A New State of Mind

A New State of Mind is more than a campaign, it’s a movement to unite South Australia with a clear and cohesive identity based on who we have always been – inspired, connected and unexpected.
Opinion: Jobs need life support with critical shortages

The writing is on the door: “Sorry, we’re closed due to lack of staff”. South Australia needs to be first in line for new workers, writes our CEO Bruce Djite in his latest opinion piece in The Advertiser.
We’ve reached 100 members!

We are excited to announce that we have reached 100 members for the first time in our history!
Committee for Adelaide on the road

The Committee for Adelaide team loves to get out of the office to visit and support our members and we recently visited Mitsubishi Motors Australia’s headquarters and volunteered for Fred’s Van, an initiative of Vinnies SA.
The Advertiser and SA Weekend feature on our CEO Bruce Djite

Our CEO Bruce Djite recently featured in The Advertiser and its SA Weekend lift out, sharing his passion for Adelaide and South Australia.
Opinion: Takes a party plan to be the Festival State

Adelaide might like to call itself Australia’s festival capital but major acts and events are starting to disagree, writes our CEO Bruce Djite in his latest opinion piece for The Advertiser.
Opinion: Come to study, stay for a lifetime, should be state’s mantra

A valuable resource is being driven out of Adelaide, writes our CEO Bruce Djite. And the city’s future depends on changing course quickly.
End of Financial Year recap

It has been a busy 12 months since our CEO, Bruce Djité commenced at the Committee for Adelaide. Below is a short recap of the team’s work and achievements throughout that time.
Adelaide Fringe 2022 Impact Report

The Adelaide Fringe has released their 2022 Impact Report and the results have exceeded expectations.
OPINION: It’s time now, more than ever, that we have the courage of our own convictions

For all the negatives of the pandemic, it has handed Adelaide a chance to turn its long-term weakness into a world-leading strength, writes our CEO Bruce Djite in his opinion piece for The Advertiser.