
Committee for Adelaide appoints new chair
University of South Australia Vice-Chancellor Professor David Lloyd has been appointed chair of the Committee for Adelaide.
University of South Australia Vice-Chancellor Professor David Lloyd has been appointed chair of the Committee for Adelaide.
Migration experts warn a new plan spruiked as driving population growth in South Australia is practically “problematic, risky and very costly” to local businesses because the government hasn’t got the policy settings right.
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The Committee for Adelaide, a think tank formed in 2013 to generate ideas to grow the state and city economy, is hunting for its first full-time CEO.
Convinced that South Australia has an opportunity to harness a global coalition willing to invest in a safe storage solution for nuclear waste, a delegation of business and political leaders is winging its way back into Adelaide today after a whirlwind tour of sites in Europe – as Royal Commissioner Kevin Scarce prepares to hand his final report to the Weatherill Government tomorrow.
A high-powered delegation of the state’s business and political leaders has been given a crash course in the science of nuclear storage in Finland, and the biggest single message it has learned is the value of keeping the community onside.
A high-powered delegation of South Australian business leaders and parliamentarians will jet off to Europe next month to visit key nuclear sites in a bid to facilitate a community debate on the merits of expanding the state’s role in the nuclear fuel cycle.