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As part of Entrepreneurs’ Week 2017, IPAA SA hosted a forum to showcase examples of intrapreneurship in the South Australian public sector, and to explore emerging trends and challenges for achieving change, improving coordination and facilitating innovation.

Attendees gained insight into the role of intrapreneurs in pushing government forward, and were inspired by and learned from some successful SA-based initiatives.

The forum featured thinking from leading practitioners in innovation. Speakers included:

  • Suzie Sosa, Co-Founder and CEO of Verb
  • Dr Gemma Carey, NHMRC Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer, UNSW Canberra
  • Dr Kristin Alford, Director of MOD. at the University of South Australia.
  • Tom Moore, Co-Founder and Managing Director, WithYouWithMe
  • Elosie Burge, Partner and Design Strategist, Portable
  • Erma Ranieri, Commissioner for Public Sector Employment
  • Professor John Spoehr, Director of the Australian Industrial Transformation Institute at Flinders University
  • Professor Eddie Blass, Founder and CEO of Conesol
  • Thomas Sadowski, Director of Conesol
  • Cezanne Green, Director, Secondary Learners, Department of Education and Child Development
  • Deb O’Riley, Director, Adelaide Botanic High School, Department of Education and Child Development
  • Matthew Anderson, Co-Founder, Social Capital
  • Kirk Drage, Co- Founder, LeapSheep
  • Dr Fiona Buick, Lecturer in Public Sector Management, UNSW Canberra

IPAA SA has placed a donation to the feedback survey’s most popular charity of choice, Cancer Council Australia. Thank you to those who participated. Videos and slides will be available soon.

View the live conversation on social media by visiting the hashtag #Intra2017 #EWeek2017. You can find us on Twitter @IPAASA and Facebook @IPAASouthAustralia.

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Working Together to End Homelessness.

The 35th Premier of South Australia, The Hon Don Dunstan AC QC set new directions for public administration that had far-reaching national impacts. Shortly before his death, Don Dunstan entrusted to the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA SA), the key advocate for effective public administration, the honour of carriage for the annual Don Dunstan Oration on Public Administration.

It is with much pleasure that IPAA SA in partnership with the Don Dunstan Foundation announce the 2017 Orator, Dame Louise Casey DBE CB. Dame Louise Casey will discuss her career as a British government official working in social welfare. This year’s oration will focus on homelessness around the world.

You will also hear about how Adelaide is tackling the problem through the Don Dunstan Foundation’s Adelaide Zero Project.

The Master of Ceremonies for the event will be Louise Miller Frost, CEO, Catherine House Inc.

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Climbing out of the political abyss.
Australia is in a political abyss. How do we climb out of it? Do we need a ‘Courage Party’ to address major long term issues, such as refugees, climate change and taxation?

In October of 2016 we heard from Professor Barry Jones as he delivered the annual oration.

Listen to the oration here.

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The 2015-2016 Annual Report covers the activities of the institute over this reporting period. The approved report is available for download here.

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The IPAA 2016 National Conference was a provocative look at political, social, and economic reform in Australia. You can watch every plenary session below.

 

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