PSPC South Australian Government Partnership Program

Challenging the Public Sector

The Australia and New Zealand School of Government and the Public Sector Performance Commission are collaborating on a trial one-year partnership program that provides the South Australian public sector with innovative and cutting-edge ideas on public administration, relevant to South Australia and utilising pre-eminant thinkers from Australia and around the world.

The program aims to inspire new ways of working, expand the understanding of public sector practitioners, develop the capability of South Australia's current and future leaders and provide the opportunity for practitioners to share ideas and build networks across government.

The partnership will include:

  • Seminars that provide an open forum for knowledge sharing and practitioner engagement
  • Workshops in which senior government practitioners and guest speakers can debate topical issues and share experiences
  • Occasional papers commissioned to explore emerging ideas and performance challenges facing the public sector.

Details of seminars, including presentations and sound files, are listed in the calendar below.

Partnership Program Contacts

For more information about the Partnership Program contact either, ANZSOG or, the Public Sector Performance Commission.

Past Events

Leadership in the Public Sector
8/06/2010
Adelaide
Speakers: Paul Porteous Consultant and Visiting Faculty at Harvard Kennedy School Professor Jennifer Westacott PSPC Board Ch...
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High Performance Agencies: Linking performance to strategic outcomes
24/05/2010
Adelaide
Speakers: David Albury Co-Chair Innovation Unit Ltd, UK Scott Ashby Chief Executive Departement of Water, Land and Biodivers...
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Transforming Organisational Culture
16/02/2010
Adelaide
Speakers: Jerome Maguire Chief Executive, Department of Justice SA Felicity-ann Lewis Mayor, City of Marion   Moderator...
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For details about previous events including audio, transcripts and related papers click below:
2010
2009