing about half of this. Overall, it has helped guide the state government's response to many important issues, including health, education, water,
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hosted the first residency outside of government, in that year with a particular focus on South Australia's live music industry. The residency of
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Letter from Christine Evans, Corporate Manager, Marketing and Creative Media, Adelaide City Council, dated 31 March 2011
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of investment in new programs and infrastructure from 2003 to 2013, in South Australia and across the country, with the
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https://web.archive.org/web/20141228080841/http://www.thinkers.sa.gov.au/Reports/default.aspx
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on social capital, while also addressing job creation. and as of 2019 is still running.
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was very successful, leading to the establishment of St Paul's Creative Centre and the
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and adjunct St Paul's Creative Centre was created by the state government (then under
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Reports as listed on the archived website of the Thinkers in Residence program:
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The concept of the Thinkers in Residence program was announced by the Hon
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As a result of the work of Thinker Baroness Professor
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Alexandre Kalache (2011–2) – The Longevity Revolution
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Martin Seligman (2012–2013) – The State of Wellbeing
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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:. 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Index

Adelaide
South Australia
South Australian government
Don Dunstan Foundation
Martin Elbourne
social capital
job creation
Mike Rann
Greg Mackie
Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Jay Weatherill
Don Dunstan Foundation
Martin Elbourne
Music Development Office
UNESCO City of Music
federal government
climate change
road safety
Susan Greenfield
Royal Institution of Australia
Australian Science Media Centre
Stephen Schneider
Herbert Girardet
Rosanne Haggerty
rough sleeping
Common Ground
Fred Hansen
Laura Lee
Carnegie Mellon University
Göran Roos

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