2022 Priorities and Events Program

Our members recently completed a survey about what policy priorities they felt the Committee for Adelaide should focus on in 2022.
New members – Carnegie Mellon University & Sanaa

We are excited to welcome Carnegie Mellon University as a Corporate Member and Sanaa as an Associate Member of the Committee for Adelaide.
Be Well Plan for organisations

Do you have a Be Well Plan? Do you practice regular check ins with yourself and your mental health?
Leaders’ Boardroom Lunch with the Leader of the Opposition

We were delighted to host the Leader of the Opposition, Peter Malinauskas, at our Leaders’ Boardroom Lunch, which is an invitation only offering for our Platinum members.
Future Energy Week: Plugging the digital tech skills gap

Earlier this month, we hosted a thought-provoking panel discussion as part of the Tonsley Future Energy Summit.
Migration report

New independent research commissioned by Migration Solutions, has been released.
New Deputy Chairs

Alicia Genet, Head of Public Affairs and Sustainability at Santos Ltd and Trevor Cooke, CEO of Commercial & General.
Board farewells

Deputy Chairs, Matt Clemow and Penny Gale who both joined the board in 2016 have retired. Matt was also the Committee for Adelaide’s General Manager in 2014 prior to the Committee hiring its first CEO, Jodie van Deventer in 2016.
New Members – VALO, Beyond Bank and Tjindu Foundation
VALO is an Australian advanced technology company with its core in LED lighting. It is committed to accelerating disruptive and sustainable technologies, supported by significant investment in fully automated printed circuit-board (PCB) manufacturing, and a suite of 3D metal and composite printers. VALO is also developing commercial drones for maintaining lighting infrastructure. “VALO is a […]
Business Council of Australia: Living on borrowed time
Recently the Business Council of Australia released Living on borrowed time, a discussion paper designed to kickstart a nationwide conversation about the best ways to shift Australia into the fast lane of growth.