Organisations

104 organisations found

  • sa-tourism-commission

    SA Tourism Commission

    The South Australian Tourism Commission (SATC) is committed to growing the state’s tourism industry. It is a commission set up by the South Australian Government to promote the state as a holiday destination.

    9 Datasets View SA Tourism Commission
  • sa-water

    SA Water

    SA Water delivers essential water and sewerage services to more than 1.7 million South Australians. We supply high quality, safe drinking water, remove sewage from homes and businesses, treat sewage and wastewater, recycle some wastewater and operate 10 major metropolitan reservoirs. Of Australia’s water utilities, we have one of the longest water mains supply networks and manage thousands of kilometres of sewerage mains. SA Water is a statutory corporation, wholly owned by the Government of South Australia, reporting to an independent Board and is included within the portfolio of the Minister for Climate, Environment and Water.

    5 Datasets View SA Water
  • south-australian-arid-lands-landscape-board

    South Australian Arid Lands Landscape Board

    Manage the natural resources in the SA Arid Lands region through on ground works and compliance in line with the Landscape South Australia Act 2019.

    3 Datasets View South Australian Arid Lands Landscape Board
  • south-australian-civil-and-administrative-tribunal

    South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal

    The South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (SACAT) is a state tribunal that helps South Australian's resolve issues within specific areas of law, either through agreement at a conference, conciliation or mediation, or through a decision of the Tribunal at hearing. SACAT also conducts reviews of Government decisions.

    3 Datasets View South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
  • south-australian-film-corporation

    South Australian Film Corporation

    The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) was established under the South Australian Film Corporation Act 1972 to stimulate and encourage the formation and continued development of a film industry in South Australia. Through its central role supporting the state’s screen industry, the SAFC contributes to a robust South Australian economy; creating jobs, attracting business, telling South Australian stories, supporting visitation, driving innovation and encouraging participation in cultural activities.

    4 Datasets View South Australian Film Corporation
  • south-australian-fire-and-emergency-services-commission

    South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission

    The South Australian Emergency Services Sector (ESS), comprising the South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission (SAFECOM), Country Fire Service (CFS), Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) and State Emergency Service (SES), protects South Australian lives, property and environment. The ESS plays an essential role in the safety of all South Australians. Funded wholly by the people of South Australia, the ESS has a responsibility to deliver benefits and cost efficiency to those it serves and returns an increasing value on their trusted investment. The primary role of the ESS is to prevent the loss of life, property, environment and infrastructure through reducing the impact of fires and other emergencies on our community. Not only is this achieved through an ongoing investment in emergency response equipment and trained personnel, but as importantly the ESS is committed to providing emergency warning systems and awareness materials that enable all South Australians to be as prepared and resilient to the dangers of fire and other emergencies as possible. SAFECOM provides ‘corporate’ support services that are integral in allowing the ESOs – CFS, MFS and SES – to provide the frontline services that directly support and protect the community of South Australia. SAFECOM is governed by the SAFECOM Board which comprises the SAFECOM Chief Executive (Presiding Member), the Chief Officers of the three emergency service agencies, a representative of the United Firefighters Union, representatives from the SES Volunteer Association and CFS Volunteer Association and two independent members appointment by the Minister for Emergency Services.

    5 Datasets View South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission
  • south-australian-government-financing-authority

    South Australian Government Financing Authority (SAFA)

    SAFA is a statutory authority and is subject to the control and direction of the Treasurer of South Australia. SAFA functions as a central financing authority, captive insurer and manager of the passenger and light commercial vehicle fleet operations for the Government of South Australia. It plays an integral role in the overall management of the State’s finances and risks in providing a range of treasury, insurance and fleet services to its public sector clients.

    5 Datasets View South Australian Government Financing Authority (SAFA)
  • south-australian-mental-health-commission

    South Australian Mental Health Commission

    The role of the SA Mental Health Commission is to strengthen the mental wellbeing of South Australians. The Commission’s key initial task is to lead the development of the State’s Mental Health Strategic Plan which will provide strategic direction for the five-year period 2017-2022, based on a 20-year vision. The Commission will also co-ordinate and oversee the development and implementation of subsequent action plans flowing from the Strategic Plan and continue promoting public awareness and destigmatising mental health and wellbeing.

    7 Datasets View South Australian Mental Health Commission
  • south-australian-metropolitan-fire-service

    South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service

    The South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) is the primary provider of structural firefighting services to the State of South Australia. The MFS was established in 1862. The MFS is based in the city of Adelaide, population approximately 1.2 million and capital of South Australia. The MFS is a fully professional organisation, recognised for excellence of service provision and employs more than 1,000 staff across 36 stations (20 metropolitan and 16 regional) in South Australia.

    10 Datasets View South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service
  • south-australian-museum

    South Australian Museum

    The South Australian Museum is one of the most visited museums in Australia and holds collections of national and international significance. It is a leader in remote and regional community engagement, and in Australian Aboriginal heritage and scientific research. The Museum offers five floors of intriguing displays to explore, with a regularly changing calendar of exhibitions and a range of community programs that appeal to all ages. Research at the South Australian Museum is unparalleled in the world. It incorporates an exciting blend of traditional scientific disciplines, cutting edge molecular genetic technologies and unique and extensive specimen collections.

    17 Datasets View South Australian Museum
  • south-australian-state-emergency-service

    South Australian State Emergency Service

    SASES has a number of legislative roles, including exercising responsibilities as Control Agency for flooding, extreme weather and structural collapse. SASES is also a Hazard Leader for extreme weather including storms and heatwaves. Operational functions include responding to floods and storms, assisting police, health, and the two fire agencies in dealing with any emergency, as well as assisting in carrying out prevention, preparedness, response and recovery operations and undertaking rescues.

    0 Datasets View South Australian State Emergency Service
  • south-australia-police

    South Australia Police

    South Australia Police (SAPOL) provides a broad range of policing and community services to ensure that South Australia remains a safe place to live, visit and do business. SAPOL protects and reassures the community through enforcement, incident response, investigation, prosecution, education, advocacy, victim support and community engagement.

    4 Datasets View South Australia Police
  • state-library-of-south-australia

    State Library of South Australia

    The State Library of South Australia is the largest public reference library in South Australia with a collection focus on South Australian information and general reference material for information and research purposes.

    36 Datasets View State Library of South Australia
  • state-opera-south-australia

    State Opera of South Australia

    The State Opera of South Australia aspires to be the most exciting and innovative opera company in Australia, enhancing South Australia’s reputation nationally and internationally. It was created as a Statutory Authority, under the State Opera of South Australia Act in 1976, to present, produce, manage and conduct theatrical and operatic performances that attract a diverse local, national and, potentially, international audience. It is a flagship arts organisation in South Australia and has made a huge contribution to the operatic arts, not just in South Australia, but at a national and international level, as well.

    7 Datasets View State Opera of South Australia
  • state-records

    State Records

    State Records of South Australia is the government archives of South Australia and holds a large part of our state's official documentary heritage. We hold records covering almost every facet of state and local government administration within South Australia. As a result, our records provide valuable insight and knowledge about the lives of South Australians.

    30 Datasets View State Records
  • state-theatre-company-south-australia

    State Theatre Company South Australia

    State Theatre Company South Australia is the state’s flagship professional theatre company performing an annual season of classic and contemporary Australian and international theatre works at its main performance home – the Dunstan Playhouse. The Company is a major community and cultural resource for all South Australians and is vital to artistic life in the state.

    7 Datasets View State Theatre Company South Australia
  • tafe-sa

    TAFE SA

    TAFE SA is the largest provider of vocational education and training (VET) in South Australia delivering more than 1000 courses to an average of 80,000 students per year at our campuses across the State. TAFE SA offers training across more than 80 activity and industry-related areas with a wide range of quality courses and flexible study options to suit your personal needs. TAFE SA plays a major role in the development of South Australia’s future workforce with 90% of students employed or in further study after graduating and a further 92.2% were satisfied with our teaching (NCVER Student Outcomes Survey 2014, released December 2014). In building the State’s skill base, TAFE SA works with industry and business to deliver relevant, high-quality, vocational education and training to better link skills and training with job opportunities, ensuring sustainable employment within the state.

    14 Datasets View TAFE SA
  • tandanya-national-aboriginal-cultural-institute

    Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute

    Tandana is owned and managed by the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Inc. It is Australia’s oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed multi-arts centre. In 2014, Tandanya celebrated 25 years of continuous operation since the institute was incorporated in 1989.

    2 Datasets View Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
  • teachers-registration-board-of-south-australia

    Teachers Registration Board of South Australia

    The Teachers Registration Board is established under the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004 (the Act) and the Teachers Registration and Standards Regulations 2016 (the Regulations) to regulate the teaching profession in South Australia.

    6 Datasets View Teachers Registration Board of South Australia
  • the-city-of-campbelltown

    The City of Campbelltown

    The City of Campbelltown is located in Adelaide's inner eastern suburbs - about 6 kilometres from the Adelaide GPO. The City is bounded by the River Torrens and the City of Tea Tree Gully in the north, the District of Adelaide Hills in the east, the City of Burnside in the south, the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters in the west and the City of Port Adelaide Enfield in the north-west. Campbelltown City Council has been operational for around 150 years, and serves an estimated population of 51,322.

    0 Datasets View The City of Campbelltown