Are you a city-based business? Your input is sought on the development of a charter for a new subsidiary of Council: a City Wide Business Model. Let’s Charter!
Background
On 9 June 2020, Council endorsed the establishment of a new subsidiary of Council under Section 42 of the Local Government Act 1999 to drive the economic growth of the city through attracting investment and supporting businesses, festivals and events, as well as visitor and student growth.
This is an important step in delivering on a key action of the City of Adelaide Strategic Plan 2020-24 to implement a City Wide Business Model.
We are seeking your input to develop the draft Charter for this new subsidiary that will outline the object and purpose of the subsidiary, as well as its powers, functions, duties, governance (Board skills and membership) and funding arrangements.
We will also be consulting with the Rundle Mall Management Authority (RMMA) in relation to its charter, ensuring that RMMA’s separate rate would remain solely for the benefit of Rundle Mall, and to explore how the outcomes it currently delivers would work within a City Wide Business Model context.
Get involved!
If you are a city-based business, you can contribute to the development of the Charter for the new subsidiary by:
- Taking the online survey by clicking here
- Registering to participate in one of our interactive virtual round table events by clicking through below. These events will be independently facilitated by engagement specialist Becky Hirst. The round tables will provide an opportunity to share ideas and discuss key issues emerging from the group’s input
- Requesting a hard copy survey by contacting Craig Burton.
Note: To participate in the virtual round table events, participants will be asked to connect via video using Zoom, and use an online tool called Mentimeter (an interactive engagement tool - think digital sticky notes and butchers paper) as part of the workshop process.
There are six virtual round tables. Each discussion will focus on a specific industry sector. Click on the preferred date below to register your interest:
Date
| Time | Industry Group | Register |
21 July 2020
| 10.00 am - 11.30 am
| Industry Associations & Precinct Groups Virtual Round Table
| Click HERE
|
22 July 2020
| 10.00 am - 11.30 am
| Business Virtual Round Table (1)
| Click HERE
|
22 July 2020
| 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm
| Business Virtual Round Table (2)
| Click HERE
|
22 July 2020
| 6.00 pm - 7.30 pm
| Business Virtual Round Table (3)
| Click HERE
|
23 July 2020
| 10.00 am - 11.30 am
| Tourism Virtual Round Table
| Click HERE
|
See below for more information on the proposed City Wide Business Model:
Are you a city-based business? Your input is sought on the development of a charter for a new subsidiary of Council: a City Wide Business Model. Let’s Charter!
Background
On 9 June 2020, Council endorsed the establishment of a new subsidiary of Council under Section 42 of the Local Government Act 1999 to drive the economic growth of the city through attracting investment and supporting businesses, festivals and events, as well as visitor and student growth.
This is an important step in delivering on a key action of the City of Adelaide Strategic Plan 2020-24 to implement a City Wide Business Model.
We are seeking your input to develop the draft Charter for this new subsidiary that will outline the object and purpose of the subsidiary, as well as its powers, functions, duties, governance (Board skills and membership) and funding arrangements.
We will also be consulting with the Rundle Mall Management Authority (RMMA) in relation to its charter, ensuring that RMMA’s separate rate would remain solely for the benefit of Rundle Mall, and to explore how the outcomes it currently delivers would work within a City Wide Business Model context.
Get involved!
If you are a city-based business, you can contribute to the development of the Charter for the new subsidiary by:
- Taking the online survey by clicking here
- Registering to participate in one of our interactive virtual round table events by clicking through below. These events will be independently facilitated by engagement specialist Becky Hirst. The round tables will provide an opportunity to share ideas and discuss key issues emerging from the group’s input
- Requesting a hard copy survey by contacting Craig Burton.
Note: To participate in the virtual round table events, participants will be asked to connect via video using Zoom, and use an online tool called Mentimeter (an interactive engagement tool - think digital sticky notes and butchers paper) as part of the workshop process.
There are six virtual round tables. Each discussion will focus on a specific industry sector. Click on the preferred date below to register your interest:
Date
| Time | Industry Group | Register |
21 July 2020
| 10.00 am - 11.30 am
| Industry Associations & Precinct Groups Virtual Round Table
| Click HERE
|
22 July 2020
| 10.00 am - 11.30 am
| Business Virtual Round Table (1)
| Click HERE
|
22 July 2020
| 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm
| Business Virtual Round Table (2)
| Click HERE
|
22 July 2020
| 6.00 pm - 7.30 pm
| Business Virtual Round Table (3)
| Click HERE
|
23 July 2020
| 10.00 am - 11.30 am
| Tourism Virtual Round Table
| Click HERE
|
See below for more information on the proposed City Wide Business Model: