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Foreword Adelaide is a sophisticated and vibrant capital city renowned for its liveability and distinctive tourism, arts and cultural attractions. Adelaide has a strong reputation for excellence in research and a thriving innovation economy. It is rapidly becoming the centre of future industries, including defence, space, advanced manufacturing and digital (for example machine learning and artificial intelligence, cyber and creative industries). The Adelaide City Deal has the potential to generate significant economic opportunities by growing the state’s skilled workforce and industries at the forefront of innovation and cutting-edge technologies. This partnership between the Australian and South Australian Governments and the City of Adelaide will enhance Adelaide’s position as an attractive place to live, study, work and do business. The City Deal will target investment that creates skilled and productive jobs of the future, boosts Adelaide’s population through migration and planning reforms, and enhances cultural experiences by generating greater opportunities in Adelaide’s robust visitor economy. The Hon Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister of Australia ACKNOWLE DG E ME NTS We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout South Australia, and their ongoing connection to and spiritual and cultural The Hon Steven Marshall MP relationship with their land and waters. We pay Premier of South Australia our respects to the current generation, as well as Elders past and present and future leaders. We thank Flinders University, the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia for their collaboration in developing the Adelaide City Deal. Together, we will work towards Adelaide’s future growth Sandy Verschoor and prosperity through the delivery of Lord Mayor of Adelaide the commitments in this City Deal. 1 Adelaide City Deal 2
Elizabeth City-Wide North Training Depot Commitments Adelaide City Deal at a glance Grow Adelaide's innovation economy • Deliver the Adelaide Innovation Strategy for economic growth Edinburgh and enhanced linkages between key innovation precincts, Defence including Lot Fourteen, Technology Park Adelaide, Mawson Precinct Lakes, Osborne Naval Shipyard, Edinburgh Defence Precinct, the Waite Research Precinct and Tonsley Innovation District Osborne • Establish Lot Fourteen as a premier destination for Naval entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, development and Shipyard commercialisation • Establish an Innovation Hub at Lot Fourteen Mawson • Support the Australian space sector by establishing the Lakes Australian Space Agency, Mission Control and the Australian Space Discovery Centre • Establish best practice smart technology infrastructure in Adelaide’s city centre, including integration with Gig City and Ten Gigabit Adelaide Support Population Growth in Technology Adelaide and South Australia Park • Consider a Designated Area Migration Agreement for Adelaide metropolitan Adelaide, to attract skilled overseas workers • Implement the Supporting Innovation in South Australia visa pilot program to attract overseas entrepreneurs and seed start-ups • Implement key actions from the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide (2017 Update) to plan for the provision of key amenities and services for Adelaide’s future population • Undertake a plan for urban renewal and development in key precincts identified in the Adelaide Innovation Strategy to Lot support population growth Fourteen Boost Adelaide’s Cultural and Tourism Economy • Deliver the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Gallery at Lot Tonsley Fourteen Innovation Waite • Establish the International Centre for Tourism, Hospitality and District Research Food Studies in Lot Fourteen Precinct • Construct the Heysens Gallery at Hahndorf • Build a new visitor centre for Carrick Hill House at Springfield • Deliver digital tools and wayfinding for trails in key tourist sites including Wittunga House and Botanic Garden, Old Government House and Kingston Historic House 3 Adelaide City Deal 4
Vision for Adelaide City Deals The City Deal is a ten year plan to build on Adelaide’s City Deals are a key mechanism to strengths – its cultural depth, research excellence, deliver on the opportunities and talented labour pool and commercial enterprise. challenges in our cities by bringing Adelaide’s population growth is focused on together the three levels of government, Central to our investment is the development of Lot Fourteen as an innovation precinct attracting future-oriented entrepreneurs, the community and private enterprise that will be home to leading businesses, entrepreneurs, the Australian Space Agency professionals and education providers that seek to expand their businesses, increasing to create place-based partnerships. and associated organisations, major cultural research commercialisation and capitalising They work to align the planning, investment and attractions and world class education programs on the benefits of cross-sectoral collaboration governance necessary to accelerate economic growth and facilities. By delivering investment that will in the wider Adelaide metropolitan area. and job creation, stimulate urban renewal and drive transform Adelaide’s innovation economy and City Deal partners will work productively economic reforms. City Deals will help to secure the further support its thriving cultural and visitor to create the right settings to help the future prosperity and liveability of our cities. sectors, the City Deal will help to attract and community of Adelaide realise this ambition retain talented and skilled workers, quality and help the city to flourish and prosper. For more information on the Smart Cities Plan or City Deals, international students, and entrepreneurs and please visit https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/cities start-ups to invest their future in Adelaide. 5 Adelaide City Deal 6
Adelaide in context Adelaide is a vibrant city with a stunning natural environment, top quality education providers and huge opportunities in the economic growth sectors of the 21st century. It is consistently ranked as one of the world’s manufacturing to new knowledge-based most livable cities, where visitors and locals industries. Population growth is well below alike can immerse themselves in a range of the national average with low levels of year-round festivals and events. The recent international migration, and a proportionately growth of the state’s defence sector combined low share of international students. with exciting developments in space, big data, This City Deal is a ten year plan to actively machine learning, advanced manufacturing, and address these challenges by supporting creative industries, means that Adelaide has innovative jobs and business growth, the potential to become a leader in Australia’s sustainably planning for Adelaide’s future innovation, cultural and tourism economies. population growth and boosting its world Adelaide has faced challenges in recent renowned tourism, arts and cultural years, particularly with the national industries to enhance local and visitor decline of the car manufacturing industry. experiences in the heart of the city. Economic growth and employment has been subdued as Adelaide shifts from traditional Employment Population 5.9% unemployed 1.334 million people 17.9% Indigenous Median Age: 40 Australians unemployed Indigenous Australians Education 18,400 Indigenous 86,000 students enrolled in Australians Adelaide’s schools, universities and technical colleges Median age: 22 Tourism Migration $4.0 billion visitor spend in 21,660 or 4.0% new Adelaide city representing arrivals settled in Adelaide 58% of the state’s visitor economy Industry Gross Regional Product estimated at $18.45 billion, representing 17.8% of Gross State Product 7 Adelaide City Deal 8
Key Collaborators: The University of Adelaide is pleased to be learning and artificial intelligence. In addition, a key partner to the Adelaide City Deal. Lot Fourteen based industry will link with the By every measure, the University of University’s leading capability in cybersecurity, South Australia’s world Adelaide stands tall as a catalyst of learning, data analytics and entrepreneurship and renowned universities innovation and global connectivity. Ranked will connect with students to develop new innovations through work integrated among the top 1% of universities globally, its international reputation is founded on learning and internship opportunities. future shaping and world-leading research. The University will contribute expertise to As key collaborating partners to the Adelaide Lot Fourteen will also house an Innovation Hub Recognising the importance of close alignment the development of the innovation strategy City Deal, South Australia’s universities to help maximise research and industry between industry and world-leading research, and bring to bear its relationship with other will play an important advisory role to all knowledge and increase commercialisation the University of Adelaide has identified key precincts including the University levels of government in the City Deal’s of research and development (R&D) through priorities for engagement in areas such campuses at North Terrace (located next to implementation, and offer their unique cross-sectoral engagement and investment. as defence, cyber and space; energy and Lot Fourteen), Waite (home to the largest expertise to progress agreed commitments Universities will assume leadership to improve resources; health; and agrifood and wine. concentration of expertise in agriculture, food through the Deal’s Implementation Plan. and advance technology systems, and uptake Targeted research in these priority areas is and wine in the southern hemisphere) and Universities will also have opportunities to transformative commercial R&D opportunities translating outcomes into solutions of direct Roseworthy (internationally recognised in dry co-invest in our shared vision, including to grow key sectors of the innovation economy. social, economic and technological impact. land agriculture and animal production). commitments to grow Adelaide’s promising Governments will also draw on universities’ The University of Adelaide will also contribute The Adelaide City Deal and the transformation innovation, cultural and tourism economies. capability to attract and retain domestic to the population stream of the City Deal of Lot Fourteen will be instrumental in securing Governments will work with universities to and international students who will look to South Australia’s economic future. The through both the injection of new, world- develop the Adelaide Innovation Strategy Adelaide for jobs in our advanced economy and University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute class academic talent and a large and diverse to guide the growth of Adelaide’s innovation a dynamic lifestyle to shape their future success. for Machine Learning, Lot Fourteen’s first student body drawn to Adelaide from other economy and secure the long- term benefits anchor tenant, is a global leader in machine parts of Australia and across the world. of joint investment in Lot Fourteen. Flinders logos The University of South Australia’s (UniSA) UniSA will work with City Deal partners to mission is focused on educating highly identify opportunities to develop projects for Ranked in the top 2% of global universities, educational and research activities, create jobs skilled professionals for the South Australian Lot Fourteen that draw on the University’s Logo variations Flinders University has around 26,000 and enhance economic growth. Plans include workforce and producing knowledge through well established complementary strengths. students and a campus network that spans a new health and medical research precinct applied research in Health, IT, Engineering • Catalysing new industries through metropolitan and regional South Australia and facilities to attract additional international and Future Industries, Education, Arts and innovation and support for start-ups and the Northern Territory. We are the students to live and study in Adelaide. Social Sciences and Business, that delivers and spin-outs, including UniSA’s Future largest provider of transnational education in Adelaide is a prime location to foster start-up economic and social benefits for the state. Industries Institute, Cancer Research South Australia and our strong linkages with creation. Flinders University’s award industry and academic partners in Australia Ranked in the top 50 young universities in Institute, Innovation and Collaboration winning New Venture Institute is a leader and internationally have made us a partner of the world in both QS and THES rankings, Centre and the successful commercialisation in the innovation and entrepreneurial choice for world-class research collaboration. UniSA’s focus on partnership with end-users track record of UniSA Ventures. ecosystem in metropolitan Adelaide and in is reflected in the $1.27 billion we contribute • Complementing and enhancing the work In early 2019 Flinders University announced regional South Australia and has supported to the State economy annually, our 2500+ of the Australian Space Agency with an additional $100 million investment in over 327 local start-ups to date. Minimum size global industry partners and our ranking as UniSA’s expertise and strong industry research that will be transformative in For more than 40 years Flinders University #1 in Australia for industry research income. connections in novel Satellite and retaining and attracting researchers to has been a leader in the Creative Industries our state, facilitating 14mm high innovative outcomes 23mm high UniSA views an Adelaide City Deal as Internet of Things technologies and their with a global reputation which has contributed for existing and emerging industries, and an opportunity to create a city-centre applications, especially in the Institute for to making Adelaide an international leader in supporting the training of the next generation collaborative innovation hub at Lot Fourteen Telecommunications Research, exemplified Clear space x the Arts. We have an established track record of research talent in South Australia. that would link to and benefit from UniSA’s in its successful spin-out, Myriota. of successful collaboration with industry at x $1billion investment in precincts across • Utilising the strength of UniSA’s Aboriginal Over the coming decade, the $85 million both a local and global level, and have been metropolitan Adelaide, including the BioMed Knowledges Centre and Aboriginal expertise Flinders Link Rail project will connect our main recognised as the Best Digital Illustration City precinct and the UniSA engineering residing in UniSA Art, Architecture and campus to the Adelaide CBD enabling Flinders School in the world in 2017 and 2018. 0.5x and science precinct at Mawson Lakes, Design and the Social Sciences, linking to the University to maximise opportunities to boost 0.5x 0.5x 0.5x located close to South Australia’s naval University’s recently launched and ambitious Horizontal logo clearspace Vertical logo clearspace shipbuilding and defence industries. “stretch” Reconciliation Action Plan. 9 Adelaide City Deal 10
Leading in FROM E RO Innovation AD Adelaide is a strong contributor to Australia’s innovation economy, largely driven by local talent, ambition and entrepreneurship. This City Deal leverages what Adelaide Supporting Australia’s does well – investing in knowledge-intensive Space Industry NORTH TERRACE industries and innovative jobs that will accelerate economic growth and enable Lot Fourteen will be at the heart of Australia’s greater competition and diversification. growing space sector. The Australian Government has invested $26 million to establish the Australian Space Agency, and recently announced Lot Fourteen as the A Transformative Innovation Agency’s home. From this base, the Agency will Neighbourhood – Lot Fourteen grow a globally respected space sector across the nation. The Australian Government will Adelaide - Growing Indigenous The revitalisation of the old Royal Adelaide invest $6 million to establish a mission control A Smarter City Jobs and Businesses Hospital site, known as ‘Lot Fourteen’ is facility. The Australian Government will also the centerpiece of the Adelaide City Deal. invest $6 million to establish the Australian Adelaide is a Smart City where innovation and The City Deal aims to increase Aboriginal and This premier innovation precinct will be Space Discovery Centre at Lot Fourteen. new technologies are integral to developing Torres Strait Islander employment and business strategically placed to bring together all These investments will provide new capability and sharing common resources, enhancing opportunities as part of a whole-of-government levels of government, global industries, to support the growth of Australian space lifestyles and improving business activity. initiative to improve Indigenous economic entrepreneurs and research institutes to businesses and provide a platform for increased Lot Fourteen will be designed to support participation. The Australian Government will invest in Adelaide’s innovation economy. The collaboration nationally and internationally. Adelaide’s smart infrastructure and allow contribute $3 million over three years from South Australian Government will invest $364 Through the Australian Space Discovery seamless integration of smart technologies the Indigenous Business Sector Strategy million to redevelop, operate and maintain Centre, the Australian community, students across Adelaide’s Central Business District. The – a comprehensive approach to supporting the site, and deliver key infrastructure and and visitors will also have a unique opportunity Australian Government will invest $10 million Indigenous businesses, innovation, incubation services to integrate open spaces, including to engage with the latest innovations in space in smart infrastructure that will support and start-ups to flourish in the Australian access to the Adelaide Botanic Garden. technologies and expand their understanding innovative technology-based solutions to urban economy. Services provided to the Aboriginal The Australian Government will provide of Australia’s role in national and global space challenges. The City of Adelaide will contribute and Torres Strait Islander business sector further investment in Lot Fourteen, including activities and missions. The South Australian up to a further $12.6 million to support will be designed in collaboration with local $20 million to establish an Innovation Government will enhance this commitment these Smart Cities initiatives. Integration of stakeholders, including the Aboriginal and Hub enabling joint research between the through a $4.2 million Space Innovation these services with Gig City and Ten Gigabit Torres Strait Islander business community. public sector, business and universities, and Fund and provide $2.2 million to support Adelaide will enable data sharing at some of the provision of secure environments for international engagement, and high quality the highest internet speeds, helping Adelaide government defence and space entities. education programs and scholarships. to pave the way for future focused industries. 11 Adelaide City Deal 12
Adelaide Innovation Strategy Growing Adelaide’s innovation economy The Adelaide Innovation Strategy will identify Lot Fourteen Lot Fourteen Development Deliver Lot Fourteen The SA Government is investing $364 million to develop Lot Fourteen including Adelaide’s comparative strengths and advantages on the former site of site preparation, infrastructure and servicing, refurbished buildings, operation the Royal Adelaide and management, and support for start-up spaces. to guide future investment in growth sectors. Hospital as a world- leading innovation Innovation Hub Adelaide is already home to globally Lakes, Osborne Naval Shipyard, Tonsley and entrepreneurial The Australian Government will invest up to $20 million to establish an precinct. Innovation Hub to bring together venture capital, scientists and entrepreneurs to competitive industries and research precincts Innovation District and the Waite Precinct. City create the next generation of businesses for Adelaide. in defence, advanced manufacturing, medical Deal partners recognise the critical importance technology and creative digital industries. The of promoting strategic investment, business Australia’s Space Australian Space Agency Headquarters Innovation Strategy will provide a framework collaboration and commercialisation of research Industry The Australian Government has invested $26 million to establish the Australian for these precincts to attract new investment and development in future industries. These Grow Australia’s Space Agency, which will be headquartered at Lot Fourteen. and foster commercial linkages. Understanding future industries will rely on South Australia’s space sector to SA Government will invest $2 million to house the Agency and other key space the various sectors of the innovation economy capability in machine learning, artificial create future- sector organisations at Lot Fourteen, $4.2 million towards the Space Innovation will help researchers, businesses, education intelligence and cyber security. South Australia oriented jobs Fund, and $2.2 million on initiatives to support international engagement, and business education programs and scholarships. providers and governments to focus on is already the hub for Machine Learning, with opportunities in the jobs, skills and capabilities required the Australian Institute for Machine Learning Adelaide. Mission Control Facility to remain competitive in the future. to be located on Lot Fourteen, and is rapidly The Australian Government will invest $6 million and the SA Government At the heart of this strategy is strengthening becoming the hub for cyber security. The $2.5 million to establish Mission Control at Lot Fourteen, with common use Adelaide Innovation Strategy will help key facilities for operation of satellites and probes. the commercial linkages across Adelaide’s innovation precincts. Government investment sectors capitalise on these linkages, and send The Australian Space Discovery Centre in Lot Fourteen is expected to catalyse further a strong signal to the market on where to The Australian Government will invest $6 million to establish the Australian private sector investment in Edinburgh Defence channel new investment opportunities that will Space Discovery Centre at Lot Fourteen to give the public insight into all facets Precinct, Technology Park Adelaide/Mawson attract talent, businesses and industry leaders. of Australian space activity and inspire the next generation of space enthusiasts. Drive the Strategies for Innovation and Entrepreneurship innovation The SA Government will deliver a comprehensive Innovation Strategy to guide economy the growth of Adelaide’s economy and secure the long term benefits of joint Plan for and invest investment at Lot Fourteen. in Adelaide’s The SA Government will also prepare an Entrepreneurship and Start-up Strategy Osborne Mawson Lakes innovation economy in 2019 to build a culture of entrepreneurship in Adelaide. The Osborne Naval Shipyard will Anchored by the University of to drive economic deliver Australia’s Future Frigates and South Australia and Technology transformation, new Smart Technology Future Submarines programs, other Park Adelaide, a growing centre investment, and job The Australian Government will invest $10 million and the City of Adelaide up to major naval projects, and hosts some of for education, technology, creation. $12.6 million towards smart technology initiatives in the Adelaide city centre for Australia’s leading maritime companies. Lot Fourteen defence and aerospace close to residents, businesses and visitors. City Deal partners will collaborate to support A creation and innovation housing and transport. the seamless integration of smart technology across the city centre. neighbourhood driving investment, jobs, research and Integrated Plan for Digital Service Delivery training in emerging industries, The SA Government and the City of Adelaide will develop and deliver a plan for set on the historic former Royal digital service delivery, enhanced connectivity and data capacity to offer a range Adelaide Hospital site. of digital experiences to residents and businesses. This will build on the National Broadband Network, the SA Government’s Gig City, and the City of Adelaide’s Ten Gigabit Adelaide. Indigenous innovation and incubation Tonsley The Waite Research Precinct The Australian Government will provide $3 million from the Indigenous Business Sector Strategy to support a hub for Indigenous business, innovation, incubation Bringing together education, The largest centre of agricultural and start-ups, with the services to be designed in collaboration with local research, businesses, start ups, research and teaching expertise stakeholders. and government in a mixed use in the southern hemisphere innovation district to drive the hosts 15 organisations engaged transformation of South Australia’s Edinburgh in plant, food, wine and natural manufacturing industry. resources science. Home of RAAF Base Edinburgh, Defence Science and Technology and major defence companies, with major capabilities in research, development and manufacturing. 13 Adelaide City Deal 14
New Migration Arrangements for South Australia and Adelaide Support the growth of Adelaide’s population through policy and planning South Australia is well positioned to accommodate significant population growth. Attracting skilled overseas workers Designated Area Migration Agreement The Australian and SA Governments will consider the DAMA to allow employers and international in Greater Adelaide to sponsor skilled overseas workers to manage skills and South Australia is well positioned to Our governments will also continue to students to labour shortages, including in emerging sectors of our economy. accommodate significant population growth. implement the pilot of the Supporting Adelaide The challenge is to set in place the right pull Innovation in South Australia (SISA) visa Put in place Supporting Innovation in South Australia (SISA) visa factors, programs and structures required to program until November 2021. This pilot migration settings The Australian and SA Governments will pilot the SISA visa program in Greater and strategies to Adelaide until November 2021 to attract talented and skilled overseas workers to incrementally increase the population, monitor arrangement aims to drive entrepreneurship grow Adelaide’s innovation economy. support population capacity and deliver city-wide investments and innovation in South Australia. Overseas growth in Adelaide in harmony with projected growth. entrepreneurs will be connected with key and support the Marketing Strategies investments and activities occurring in city’s workforce The Australian and SA Governments will work with local education and The Australian and South Australian training providers to promote Adelaide as a premier education destination to South Australia’s economy, to help create needs. Governments will collaborate to progress new international markets. migration arrangements tailored to support jobs, increase the number of start-ups Adelaide’s specific needs for skilled workers. and allow local businesses flourish. Supporting urban 30-year Plan for Greater Adelaide A Designated Area Migration Agreement These visa arrangements are a vital mechanism renewal and The SA Government will deliver key actions of the 30-Year Plan for Greater will be considered to allow employers in to increasing Adelaide’s population growth planning for a Adelaide (2017 Update) to guide the long-term growth and urban renewal of the Greater Adelaide to sponsor skilled overseas projections, while stimulating new and growing population city and its surrounds. workers to manage skills and labour shortages, lasting investment in South Australia Implement planning Plan for Urban Renewal reforms and including in emerging sectors of our economy. and Adelaide’s innovation economy. strategies so that a The SA Government will develop a plan for urban renewal for centres across growing population Adelaide to support population growth, including around precincts identified in is supported by the Adelaide Innovation Strategy. accessible housing, The Australian and SA Governments will collaborate on urban renewal infrastructure and opportunities arising from joint investment in the electrification of the Gawler services. Rail Line which may include: • Planning for growing housing and services demand that may arise from Case Study the growth of the University of South Australia’s Mawson Lakes Campus. • Exploring options for divestment of the 33-hectare Elizabeth North South Australia’s first Training Depot at Smithfield owned by the Department of Defence. SISA visa recipient Reforms in the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 The SA Government will pilot reforms in the Act to support urban renewal and sustainable densification, including Joint Planning Boards and Infrastructure Delivery Schemes. Protecting Defence Precincts An Italian entrepreneur, Simone Berliat is a The Australian and SA Governments will work to protect defence precincts in recipient of a three-year entrepreneurship visa Adelaide through the planning system to prevent incompatible encroachment, under the new Supporting Innovation in South securing public amenity and sustainable Defence capability. These include the Port of Adelaide, Edinburgh Defence Precinct and Osborne Naval Shipyard. Australia (SISA) pilot. SISA is being piloted in South Australia, which will cement Adelaide Infrastructure SA 20-Year State Infrastructure Strategy as a hub for entrepreneurs and increase The SA Government will prepare a 20-year state infrastructure strategy by March Since SISA’s launch in November 2018, 2020 to guide Adelaide and South Australia’s future infrastructure needs to value in the local innovation ecosystem. applications have been received from people support a growing population. An experienced sommelier, Mr Berliat is all over the world wanting to develop their developing an app and website connecting business ideas in South Australia. SISA tourists with farms and food producers, in applicants are endorsed by the South Australian a true paddock to plate local agritourism Government in partnership with the start- experience. SISA is perfect for entrepreneurs up industry. “We’re excited to be assisting like Mr Berliat, who first came to South the SISA visa program, and look forward to Australia to learn from our best-known seeing how it contributes to expanding the winemakers, and as a result of SISA has been entrepreneurial ecosystem of South Australia" able to stay and develop his idea here. – Jason Neave, director of The Moonshine Lab. 15 Adelaide City Deal 16
Sustainable Population Growth, Planning and Management The Adelaide City Deal supports cross- government action on how to plan, manage and implement key reforms to enable stronger population growth. Under the City Deal urban renewal will bring together strategic investment, smart technologies and integrated transport and land-use planning to drive healthy population growth and make Adelaide a highly desirable place to work and live. The Government of South Australia commits to undertaking planning for urban renewal and development in key strategic centres across Adelaide, consistent with the targets and policy actions set out in the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide (2017 Update). Actions will reinforce good urban design to revitalise neighbourhoods and concentrate development on key transit corridors and innovation precincts identified in the Adelaide Innovation Strategy. The Plan will also deliver versatile public amenities and residential dwellings offering greater affordability and liveability. These areas will pilot reforms in the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 aimed at improving planning outcomes, including Joint Planning Boards and Infrastructure Delivery Schemes. 17 Adelaide City Deal 18
Boosting Adelaide’s Aboriginal Art and Cultures Gallery Cultural Economy The establishment of an Aboriginal Art and Cultures Gallery at Lot Fourteen presents a historic opportunity Adelaide has a vibrant art and cultural to showcase to the world scene that continues to attract visitors the art and cultural assets from around the world. Adelaide’s of Aboriginal and Torres visitor economy is flourishing. Strait Islander people. Drawing from nationally significant collections, the living culture and traditional knowledge The renewal of major sites such as the Adelaide Oval, South Australian of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aquatic and Leisure Centre and the Riverbank precinct add to the people will be central to this institution. list of cultural and sporting attractions hosted by Adelaide city. In The Australian Government will contribute 2018, Adelaide city attracted more than 2.8 million domestic visitors $85 million towards its development. who contributed a significant $2.3 billion to the local visitor economy. In the same year, 412,000 international visitors came to Adelaide, Consultation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait spending $1.1 billion. The Adelaide City Deal represents an opportunity Islander communities will be essential to the to maximise growth in one of Adelaide’s leading market sectors and gallery’s design, curatorship, operations and showcase its outstanding cultural heritage, including the diverse management. Locating the gallery within Lot arts, languages and cultures of Australia’s First Nations people. Fourteen will enable innovations in digital art and technology to have flow on benefits to the gallery and its curatorial vision. Adelaide’s thriving gastronomic Investment in tourism activities scene contributes enormously in Greater Adelaide to the local economy. The City Deal will revitalise important tourist The Australian Government will also commit sites and improve visitor experiences in $3 million to build a new visitor centre for Strong international visitor expenditure means that greater Adelaide, while providing a boost Carrick Hill House at Springfield and to Adelaide’s arts, cultural, tourism and hospitality to the local visitor economy. The Australian enhance the tourist experience. A further industries have real potential to accelerate Government will support a range of cultural contribution of $2 million towards the economic growth and increase the number of initiatives, including $9 million to enable development of digital tools and wayfinding direct skilled jobs. Recognising and supporting the construction of The Heysens Gallery at trails in key tourist sites in Greater Adelaide, Adelaide’s comparative advantage in the visitor Hahndorf as a dedicated space for the display including Wittunga House and Botanic economy is key to driving investment and growth, of the Hans and Nora Heysen collections, Garden, Old Government House and Kingston while enhancing liveability in greater Adelaide. and other significant Australian exhibitions. Historic House will help tourists navigate and experience Adelaide’s cultural landscape through greater digital connectivity. 19 Adelaide City Deal 20
Building on Adelaide’s global reputation in culture and the arts Boosting Adelaide’s Build Lot Fourteen Aboriginal Art and Cultures Gallery Cultural Economy as a cultural hub Deliver key cultural and educational The Australian Government will provide up to $85 million towards the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Gallery at Lot Fourteen as a globally recognised institution for Indigenous art. facilities at Lot International Centre for Tourism, Hospitality and Food Studies Fourteen to support the precinct’s role as The Australian Government will contribute $30 million to the International Centre a year round global for Tourism Hospitality and Food Studies as a state-of-the-art institute to grow attraction and to South Australia’s capacity in hospitality. The SA Government will partner with the build on Adelaide’s private sector to deliver the Centre. reputation as a hub for hospitality and culture. Grow local tourism The Heysens at Hahndorf and culture in The Australian Government will contribute $9 million to construct the Heysens Adelaide Gallery at Hahndorf, a dedicated space to display art by renowned Australian Invest in renowned artists Hans and Nora Heysen, as well as other Australian and international cultural and exhibitions. environmental Carrick Hill House sites in Adelaide’s suburbs to grow The Australian Government will invest $3 million to build a new visitor centre at tourism across the Carrick Hill House at Springfield. city and to support The Mitcham Hills Trail and Glenthorne Trail conservation and The Australian Government will commit $2 million to deliver new trails across interpretation of southern Adelaide linking major natural and cultural attractions, including Adelaide’s heritage. improved access and digital wayfinding. International Centre for Tourism, Hospitality and Food Studies International education is South Australia’s largest services export and fourth largest export overall. There were nearly 36,000 international student enrolments (4.5 per cent of Australia’s enrolments) in South Australian institutions in 2017, compared to 11,100 enrolments in 2002. The number of world class hospitality graduates will need to keep growing as the local, national and international demand for skilled hospitality workers increases. A new state-of- the-art facility in the heart of the city’s cultural and restaurant district will attract more local, national and international students and raise the profile of the exciting careers in these globally competitive sectors. Graduates will contribute to the supply of skilled and qualified talent that will continue Adelaide’s reputation for excellence in food, viticulture, hospitality and tourism. The Australian Government will invest $30 million towards site development and fit-outs. 21 Adelaide City Deal 22
Implementation Measuring and Signing the Adelaide City Deal is the first Monitoring Success step to progressing our shared vision and commitments to Adelaide’s future prosperity. In collaboration with governments, universities and leading industries, we will monitor the success of the Adelaide A City Deal Implementation Board will be as frameworks for ongoing stakeholder formed with representatives from each level engagement and collaboration. Our City Deal through various performance indicators that of government to oversee the delivery of university collaborating partners will sit on measure population movements, urban planning outcomes, the City Deal, over a ten-year partnership. an Advisory Board to support the delivery The Implementation Board will develop a of the City Deal and its commitments. as well as innovation, cultural and tourism activity. comprehensive Implementation Plan – a key Advice from local councils and relevant commitment under the City Deal, by late stakeholders will also be sought to plan and Interim reviews and progress reports will on an annual basis followed by a formal 2019. The Implementation Plan will set out deliver the commitments in the City Deal. provide a solid base to address ongoing evaluation after 3 years of implementation. the responsibilities of major stakeholders, challenges and opportunities. These measures A collaborative approach through formal key deliverables and milestones, as well will also assist with our assessment of the review and evaluation will help us meet City effectiveness of key commitments implemented Deal commitments that lead to successful under the City Deal over the next ten years. outcomes for the people of Adelaide. City Deal progress reports will be released Monitoring progress on key focus areas: Implementing City Deal Indigenous Targets Implementation Board The Adelaide City Deal will support Senior officials from the Australian Indigenous participation in the delivery of and South Australian Governments the City Deal as a key priority. City Deal and the City of Adelaide. partners will work together to identify Provides strategic oversight of the delivery of all and implement measures to ensure this City Deal commitments and provides briefing to participation, including the use of targets for responsible Ministers about progress, emerging Indigenous employment and supplier use. risks and opportunities as required. Reviews and endorses Annual Progress Report before being sent to responsible Ministers for approval. REVITALISE LOT SUSTAINAB LE BOOSTING THE Agrees membership and terms of reference FOU RTE E N POPU L ATION G ROW TH CU LTU R AL AND for Advisory Boards and Steering Groups. AND CIT Y PL ANNING VISITOR ECONOMIES • aggregate investment and • domestic and international • domestic and international INDICATORS expenditure on the site migration patterns visitor numbers • active industry sectors and • demographic shifts in • visitor and residential businesses in operation, Greater Adelaide satisfaction rates including start-ups • economic pull factors: • public domain analyses • collaborative partnerships »» regional economic • market sector analyses • patent production output Responsible Ministers and ownership »» regional contribution Australian Government Minister for Cities, • job creation (Full-Time to GDP Urban Infrastructure and Population Equivalent positions) »» labour market expansion Premier of South Australia • six high level targets of the Lord Mayor of Adelaide 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide (2017 Update) 23 Adelaide City Deal 24
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