Committee for Adelaide, the Glossary
The Committee for Adelaide is a non-partisan membership-based organisation providing an independent voice for the state of South Australia.[1]
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28 relations: Adelaide, Australian Financial Review, Canberra, Committee for Melbourne, David Lloyd (chemist), Ernst & Young, FIVEaa, Frances Adamson, Governor of South Australia, Heather Croall, Ian Smith (lobbyist), Incorporation (business), Kevin Scarce, Malcolm Turnbull, Nick Xenophon, Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission, Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant, Onkalo spent nuclear fuel repository, Parliament of South Australia, Peregrine Corporation, Phil Coorey, PwC, Santos Limited, Solstice Media, South Australia, The Advertiser (Adelaide), University of South Australia, White paper.
- Organisations based in Adelaide
- Political and economic think tanks based in Australia
Adelaide
Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.
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Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review (AFR) is an Australian business-focused, compact daily newspaper covering the current business and economic affairs of Australia and the world.
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Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.
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Committee for Melbourne
The Committee for Melbourne is an apolitical, non-profit, member-based organisation based in Melbourne, Australia, that works to benefit the city's long-term future.
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David Lloyd (chemist)
Professor David Lloyd is a Dublin-born and educated university executive and academic.
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Ernst & Young
Ernst & Young Global Limited, trade name EY, is a multinational professional services partnership.
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FIVEaa
FIVEAA (pronounced Five Double A) is Adelaide's only commercial talkback radio station.
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Frances Adamson
Frances Jennifer Adamson (born 20 April 1961) is an Australian public servant and diplomat who is the 36th Governor of South Australia, in office since 7 October 2021.
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Governor of South Australia
The governor of South Australia is the representative in South Australia of the monarch, currently King Charles III.
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Heather Croall
Heather Ann Croall (born 1967) is an international arts festival CEO and artistic director and documentary producer, best known for leading Sheffield Doc/Fest and Adelaide Fringe, and her work on live music / archive films including The Big Melt, From the Sea to the Land Beyond, Girt By Sea, From Scotland With Love, Atomic, Living in Dread and Promise In 2024 Heather Croall AM was awarded an Order of Australia for her services to the arts and film.
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Ian Smith (lobbyist)
Ian Richard Smith is an Australian political lobbyist.
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Incorporation (business)
Incorporation is the formation of a new corporation.
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Kevin Scarce
Rear Admiral Kevin John Scarce, (born 4 May 1952) is a retired Royal Australian Navy officer who was the 34th Governor of South Australia, serving from August 2007 to August 2014.
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Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018.
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Nick Xenophon
Nick Xenophon (Nicholas Xenophou; born 29 January 1959) is an Australian politician and lawyer who was a Senator for South Australia from 2008 to 2017.
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Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission is a Royal Commission into South Australia's future role in the nuclear fuel cycle.
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Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant
The Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant (Olkiluodon ydinvoimalaitos, Olkiluoto kärnkraftverk) is one of Finland's two nuclear power plants, the other being the two-unit Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant.
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Onkalo spent nuclear fuel repository
The Onkalo spent nuclear fuel repository is a deep geological repository for the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
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Parliament of South Australia
The Parliament of South Australia is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of South Australia.
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Peregrine Corporation
The Peregrine Corporation is an Australian privately-owned company headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia.
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Phil Coorey
Phillip Coorey is an Australian journalist, currently serving as the political editor for The Australian Financial Review.
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PwC
PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited is a multinational professional services brand of firms, operating as partnerships under the PwC brand.
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Santos Limited
Santos Ltd. (South Australia Northern Territory Oil Search) is an Australian oil and gas exploration and production company, with its headquarters in Adelaide, South Australia.
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Solstice Media is an Australian publisher based in Adelaide, South Australia.
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South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.
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The Advertiser (Adelaide)
The Advertiser is a daily tabloid format newspaper based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.
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University of South Australia
The University of South Australia is a public research university based in South Australia.
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White paper
A white paper is a report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter.
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See also
Organisations based in Adelaide
- Adelaide Bushwalkers
- Adelaide Club
- Adelaide Ornithologists Club
- Adelaide Women's Club
- Anglican Diocese of Adelaide
- Australian Democrats
- Australian Institute for Machine Learning
- Australian Qualifications Framework
- Australian Science Media Centre
- Burnside Symphony Orchestra
- CanDo4Kids
- Committee for Adelaide
- Common Cause (South Australia)
- FamilyVoice Australia
- Field Naturalists Society of South Australia
- Finks Motorcycle Club
- German Club, Adelaide
- Innovation Collaboration Centre
- Little Heroes Foundation
- Lutheran Church of Australia
- Nature Foundation
- Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority
- Queen Adelaide Club
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide
- Royal Caledonian Society of South Australia Inc.
- Royal Institution of Australia
- Royal Society of South Australia
- Royal Zoological Society of South Australia
- SA Water
- South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
- South Australian Literary Societies' Union
- South Australian Ornithological Association
- South Australian Space Industry Centre
- The Hospital Research Foundation
- ThincLab
- Women's Studies Resource Centre
Political and economic think tanks based in Australia
- Centre for Independent Studies
- Committee for Adelaide
- Committee for Economic Development of Australia
- Development Policy Centre
- Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
- Menzies Research Centre