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GPO Box 2343 Adelaide SA 5001 DPC21/0573 DX 56201 B1052702 Tel 08 8226 3500 Fax 08 8226 3535 www.dpc.sa.gov.au

Ms Andrea Michaels Member for Enfield 6/430 Prospect Road KILBURN SA 5084

Sent by email: [email protected]

Dear Ms Michaels

Freedom of information (FOI) application

I refer to your request received by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) seeking access under section 13 of the Freedom of Information Act 1991 (the Act) to:

Any documents (including but not limited to emails, briefings, letters, proposals, advice, invoices, quotes, notes) regarding the Lot Fourteen 'Special Report' published on Page 67 of the Sunday Mail on 28 March 2021.

In consultation with your office, the scope was narrowed to:

Any documents (including but not limited to emails, briefings, letters, proposals, advice, invoices, quotes, notes) regarding the [commissioning of the] Lot Fourteen 'Special Report' published on Page 67 of the Sunday Mail on 28 March 2021.

Under the Act, an agency has 30 days to respond to an FOI request. As DPC did not respond to your request within the time frame required, the department is deemed to have refused you access to all documents relevant to your application. However, I have determined to process the request as if the statutory time frame had been met.

The purpose of this letter is to advise you of my determination.

A total of 41 documents were identified as answering the terms of your application and I have determined to release these documents in full.

Information not relevant to your application has been removed from the documents.

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FOI Disclosure Log

In compliance with Premier and Cabinet Circular PC045 - Disclosure Logs for Non- Personal Information Released through Freedom of Information (PC045), DPC is required to publish a log of all non-personal information released under the Act.

In accordance with this Circular, any non-personal information determined for release as part of this application will be published on the DPC website.

Right to internal review

If you are aggrieved with this determination, you have a right to apply for internal review under subsection 29(1) of the Act. Pursuant to subsection 29(2), your application must:

 be in writing  be addressed to the principal officer, and  be lodged at an office of DPC, or emailed to [email protected] within 30 days after the day on which you receive this letter or within such further time as the principal officer may allow.

If you have any questions in relation to this matter, please contact Denise Cranwell, Freedom of Information Officer, on telephone (08) 8429 7312 or via email at [email protected].

Yours sincerely

Eamonn Maloney Accredited Freedom of Information Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of the Premier and Cabinet

14 / 05 / 2021

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Lane, Kira (DPC)

From: Ali, Jehad (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2021 2:40 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: RE: FADL Sunday Mail insert - late March

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Hi Bec,

Thanks for your email.

I am very comfortable with this approach.

It is important that we continue to heightening awareness and educate South Australians on Lot Fourteen – showing casing industries and the impact to the economy and jobs.

I look forward to seeing the progress of this initiative.

Thanks

Jehad

Jehad Ali Director - Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2021 12:38 PM To: Ali, Jehad (DPC) Subject: FADL Sunday Mail insert ‐ late March

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Hi Jehad

As discussed yesterday, News Corp and I think it would be opportunistic to brand the next Future Adelaide 8-page Sunday Mail insert (scheduled for release on 28 March 2021) as a Lot Fourteen special edition.

I understand from the team that there are some upcoming milestones that would be timely to include, such as the opening of the Space Discovery Centre, announcement of the preferred proponent for the EIC, release of design concept for the EIC, release of design concept for the Aboriginal and Cultures Centre, plus success stories and investment opportunities.

To get the ball rolling, I am keen to organise a meeting with the Lot Fourteen comms team late next week (with Bret from News) so that we can work through a content plan, set goals and outcomes for the content, and provide advance notice of lead times, access to imagery etc. to make it a success.

Can you please let me know if you are happy for me to proceed on this basis?

Thanks

Bec

Rebecca Clifford Marketing Communications Strategist Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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Level 12, 200 Victoria Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000 *Please note: I am available Tues – Fri

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Lane, Kira (DPC)

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Friday, 22 January 2021 11:59 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC); Zealand, Kate (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: FADL Sunday Mail insert - late March

Hi Rebecca,

Thanks for identifying this opportunity.

It would be worthwhile meeting to determine a content outline noting that what I have outlined in yellow will not be available for release in March, however the ASDC is soft opening on 31 March so an introductory launch article would potentially be of interest to them. I understand they are currently working on their Comms Plan and I am meeting with them next week also. DIS/FIXE Stone & Chalk may (will) also have some new content relevant to entrepreneurship for this edition.

I would also be interested to understand how this content will be used across national News platforms as our investment market is not local SA but national and international global businesses.

There are however some fantastic case studies and success stories to highlight.

Please set up a meeting time. 11:00am at SAC on Friday would work well as I am already there.

Cheers

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Not relevant E [email protected] | W dpc.sa.gov.au | W lotfourteen.com.au

From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Friday, 22 January 2021 11:48 AM To: Zealand, Kate (Renewal SA) Cc: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Subject: FADL Sunday Mail insert ‐ late March

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Hi Kate

News Corp and I think it would be opportunistic to brand the next Future Adelaide 8-page Sunday Mail insert (scheduled for release on 28 March 2021) as a Lot Fourteen special edition. Jehad is supportive of this.

I understand from some quick discussions with Michelle that there are some upcoming milestones that should be timely to include, such as the opening of the Space Discovery Centre, announcement of the preferred proponent for the EIC, release of design concept for the EIC, release of design concept for the Aboriginal and Cultures Centre, plus success stories and investment opportunities.

To get the ball rolling, I am keen to organise a meeting late next week (with Bret from News) so that we can work through a content plan, set goals and outcomes for the content, and provide advance notice of lead times, access to imagery etc. to make it a success.

Can you please let me know if next Thursday or Friday would be suitable?

Many thanks

Bec

Rebecca Clifford Marketing Communications Strategist Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

T +61 (8) 8429 5248 | Not relevant | E [email protected] | W dpc.sa.gov.au

Level 12, 200 Victoria Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000 *Please note: I am available Tues – Fri

The Department of the Premier and Cabinet acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and nations, and recognises Aboriginal people as traditional owners and occupants of South Australian land and waters.

Information contained in this email message may be confidential and may also be the subject of legal professional privilege or public interest immunity. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this document is unauthorised.

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Lane, Kira (DPC)

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Thursday, 4 February 2021 4:43 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: 'Fisher, Bret'; Fraser, Duncan (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: FADL and Lot Fourteen Attachments: LOTF0008 Corp Brochure_mockup 01022021.pdf

Hi Bec,

Thanks again for this opportunity. We are very excited about how this can raise our profile with South Australians and help unlock the potential and look forward to working with you both again also.

As promised please find attached the newly produced Lot Fourteen brochure with the new branding.

We look forward to receiving the content outline for further discussion.

Bret please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any queries as you are progressing this.

Warm regards

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Not relevant E [email protected] | W dpc.sa.gov.au | W lotfourteen.com.au

From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 4 February 2021 2:25 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) ; Fraser, Duncan (Renewal SA) Cc: 'Fisher, Bret' Subject: FADL and Lot Fourteen

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Hi Rachel and Duncan

Thanks again for meeting with us yesterday to discuss Future Adelaide.

As mentioned, it would be great if you can share your new Lot Fourteen brochure with us once it’s ready, as Bret will use this as a reference when devising the content list.

Look forward to working with you on the Sunday Mail edition.

Kind regards

Bec

Rebecca Clifford Marketing Communications Strategist Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

T +61 (8) 8429 5248 | Not relevant | E [email protected] | W dpc.sa.gov.au

Level 12, 200 Victoria Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000 *Please note: I am available Tues – Fri

The Department of the Premier and Cabinet acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and nations, and recognises Aboriginal people as traditional owners and occupants of South Australian land and waters.

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The Innovation Hub within the Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre will facilitate interaction between industry and research. Artist’s impression.

Acknowledgement of Country Lot Fourteen is located on the traditional lands of the people. We acknowledge the cultural authority of the Kaurna people, and respect their enduring spiritual relationship with and responsibility for their Country. We also extend acknowledgment and respect to all other First Nations people and communities of Australia.

1 MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER OF WELCOME TO LOT FOURTEEN

At Lot Fourteen, we are We are building on South Australia’s Lot Fourteen will support businesses creating a global precinct existing strengths in the defence, at all stages – from startups to that is fostering jobs and space, hi-tech and cyber industries to scale-ups and beyond, through the attract globally-recognised companies Innovation Hub in the Entrepreneur growing skills in high growth to establish in Adelaide. They are being and Innovation Centre, The Circle – industries at an exciting drawn by a connected ecosystem that First Nations Entrepreneur Hub and destination that will attract delivers collaboration and partnerships the Stone & Chalk Adelaide startup hundreds of thousands of between enterprises, universities and hub, powered by the Future Industries national and international research organisations. eXchange for Entrepreneurship (FIXE). visitors annually when This will be achieved via access to An impressive list of organisations mentoring, business coaching, venture completed. has already moved in, including capital services and connecting the , the research and industry with our best Australian Institute for Machine and brightest people. Learning, Stone & Chalk Adelaide and the Australian Cyber Collaboration For more than 50,000 years, the land Centre. And in early 2021, the now occupied by Lot Fourteen has Australian Space Discovery Centre and been integral to the Kaurna people. Mission Control Centre will open their The development of the Aboriginal Art doors at Lot Fourteen. and Cultures Centre at the precinct will showcase the rich, diverse and In the next 10 years, capital and enduring cultures of Australia’s First operational expenditure in Lot Nations Peoples to South Australians Fourteen will generate $3.5 billion in and visitors to our state. economic activity for South Australia. In 2021, 1,000 people are undertaking I welcome you to explore Lot Fourteen business, working, researching and and together we can shape the future studying here. This number will grow of South Australia. to a workforce of 6,000 researchers, entrepreneurs, innovators and students when the development of Lot Fourteen is completed. Lot Fourteen is backed by the Australian and state governments with a total $722 million commitment, including the $551 million Adelaide City Deal. This supports exciting major projects for Lot Fourteen, including the Hon. MP flagship, 16-storey Entrepreneur and PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Innovation Centre and Innovation Hub, The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub, the globally significant Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre and the International Centre for Food, Hospitality and Tourism Studies.

2 D R Y E N K C A H Edinburgh Defence Technology Park Precinct Adelaide 3km 3mins km 20mins Art Gallery of MESSAGE FROM THE STATE PROJECT LEAD South Australia ADELAIDE OVAL

CREATING THE YW H S E C N I R P F R O M R DE Adelaide Botanic FUTURE NOW High School ADELAIDE BOTANIC Adelaide Adelaide South Australian GARDEN Convention Centre Festival Plaa Museum B O TA N I C R D

Government At Lot Fourteen, we are Lot Fourteen is an integral part House Adelaide BioMed City creating a global precinct of South Australia’s innovation Parliament House - focussed on innovation, ecosystem, which brings together N O R T H T C E entrepreneurship, research, research, education, industry and government. Lot Fourteen links Osborne Naval EAST END education, culture, and Shipyard and leverages connections with the ENTERTAINMENT tourism - to grow jobs and the 22km 30mins DISTRICT Tonsley Innovation District, Adelaide RUNDLE MALL South Australian economy. BioMed City, Osborne Naval Shipyard, Edinburgh Defence Precinct, National Technology Park and Waite Wine Centre Research Institute to provide a wealth C U R R I E S T of choice for various industries and enterprises to establish and grow in CENTRAL BUSINESS South Australia. DISTRICT State Library University of University of The five State-Heritage listed of South Australia Adelaide South Australia buildings at Lot Fourteen have been refurbished to a Six Star Green Star environmental standard, setting a Adelaide Airport Tonsley Waite Research Institute, new national standard for adaptive km 20mins Innovation The University reuse. Our workspaces provide an District of Adelaide exciting environment for a range 10km 2mins km 20mins of companies, start-ups and organisations from the hi-tech, space, defence and creative industries.

We have started the next wave of academies at a single location to development at Lot Fourteen. The provide world-leading training for Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre, South Australian students and with the Innovation Hub, will be the attract more international students. flagship building in the centre of These two developments will partner the precinct. It will provide a single, with the private sector to leverage secure location for industries, capacity building, capital investment entrepreneurs, researchers and and skills development. universities to commercialise and launch South Australian ideas to Our aim is to create a vibrant and the global market. engaging precinct that is open to everyone. Attractive public spaces The International Centre for Food, take their lead from the neighbouring Hospitality and Tourism Studies , the cultural will build on South Australia’s institutions along North Terrace, the strong reputation for food and East End entertainment precinct wine. The facility will bring together and the central business district. existing leading vocational training

3 D R Y E N K C A H Edinburgh Defence Technology Park Precinct Adelaide 3km 3mins km 20mins Art Gallery of South Australia ADELAIDE OVAL

F R O M R DE Adelaide Botanic YW H S E C N I R P High School

ADELAIDE BOTANIC Adelaide Adelaide South Australian GARDEN Convention Centre Festival Plaa Museum B O TA N I C R D

Government House Adelaide BioMed City Parliament House N O R T H T C E Osborne Naval EAST END Shipyard ENTERTAINMENT 22km 30mins DISTRICT RUNDLE MALL

National Wine Centre C U R R I E S T

CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT State Library University of University of of South Australia Adelaide South Australia

Adelaide Airport Tonsley Waite Research Institute, km 20mins Innovation The University District of Adelaide 10km 2mins km 20mins <

Lot Fourteen is a prominent city At Lot Fourteen, we are building Lot Fourteen, superbly positioned on precinct and will proudly host some confidence in the future of South the North Terrace cultural boulevard of Adelaide’s famed events and Australia and claiming our place in Adelaide’s central business district / festivals. on the global stage. Tarntanya (red kangaroo place), the heart of Kaurna country. Lot Fourteen will attract people of all ages and backgrounds, bringing together entrepreneurs, innovators, companies, researchers, students and visitors. Experiences such as the Australian Space Discovery Centre will engage primary and secondary students in space exploration and career pathways in science, technology, engineering and Diane Dixon mathematics (STEM). STATE PROJECT LEAD, LOT FOURTEEN DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET

4 ACCELERATING OPPORTUNITY

At Lot Fourteen, we are accelerating opportunities for innovation, investment, At Lot Fourteen, we are: jobs and careers by creating a collaborative global precinct of business, Creating a globally connected research, education and culture. We are focusing on the high-growth industries • business precinct of space; defence; hi-tech, encompassing cyber security, artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data; and creative industries. Lot Fourteen is also • Developing an integral element of being developed as an exciting destination offering attractions that will draw South Australia’s innovation ecosystem many thousands of visitors a year. Redevelopment will deliver: • Supporting new high-value jobs and career pathways in South Australia • Attracting, developing and retaining $722 million State and Australian the best and brightest people Government investment* • Growing South Australian businesses, including the Aboriginal Business $1.2 billion private sector and Sector, through innovation and non-government investment collaboration • Attracting investment and partnerships to deliver infrastructure 2 +100,000 m workspace and drive research, innovation and commercialisation 2 20,000 m cultural space • Increasing numbers of international students in the Adelaide CBD 35,000 m2 open space • Advancing the awareness, knowledge, preservation and teaching of Aboriginal culture and languages 6,000 researchers, innovators, • Facilitating employment for entrepreneurs and students Aboriginal people • Creating a vibrant and exciting place +350,000 visitors per year for the community and visitors

650 startup desks * Further information about the Adelaide City Deal can be found at infrastructure.gov.au/cities/city-deals/adelaide/

Project Timeline Australian Cyber Collaboration Australian Space Early site works Centre (A3C) opens Royal Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata Discovery Centre commence Adelaide Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab North Terrace public and Mission Aboriginal Art and decommissioned approved signed opens realm upgrade opens Control Centre open Cultures Centre

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

The Circle – First Nations Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and heritage Entrepreneur Hub open Demolition commence startup hub precinct complete (precinct Construction commences commences moving in opens population grows to 1,000) Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre (EIC) and Innovation Hub Defence & Australian Institute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and Heritage precinct and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens SmartSat CRC opens realm upgrade complete

5 < The Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre (EIC) to be developed at Lot Fourteen, as viewed from the Adelaide Botanic Garden. Artist’s impression.

Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Construction International Centre for Food, complete, with a precinct population commences Aboriginal Hospitality and Tourism Studies of 6,000 business leaders, employees, Art and Cultures Centre scheduled to open researchers and students

2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2028

Construction Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central park and commences Innovation Centre Cultures Centre final public realm International Centre and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open for Food, Hospitality scheduled to open and Tourism Studies (precinct population grows to 3,500) *Forecasted project schedule - subject to change. 6 LOT FOURTEEN PRECINCT OVERVIEW

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< Lot Fourteen, North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia. Site vision (indicative only January 2021).

1 Eleanor Harrald Building 6 Bice Building Lot Fourteen is an Hi-tech and creative industries focus Hi-tech focus • Australian Cyber Collaboration environment where 7 Sheridan Kiosk Centre (A3C) exciting things are Café and bar happening and • The Circle – First Nations opportunities are Entrepreneur Hub* 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre* emerging because we’re 2 Margaret Graham Building See concept design on page 8. next to entrepreneurs and Defence, space and hi-tech focus Scheduled opening 2025 innovative companies, • Defence and Space Landing Pad 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation as well as the Australian 3 Australian Institute for Centre and Innovation Hub* Space Agency, the Machine Learning Defence and hi-tech focus SmartSat CRC and Artificial intelligence and machine • Industry, entrepreneurship, research potential defence and learning focus and commercialisation hub civilian customers. • Scheduled opening 2023 research institute 10 Future development opportunity Dr Matthew Tetlow 4 Allied Health Building Founder and Chief Executive, 11 Hanson Building Entrepreneur hub and hi-tech focus Inovor Technologies Space focus • Stone & Chalk Adelaide • MIT bigdata Living Lab 12 Future development opportunity

5 McEwin Building 13 International Centre for Food, Defence and space focus Hospitality and Tourism Studies* • Australian Space Agency Scheduled opening 2024 • SmartSat CRC • Australian Space Discovery Centre and Mission Control Centre, to open 2021 * Adelaide City Deal project • Stone & Chalk Adelaide 7 OUR PRECINCT

South Australia is fast emerging as Hi-Tech the Growth State; accelerating jobs, For the employees, being investment and economic prosperity. • Chamonix IT Solutions at Lot Fourteen is fantastic. We’ve designed Lot Fourteen to They have a vibrant working • Cognitive Companions demonstrate what happens when environment; they are you bring together innovative minds • Coretex Interactive mixing with people from all in a collaborative environment – • Daitum kinds of organisations that the possibilities are endless. The • DTEX Systems concept supports the state’s trade are all pushing the parcel Easy Mile and investment, skills, innovation and • on what can be done from infrastructure growth, while focusing • exposé: Data Exposed a technology perspective. on priority sectors like defence, space, • Life Whisperer This is where the ideas are and hi-tech and creative industries, • Presagen being generated and the as well as international education and rubber is really hitting the • Resilient Asia Pacific cultural tourism. In addition to the road. It’s a really cool place anchor tenants shown on the opposite • Squad Australia to work. page, we have already attracted world- • Sypaq leading organisations from these • Teamgage industry sectors, including: Mohan Koo Founder, DTEX Systems Space Creative Industries

• Aurora Space Startup Cluster • Artisan Post Group Convergen • Gravity Challenge • • JumpGate • Inovor Technologies The concept design for the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre, which will be built Lux Aerobot • For a full list of tenants, go to adjacent to the Adelaide Botanic Garden on • Myriota lotfourteen.com.au/directory North Terrace. Artist’s impression.

• Neumann Space < • SE4 Space • Space Machines Company 8 • SITAEL Australia

Defence

• Bureau Veritas • Cryoclock • Defence Teaming Centre • GICAN • Leonardo Australia • LGM • Naval Group Pacific

8 ABORIGINAL PARTICIPATION

At Lot Fourteen, we work closely We are collaborating to identify professional consulting services with Aboriginal Communities new employment and business for the development of The Circle and are proudly committed to opportunities for Aboriginal people, – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub supporting the empowerment of and to nurture new generations and the Aboriginal Art and Cultures of leaders. Centre (AACC). First Nations Peoples. The Circle – First Nations The AACC (see concept design on Entrepreneur Hub will offer a page 8) will position South Australia physical and virtual support as the gateway to the oldest living platform for South Australian cultures in the world. Extraordinary Aboriginal businesses, linking immersive experiences, fusing them to industry and business traditional storytelling and modern development opportunities. The Hub technology, will attract tourists from will also foster Aboriginal innovation, around the globe. What’s more, the entrepreneurship and employment. Centre will offer a range of career and business opportunities for Aboriginal people and businesses are Aboriginal people, while nurturing integral to Lot Fourteen, contributing

< new generations of Aboriginal to precinct management, demolition arts practitioners, workers and Kaurna representative services, cultural heritage visionaries. Allan Sumner leads a smoking management and the provision of ceremony at Lot Fourteen.

9 GREEN & HEALTHY

Sustainability and wellness are embedded into Lot Fourteen’s culture and environment. We’ve been acknowledged as a world-leading urban redevelopment and one of the most sustainable precincts in the nation by the Green Building Council of Australia. The organisation awarded us a 6 Star Green Star Community under the internationally recognised Green Star rating system. Lot Fourteen is also a world leader in wellness in the workplace as the first registered WELL Communities Pilot Project in Australia. To achieve this, the precinct is being developed to deliver more thoughtful and intentional spaces that enhance human health and well-being. The international WELL Building StandardTM strategies cover:

1 Indoor air quality 2 Fresh water access 3 Nourishing and healthy food 4 Exposure to natural light 5 Physical activity 6 Thermal comfort 7 Acoustics Lot Fourteen marks a great leap 8 Healthy building materials in sustainable development 9 Emotional well-being and construction in Australia. 10 Community amenities Not only does it feature innovations in potable water use, waste and energy, it also creates a community where there is easy access to transport, education and jobs. This is a model for future urban mixed-use developments

across Australia.

< < Davina Rooney Chief Executive, Green Building Wisteria Walk, Adelaide Botanic Garden, neighbouring Council of Australia Lot Fourteen.

10 The Australian Space Discovery Centre entry foyer, McEwin Building. Artist’s impression.

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Lane, Kira (DPC)

From: Fisher, Bret Sent: Friday, 12 February 2021 2:02 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: LOT Fourteen plan for Special report Attachments: Lot Fourteen.docx

Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed

Have a look next week - not a priority for today - surf is up!

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Lot Fourteen Creating the Future Now

Proposed content for six‐page FutureADL special report, March 28

Page 1: Strong image ‐ perhaps artist’s impression of Innovation Hub as used in SA Government brochure ‐ accompanied by a short statement (100‐200 words) from someone such as SA’s new Chief Entrepreneur Andrew Nunn summing up what Lot Fourteen means.

Pages 2‐3: Spread incorporating a general overview of Lot Fourteen, including site shot, outlining the aims and evolution of the precinct, along with who is involved. Also timeline details from brochure, fact box of key numbers, and side story focusing on economic benefits.

Pages 4‐5: From space research to ancient Aboriginal culture, start‐up technology to machine learning, Lot Fourteen is transforming Adelaide. Take a closer focus on several of the precinct’s key tenants and projects ‐ highlighting opportunities for wider public access where appropriate ‐ such as: The Australian Space Discovery Centre Technology company Amazon Plans for a 16‐storey Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and adjacent “Central Park” Lot Fourteen’s indigenous focus, including plans for a $200m indigenous art gallery and The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub.

Page 6: Tenancy list, plus six profile pieces of tenants (with photos) including a brief outline of who they are, what they do – and quote about why Lot Fourteen is important for SA. Profiles could be from tenants such as: Stone and Chalk The SmartSat Co‐operative Research Centre MIT bigdata Living Lab Australian Institute for Machine Learning Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre

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Lane, Kira (DPC)

From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Tuesday, 16 February 2021 2:13 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Subject: Lot Fourteen plan for special report Attachments: Lot Fourteen.docx

OFFICIAL

Hi Rachel

Please find attached for initial feedback the proposed content outline that Bret has put together for the Sunday Mail edition focusing on Lot Fourteen.

Would be great to have feedback from you by Thursday if possible.

Many thanks

Bec

Rebecca Clifford Marketing Communications Strategist Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

T +61 (8) 8429 5248 | Not relevant | E [email protected] | W dpc.sa.gov.au

Level 12, 200 Victoria Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000 *Please note: I am available Tues – Fri

The Department of the Premier and Cabinet acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and nations, and recognises Aboriginal people as traditional owners and occupants of South Australian land and waters.

Information contained in this email message may be confidential and may also be the subject of legal professional privilege or public interest immunity. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this document is unauthorised.

8

Lot Fourteen Creating the Future Now

Proposed content for six‐page FutureADL special report, March 28

Page 1: Strong image ‐ perhaps artist’s impression of Innovation Hub as used in SA Government brochure ‐ accompanied by a short statement (100‐200 words) from someone such as SA’s new Chief Entrepreneur Andrew Nunn summing up what Lot Fourteen means.

Pages 2‐3: Spread incorporating a general overview of Lot Fourteen, including site shot, outlining the aims and evolution of the precinct, along with who is involved. Also timeline details from brochure, fact box of key numbers, and side story focusing on economic benefits.

Pages 4‐5: From space research to ancient Aboriginal culture, start‐up technology to machine learning, Lot Fourteen is transforming Adelaide. Take a closer focus on several of the precinct’s key tenants and projects ‐ highlighting opportunities for wider public access where appropriate ‐ such as: The Australian Space Discovery Centre Technology company Amazon Plans for a 16‐storey Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and adjacent “Central Park” Lot Fourteen’s indigenous focus, including plans for a $200m indigenous art gallery and The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub.

Page 6: Tenancy list, plus six profile pieces of tenants (with photos) including a brief outline of who they are, what they do – and quote about why Lot Fourteen is important for SA. Profiles could be from tenants such as: Stone and Chalk The SmartSat Co‐operative Research Centre MIT bigdata Living Lab Australian Institute for Machine Learning Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre

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Lane, Kira (DPC)

From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Wednesday, 24 February 2021 3:20 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA); Zealand, Kate (Renewal SA) Cc: Fisher, Bret Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen plan for special report Attachments: Lot Fourteen - Future ADL Supplement - Outline - FINAL.docx

OFFICIAL

Hi Rachel (and Kate)

Thanks again for your feedback on the outline – I’ve accepted your changes and attach a final version here.

I’ve spoken with Bret from News and he is very comfortable to start progressing and already has contacts for each story. He will reach out to you to obtain the latest imagery though.

So unless you would still like to meet, he will just get underway and keep us abreast of things.

We will have an opportunity to fact check the articles before they go to print.

Please let me know if any issues.

Thanks Bec

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Saturday, 20 February 2021 3:19 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen plan for special report

Hi Bec,

Thanks for sending this through.

We have provided some comment / additional detail in the attached for your further consideration.

Shall we arrange a meeting with News to progress?

Please note that Michelle Daw has left the Lot Fourteen project and is no longer with Renewal SA.

While I am currently recruiting a Comms and Media Manager, I do not have an internal comms resource so we will need to keep that in mind.

Warm regards

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Not relevant E [email protected] | W dpc.sa.gov.au | W lotfourteen.com.au

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Lot Fourteen Creating the Future Now

Proposed content for six‐page FutureADL special report, March 28

Page 1: Strong image ‐ perhaps artist’s impression of Innovation Hub as used in SA Government brochure ‐ accompanied by a short statement (100‐200 words) from someone such as SA’s new Chief Entrepreneur Andrew Nunn summing up what the emerging innovation ecoysystem and future Innovation Hub at Lot Fourteen means.

Pages 2‐3: Spread incorporating a general overview of Lot Fourteen, including site shot, outlining the aims and evolution of the precinct, along with who is involved. Also timeline details from brochure, fact box of key numbers, and side story focusing on economic benefits.

What is already in place, the Adelaide City Deal, next stages of major infrastructure delivery that will drive Lot Fourteen’s growth and contribution to SA economy, jobs creation, business growth and community.

Pages 4‐5: From space research to ancient Aboriginal culture, start‐up technology to machine learning, Lot Fourteen is transforming Adelaide. Take a closer focus on several of the precinct’s key tenants and projects ‐ highlighting opportunities for wider public access where appropriate ‐ such as: Stone & Chalk

The Australian Space Discovery Centre Technology company Amazon Plans for a 16‐storey Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and adjacent “Central Park”

• Approximately 70 per cent of the total 7‐hectare Lot Fourteen precinct will be publicly accessible, and 50 percent will be extensively planted and landscaped to provide appealing outdoor areas the public to enjoy. Lot Fourteen’s indigenous focus, including plans for a $200m indigenous art gallery and The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub.

Page 6: Tenancy list, plus six profile pieces of tenants (with photos) including a brief outline of who they are, what they do – and quote about why Lot Fourteen is important for SA. Profiles could be from tenants such as:

Cryoclock (defence)

Myriota (space)

Myvenue (startup)

MIT bigdata Living Lab (hi‐tech)

A3C new content (hi‐tech)

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2021 2:18 PM To: Armanas, Paul (DPC) Cc: Ali, Jehad (DPC) Subject: FADL Sunday Mail special edition - Lot Fourteen Attachments: Lot Fourteen - Future ADL Supplement - Outline - FINAL.docx

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Hi Paul

Just wanted to share with you the content outline for the next Future Adelaide Sunday Mail insert, which will be a special Lot Fourteen edition, and is scheduled for release on 28 March 2021.

The attached outline has been approved by Di Dixon and Rachel Walsh.

News Corp is getting underway with content development now, with assistance from Rachel’s team.

Thanks

Bec

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Lot Fourteen Creating the Future Now

Proposed content for six‐page FutureADL special report, March 28

Page 1: Strong image ‐ perhaps artist’s impression of Innovation Hub as used in SA Government brochure ‐ accompanied by a short statement (100‐200 words) from someone such as SA’s new Chief Entrepreneur Andrew Nunn summing up what the emerging innovation ecosystem and future Innovation Hub at Lot Fourteen means.

Pages 2‐3: Spread incorporating a general overview of Lot Fourteen, including site shot, outlining the aims and evolution of the precinct, along with who is involved. Also timeline details from brochure, fact box of key numbers, and side story focusing on economic benefits.

What is already in place, the Adelaide City Deal, next stages of major infrastructure delivery that will drive Lot Fourteen’s growth and contribution to SA economy, jobs creation, business growth and community.

Pages 4‐5: From space research to ancient Aboriginal culture, start‐up technology to machine learning, Lot Fourteen is transforming Adelaide. Take a closer focus on several of the precinct’s key tenants and projects ‐ highlighting opportunities for wider public access where appropriate ‐ such as: Stone & Chalk

The Australian Space Discovery Centre Technology company Amazon Plans for a 16‐storey Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and adjacent “Central Park”

• Approximately 70 per cent of the total 7‐hectare Lot Fourteen precinct will be publicly accessible, and 50 percent will be extensively planted and landscaped to provide appealing outdoor areas the public to enjoy. Lot Fourteen’s indigenous focus, including plans for a $200m indigenous art gallery and The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub.

Page 6: Tenancy list, plus six profile pieces of tenants (with photos) including a brief outline of who they are, what they do – and quote about why Lot Fourteen is important for SA. Profiles could be from tenants such as:

Cryoclock (defence)

Myriota (space)

Myvenue (startup)

MIT bigdata Living Lab (hi‐tech)

A3C new content (hi‐tech)

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Lane, Kira (DPC)

From: Cameron, Lynn Sent: Friday, 5 March 2021 3:55 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Fisher, Bret Subject: Re: Future Adelaide - Sunday Mail edition

Thanks, Bec. This should fit in nicely with the MIT and Amazon content.

Cheers, Lynn

On Fri, 5 Mar 2021 at 15:52, Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) wrote: OFFICIAL

Hi guys

FYI for consideration to include in the Sunday Mail Lot Fourteen special edition.

Thanks

Bec

From: Nicol, Graham (DTTI) Sent: Friday, 5 March 2021 3:47 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Dale, Nicole (DTTI) ; Kelly, Di (DTI) Subject: RE: Advert for Future Adelaide

Hi Rebecca

Find attached document we’ve put together on AI. It provides a lot of background on the potential for AI and explains why SA is poised well to capitalize on it. Whether it’s a separate story, a nice infographic or just adding context to other stories they’re writing hopefully it can contribute, as AI is one of core subsectors for Lot Fourteen.

I’ve deleted a few pages that contained either things that are currently commercial-in-confidence or might be a bit sensitive.

Also, we did some interviews with Amazon if you’re producing video content:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1IKuY8bRPY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57HWeN6eAzc

We also have some videos we produced on AIML

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoFJZPQLrQA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBVTE1x2Xqw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qclp2q3FHiQ

Let me know if you need anything else.

Regards

Graham

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Friday, 19 March 2021 2:32 PM To: Fisher, Bret Subject: FW: ASDC: Advert in Lot Fourteen special Sunday Mail edition [SEC=OFFICIAL] Attachments: SPAC5033 ASDC Press 92x262.pdf

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Hi Bret Attached is the Space Discovery Centre advert. Is this high resolution enough? I am thinking this should go on the front page…. Thoughts? Thanks Bec

From: Tom Benson Sent: Friday, 19 March 2021 2:14 PM To: Jacqui.Tyack ; Lewis, Thomas Cc: Hayden, Kate ; Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: Re: ASDC: Advert in Lot Fourteen special Sunday Mail edition [SEC=OFFICIAL]

Hi Rebecca,

Hope all is well.

As Jacqui mentioned, please find attached the finished artwork for the Med Strip for the Sunday Mail insertion on 28 March.

If you need anything further, please let us know.

Thanks,

Tom

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Landing soon at Lot Fourteen

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The Innovation Hub within the Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre will facilitate interaction between industry and research. SPECIAL Artist’s impression. REPORT LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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Lot Fourteen, North Terrace, SPECIAL Adelaide, Australia. Site vision (indicative only January 2021). REPORT The Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre (EIC) to be developed at Lot Fourteen, as viewed from the Adelaide Botanic Garden. Artist’s Beacon of innovation puts impression. Lot Fourteen: Looking SA in the global spotlight at the numbers Lot Fourteen objectives NEW IMAGE COMING  Creating a globally $722 million connected business State and Australian precinct Government  Developing an integral DIANE DIXON investment* element of STATE PROJECT LEAD, LOT FOURTEEN DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET South Australia’s $1.2 billion innovation ecosystem private sector and  Supporting new high- Lot Fourteen is taking shape non-government value jobs and Precinct overview investment career pathways in South quickly in the heart of the 1 Eleanor Harrald Building Australia Hi-tech and creative industries focus • Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (A3C)  Attracting, developing city – building on a bold • The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub* and retaining the best 2 Margaret Graham Building and brightest people vision for jobs creation Defence, space and hi-tech focus  Growing South • Defence and Space Landing Pad 6,000 researchers, Australian businesses, HE future is now at Lot Fourteen. flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m realises this isn’t the way it normally draws on everything around it and Australia. So that’s a pretty big impact – 3 Australian Institute for Machine Learning innovators, Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – happens - at such a fast pace,” she becomes part of the fabric of the broader and our projections are for about 6000 Artificial intelligence and machine learning focus entrepreneurs including the Aboriginal innovation, entrepreneurship, while the world’s biggest online retailer, says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an city is pretty special. jobs in the precinct over that period. research, culture and tourism is Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot amazing opportunity. When I arrived, “The whole place is going to be a very “And for each hi-tech job that’s created, • University of Adelaide research institute and students Business Sector, through T 4 Allied Health Building innovation and quickly evolving at the 7ha former Royal Fourteen office in February. the refurbishment and demolition work attractive destination in its own right, there are obviously all those support and Adelaide Hospital site on North Terrace. The Australian Space Discovery had begun. There was a strategy and beyond its economic value.” indirect jobs that are also needed. That’s Entrepreneur hub and hi-tech focus collaboration A mix of refurbished State Heritage- Centre and Mission Control Centre masterplan in place, but the Government the great thing about Lot Fourteen as • Stone & Chalk Adelaide +350,000 listed buildings, innovative new premises, launch this week at the site, joining recognised it needed a strong co- ECONOMIC BENEFITS well – we’re already seeing some of the • MIT bigdata Living Lab visitors per year  Attracting investment public space and bright minds within other enterprises such as the Australian ordination point to not only deliver companies that started off in the Stone and 5 McEwin Building and partnerships to the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is Space Agency, the Stone & Chalk startup the physical infrastructure but also the Lot Fourteen is much more than just Chalk start-up hub are now moving into Defence and space focus deliver infrastructure creating a community of people looking hub, the MIT bigdata Living Lab and curation of the right tenancy mix to build a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion their own premises at Lot Fourteen and • Australian Space Agency beyond the horizon – and establishing the Australian Institute for Machine that innovation ecosystem that is so economic generator for the state. are actually employing people.” • SmartSat CRC and drive research, a global business base for industry Learning. critical to get right from the start.” “It’s really about inspiring generations innovation and development, research collaboration and The Aboriginal Art and Cultures of the future through new career STATE OF GROWTH • Australian Space Discovery Centre and Mission Control jobs of the future. Centre and the International Centre opportunities, and attracting companies Centre, to open 2021 commercialisation LOCATION, LOCATION Premier Steven Marshall this month for Food, Hospitality and Tourism to South Australia because of the niche The opening of the Space Discovery • Stone & Chalk Adelaide +100,000 m2  Increasing numbers of detailed the construction of the precinct’s Studies will further add to Lot Fourteen’s The $722m Lot Fourteen development is research innovation and the expertise we Centre and Mission Control Centre 6 Bice Building Hi-tech focus workspace international students in diversity. a key focus of the $551m Adelaide City have here. We’re actually creating career are the next key milestones along the 7 Sheridan Kiosk Café and bar Deal, which was signed in 2019 by Prime paths for the next generation and that Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre *Opening 2025 the Adelaide CBD 2 OPPORTUNITY Minister Scott Morrison, Mr Marshall sustainability through companies starting will be followed by the construction of 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and 20,000 m As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di and Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. up on their own and those attracted in,” , the Adelaide City Deal components –  Advancing the Innovation Hub* cultural space awareness, knowledge, Dixon, of the Department of Premier The precinct’s city location is a key Dixon says. including the Entrepreneur and Innovation and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in part of its appeal as a destination for About 1000 people are already Centre, the Aboriginal Cultural Centre Defence and hi-tech focus 2 preservation and The whole place the project. tenants and the general community. working and researching within the and the International Centre for Food • Industry, entrepreneurship, research and 35,000 m teaching of Aboriginal Having relocated to Adelaide from “Being in the CBD, next to the Botanic precinct – not to mention the 400 Hospitality and Tourism Studies within the commercialisation hub Scheduled opening 2023 open space culture and languages is going to be a Queensland – where she had been Gardens, the universities, the cultural jobs that will be created during the coming years. 10 Future development opportunity very attractive the project director of the 200ha Gold institutions and the East End ... you construction phase of the EIC. “We’ve established ourselves, now we’re 11 Hanson Building  Facilitating Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct never get these sort of precincts in this “We’re pretty well at about 80 per moving into a growth and transformation Space focus employment for – Dixon describes the precinct as a sort of location,” Dixon says. cent capacity of what’s available at the stage, where we’ve got to raise awareness 12 Future development opportunity destination in its and globally get our name out there,” Aboriginal people “truly collaborative innovation and ideas “They are either on the outskirts of moment. And over the next 10 years, 13 International Centre for Food, Hospitality and ecosystem”. cities or towns or – depending on their the economic analysis work we’ve done Dixon says. “These sorts of precincts are own right, beyond Tourism Studies* Scheduled opening 2024  Creating a vibrant “Having worked in similar precincts focus – within hospital or university indicates it will be generating about $3.5 never complete, they are always evolving 650 and exciting place for the its economic value. elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite precincts. So to have one that actually billion in economic activity for South into the next state of opportunity.” community and visitors startup desks

Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline Construction commences International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery centre commence gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens centre open Cultures Centre

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Forecast The Circle - First nations Construction starts Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central Park and project Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and hertiage Entrepreneur Hub opens on the International Innovation Centre Culture Centre final public realm schedule - Demolition commence startup hub precinct complete (precinct Centre for Food, and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open commences moving in opens population grows to 1000 Construction commences Hospitality and scheduled to open subject to Entrepreneur and innovation Centre Tourism Studies (precint population change (EIC) and Innovation Hubopens grows to 3500) Defence & Australian Insitute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and SmartSat Heritage precint and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens CRC opens realm upgrade complete 4 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP 5 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP

SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space Clockwise from opposite page: Stone & Chalk general manager Chris Kirk; the Australian Space for discovery Discovery Centre opens its doors at Lot Fourteen on From start-ups to global giants, March 31. Lot Fourteen is the home of future industries – but there’s space for looking to develop Australia’s capability, confidence and thrive. and food hall, an office tower, first mission to the moon. The hub has been co- two floors of innovation space, a The mission, spearheaded by designed with representative rooftop terrace and room to park everyone to enjoy South Australia’s Space Machines Company at South Australian First Nations 300 bikes in the basement. Lot Fourteen, and supported businesses and provides “The Entrepreneur and by Deloitte and the South tailored, fit-for-purpose support Innovation Centre is seen as leading innovation precinct Australian and NSW and solutions under five key the flagship building,” says Di governments, offers ride- elements: business development Dixon, state project leader for sharing capability to deliver six support, access to new markets, Lot Fourteen. “It’ll be right at the nanosatellites to useful lunar expert business advice, capability centre and people can wander orbits, providing a more cost- growth and access to the in. We really want that to be a effective and innovative way for physical hub. hub of the whole precinct. It’s companies to launch and deploy “The flow-on benefits of First something that’s taking Lot their tech into orbit around the Nations business ownership Fourteen to the next level.” moon. are significant, as they build “Development of such family and community wealth, PUBLIC PRECINCT purely supporting entrepreneurs capability in Australia for the create employment, encourage BIG BUSINESS From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to mission will play a critical the uptake of education, to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, But Lot Fourteen isn’t all about cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & role in a globally competitive increase choice possibilities and One of the biggest global business: it will be a vibrant, transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants Chalk. “What we’ve seen over supply chain and skills growth open opportunities to engage companies to have set up home for Australian Space Industry,” with a globalised economy,” welcoming precinct that the past 18 months is a change everyone can enjoy. Adjacent to at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Space Machines Company chief Dixon says. “A flourishing Amazon, which will be running executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. indigenous business sector is the Entrepreneur and Innovation to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support Centre will be Central Park, a its cloud computing subsidiary entrepreneurs but to ultimately also an unrealised source of Amazon Web Services (AWS) through the stages of scaling start-ups and researchers, and theatrette. ROOM TO GROW economic growth for the broader public space with open lawns, support South Australia’s their businesses successfully.” a careers hub, the centre will The centre will actively large trees and play areas, along and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to “It’s great to see the talent on intelligence and defence, already aspirations around transitioning Australian economy.” team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the the ground in Adelaide, and we under its roof. Launched in 2015, be a place to inspire, educate encourage public interaction, With completion of the entire An Aboriginal Art and with a concert and event stage, into future industry. NEW FRONTIERS and engage the future space with hands-on, interactive semi-formal playing fields for machine learning and artificial on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit has raised “We’ve seem a real change in Lot Fourteen precinct not due Cultures Centre, which will intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” more than $550 million for its workforce and the Australian exhibits, guest speakers, for completion until 2018, there showcase the past, present and touch football and soccer, and the investor communities, with In just three days, Lot Fourteen community. workshops, discussions and gardens and water features. innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone residents, helping create jobs South Australian businesses is still plenty more to come. future of Aboriginal cultures, is takes a giant leap for the space The Centre will also feature displays, and a Careers and scheduled to open in 2025. “About 70 per cent of the AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting and source talent in new and increasingly not having to go Due to open in July 2021, First sector with the opening of the a Mission Control Centre for Information Hub for those Nations entrepreneur hub The Scheduled to open in 2023, 7ha precinct will be returned just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source Australian Space Discovery space businesses and researchers looking to discover career paths Circle will provide a physical the 16-storey Entrepreneur and to public accessible space and predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, Centre on March 31. With a to control satellites and space and jobs in the national space and virtual base to support Innovation Centre will feature an about 50 per cent of the site will development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it space exhibition area, industry missions, which visitors to the industry. South Australian First Nations open foyer area with conference be planted, landscaped and very AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build a tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to area to connect business, centre can watch through a Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is businesses to build capacity, and event facilities and a retail open,” Dixon says. global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. workface to come,” Bassett says. machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work

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SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit has Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, welcomed 29 member organisations, Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, including Optus, Telstra, BAE Systems mining and resources. and Lockheed Martin, with more in the and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Foiurteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, Bank SA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living bigdata sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tennants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Friday, 19 March 2021 4:01 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne-Gaelle (DPC); Ali, Jehad (DPC) Subject: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review Attachments: ADL _6-page special report_subbed.pdf

Importance: High

OFFICIAL

Hi Rachel

Please find attached for fact checking the special Lot Fourteen edition of Future Adelaide for insertion in the Sunday Mail on 28 March.

I have learnt so much reading this – I think News Corp has done an excellent job.

Jehad has asked me to investigate other image options for the cover though – is there something more aspirational?

Bret is waiting on some additional images to come through early next week, they are denoted with the black holes, so they might be suitable?

Note that I am also still waiting on the adverts to come through – I need a high res version of the front cover Space Agency advert, then on the DPS we will have the Stone&Chalk and FIXE adverts, and finish with Illuminate on the back cover.

Are you able to please come back with marked up feedback on Monday? I am not in the office but Anne‐Gaelle (cc’d above) can communicate any changes back to Bret in my absence.

Many thanks

Bec

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The Innovation Hub within the Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre will facilitate interaction between industry and research. SPECIAL Artist’s impression. REPORT LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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Clockwise from opposite SPECIAL page: artist’s impression of the Aboriginal Arts and REPORT Cultures Centre, site shot of the Lot Fourteen development and the Entrepreneur and Beacon of innovation puts Innovation Centre. Lot Fourteen: Looking SA in the global spotlight at the numbers Lot Fourteen objectives NEW IMAGE COMING $722 million State and Australian  Creating a globally connected business Government precinct DIANE DIXON investment* STATE PROJECT LEAD, LOT FOURTEEN  Developing an DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET integral element of $1.2 billion South Australia’s private sector and innovation ecosystem Lot Fourteen is taking shape non-government  Supporting new investment high-value jobs and Precinct overview quickly in the heart of the 1 Eleanor Harrald Building career pathways in Hi-tech and creative industries focus South Australia city – building on a bold • Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (A3C)  Attracting, • The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub developing and vision for jobs creation 2 Margaret Graham Building retaining the best and Defence, space and hi-tech focus brightest people • Defence and Space Landing Pad 6000 researchers, he future is now at Lot Fourteen. flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m realises this isn’t the way it normally everything around it and becomes part for South Australia. So that’s a pretty big 3 Australian Institute for Machine Learning innovators,  Growing South Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – happens – at such a fast pace,” she of the fabric of the broader city is pretty impact – and our projections are for about Artificial intelligence and machine learning focus entrepreneurs Australian businesses, innovation, entrepreneurship, while the world’s biggest online retailer, says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an special. The whole place is going to be 6000 jobs in the precinct over that period. • University of Adelaide research institute and students including the Aboriginal research, culture and tourism is Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot amazing opportunity. When I arrived, a very attractive destination in its own “And for each hi-tech job that’s created, T 4 Allied Health Building Business Sector, quickly evolving at the 7ha former Royal Fourteen office in February. the refurbishment and demolition work right, beyond its economic value.” there are obviously all those support and Entrepreneur hub and hi-tech focus through innovation and Adelaide Hospital site on North Terrace. The Australian Space Discovery had begun. There was a strategy and indirect jobs that are also needed. That’s A mix of refurbished State Heritage- Centre and Mission Control Centre is set masterplan in place, but the Government the great thing about Lot Fourteen as • Stone & Chalk Adelaide +350,000 collaboration ECONOMIC BENEFITS listed buildings, innovative new premises, to open in May, joining other enterprises recognised it needed a strong co- well – we’re already seeing some of the • MIT bigdata Living Lab visitors per year  Attracting public space and bright minds within such as the Australian Space Agency, the ordination point to not only deliver Lot Fourteen is much more than just companies that started off in the Stone & 5 McEwin Building investment and the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is Stone & Chalk start-up hub, the MIT the physical infrastructure but also the a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion Chalk start-up hub now moving into their Defence and space focus creating a community of people looking own premises at Lot Fourteen and actually partnerships to deliver bigdata Living Lab and the Australian curation of the right tenancy mix to build economic generator for the state. • Australian Space Agency beyond the horizon – and establishing Institute for Machine Learning. that innovation ecosystem that is so “It’s really about inspiring generations employing people.” • SmartSat CRC infrastructure and drive a global business base for industry The Aboriginal Art and Cultures critical to get right from the start.” of the future through new career research, innovation development, research collaboration and Centre and the International Centre opportunities, and attracting companies STATE OF GROWTH • Australian Space Discovery Centre and Mission and commercialisation jobs of the future. for Food, Hospitality and Tourism LOCATION, LOCATION to South Australia because of the niche Control Centre Premier Steven Marshall this month Studies will further add to Lot Fourteen’s research innovation and the expertise The opening of the Space Discovery • Stone & Chalk Adelaide 2  Increasing numbers +100,000 m detailed the construction of the precinct’s diversity. The $722m Lot Fourteen development is we have here,” Dixon says. “We’re Centre and Mission Control Centre 6 Bice Building Hi-tech focus of international workspace a key focus of the $551m Adelaide City actually creating career paths for the are the next key milestones along the 7 Sheridan Kiosk Café and bar students in the Adelaide OPPORTUNITY Deal, which was signed in 2019 by Prime next generation and that sustainability Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre Opening 2025 CBD 2 Minister Scott Morrison, Marshall and through companies starting up on their will be followed by the construction of 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and 20,000 m As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. own and those attracted into the state.” the Adelaide City Deal components – Innovation Hub cultural space  Advancing the Dixon, of the Department of the Premier The precinct’s city location is a key About 1000 people are already including the Entrepreneur and Innovation awareness, knowledge, and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in part of its appeal as a destination for working and researching within the Centre, the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Defence and hi-tech focus 2 preservation and The whole place the project. tenants and the general community. precinct – not to mention the 400 Centre and the International Centre for • Industry, entrepreneurship, research and 35,000 m teaching of Aboriginal Having relocated to Adelaide from “Being in the CBD, next to the Botanic jobs that will be created during the Food Hospitality and Tourism Studies commercialisation hub. Scheduled opening 2023 open space culture and languages is going to be a Queensland – where she had been Gardens, the universities, the cultural construction phase of the Entrepreneur within the coming years. 10 Future development opportunity very attractive the project director of the 200ha Gold institutions and the East End – you and Innovation Centre. “We’ve established ourselves, now we’re 11 Hanson Building  Facilitating Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct never get these sort of precincts in this “We’re pretty well at about 80 per moving into a growth and transformation Space focus employment for – Dixon describes the precinct as a sort of location,” Dixon says. “They cent capacity of what’s available at the stage, where we’ve got to raise awareness 12 Future development opportunity destination in its and globally get our name out there,” Aboriginal people “truly collaborative innovation and ideas are either on the outskirts of cities or moment,” Dixon says. “And over the next 13 International Centre for Food, Hospitality and ecosystem”. towns or – depending on their focus – 10 years, the economic analysis work Dixon says. “These sorts of precincts are  Creating a vibrant own right, beyond Tourism Studies Scheduled opening 2024 “Having worked in similar precincts within hospital or university precincts. we’ve done indicates it will be generating never complete: they are always evolving 650 and exciting place for its economic value elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite So to have one that actually draws on about $3.5 billion in economic activity into the next state of opportunity.” the community and startup desks visitors Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline * Construction commences on the International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery Centre commence at the gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens Centre open Cultures Centre

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* Forecast The Circle – First nations Construction starts Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central Park and project Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and hertiage Entrepreneur Hub opens on the International Innovation Centre Culture Centre final public realm schedule - Demolition commence start-up hub precinct complete (precinct Centre for Food, and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open commences moving in opens population grows to 1000) Construction commences on the Hospitality and scheduled to open subject to Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre Tourism Studies (precint population change (EIC) and Innovation Hub grows to 3500) Defence & Australian Institute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and SmartSat Heritage precint and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens CRC opens realm upgrade complete 4 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP 5 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP

SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space Clockwise from opposite page: Stone & Chalk general manager Chris Kirk; the Australian Space for discovery Discovery Centre opens its doors at Lot Fourteen in May. From start-ups to global giants, Lot Fourteen is the home of future industries – but there’s space for The mission, spearheaded by The hub has been co- and food hall, an office tower, Space Machines Company at designed with representative two floors of innovation space, a everyone to enjoy South Australia’s Lot Fourteen, and supported South Australian First Nations rooftop terrace and room to park by Deloitte and the South businesses and provides 300 bikes in the basement. Australian and NSW tailored, fit-for-purpose support “The Entrepreneur and governments, offers ride- and solutions under five key Innovation Centre is seen as the leading innovation precinct sharing capability to deliver elements: business development flagship building,” Dixon says. six nanosatellites to useful support, access to new markets, “It’ll be right at the centre and lunar orbits, providing a more expert business advice, capability people can wander in. We really cost-effective and innovative growth and access to the want that to be a hub of the way for companies to launch physical hub. and deploy their tech into orbit “The flow-on benefits of First whole precinct. It’s something around the moon. Nations business ownership are that’s taking Lot Fourteen to the “Development of such significant, as they build family next level.” capability in Australia for the and community wealth, create mission will play a critical employment, encourage the PUBLIC PRECINCT From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to purely supporting entrepreneurs role in a globally competitive uptake of education, increase BIG BUSINESS to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, supply chain and skills growth choice possibilities and open But Lot Fourteen isn’t all about cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & for Australian Space Industry,” opportunities to engage with business: it will be a vibrant, One of the biggest global Chalk. “What we’ve seen over Space Machines Company chief a globalised economy,” says Di welcoming precinct that companies to have set up home transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants the past 18 months is a change executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. Dixon, state project lead for everyone can enjoy. Adjacent to at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Lot Fourteen. “A flourishing the Entrepreneur and Innovation Amazon, which will be running to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support ROOM TO GROW indigenous business sector is Centre will be Central Park, a its cloud computing subsidiary also an unrealised source of entrepreneurs but to ultimately through the stages of scaling and researchers, and a careers actively encourage public public space with open lawns, Amazon Web Services (AWS) support South Australia’s With completion of the entire economic growth for the broader large trees and play areas, along their businesses successfully.” hub, the centre will be a place to interaction, with hands-on, Lot Fourteen precinct not due Australian economy.” and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to says. “It’s great to see the talent intelligence and defence, already aspirations around transitioning with a concert and event stage, inspire, educate and engage the interactive exhibits, guest for completion until 2028, there An Aboriginal Art and team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the on the ground in Adelaide, and under its roof. Launched in 2015, into future industry. semi-formal playing fields for on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those NEW FRONTIERS future space workforce and the speakers, workshops, discussions is still plenty more to come. Cultures Centre, which will machine learning and artificial we can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit enterprise has “We’ve seen a real change in touch football and soccer, and intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” raised more than $550 million Australian community. and displays, and a Careers Due to open in July 2021, showcase the past, present and the investor communities, with In just two months, Lot Fourteen The Centre will also feature and Information Hub for those gardens and water features. innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone for its residents, helping create South Australian businesses First Nations entrepreneur future of Aboriginal cultures, is will take a giant leap for the a Mission Control Centre for looking to discover career paths scheduled to open in 2025. “About 70 per cent of the AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting jobs and source talent in new increasingly not having to go hub The Circle will provide space sector with the opening of space businesses and researchers and jobs in the national space a physical and virtual base to Scheduled to open in 2023, 7ha precinct will be returned just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, and emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source the Australian Space Discovery to control satellites and space industry. support South Australian First the 16-storey Entrepreneur and to public accessible space and predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, Centre in May. With a space missions, which visitors to Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is Nations businesses to build Innovation Centre will feature an about 50 per cent of the site will development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it exhibition area, industry area the centre can watch through looking to develop Australia’s capacity, capability, confidence open foyer area with conference be planted, landscaped and very AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to to connect business, start-ups a theatrette. The centre will first mission to the moon. and to thrive. and event facilities and a retail open,” Dixon says. global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. a workforce to come,” Bassett machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work

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SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, enterprise has welcomed 29 member Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, organisations, including Optus, Telstra, mining and resources. BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are with more in the pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Fourteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, Bank SA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living bigdata sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tenants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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From: Kacy Ratta Sent: Monday, 22 March 2021 11:40 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: RE: Advert in Future Adelaide Sunday Mail issue Attachments: IA-sm-92x262-280321-FA.pdf

Hi Rebecca,

Hope you had a lovely weekend.

Please find attached for IA print advert.

Can I just confirm I am correct in saying the ad will be on newsprint? Or should this be magazine? (Attached is for newsprint, so if it’s magazine I’ll send you an updated one.)

Thanks, Kacy

KACY RATTA Manager, Marketing & Digital Communications

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 18 March 2021 2:47 PM To: Kacy Ratta Subject: RE: Advert in Future Adelaide Sunday Mail issue

OFFICIAL

Hi Kacy

No worries, COB Monday is absolutely fine.

I’ve not seen the editorial content for the insert yet, but Rachel told me about the installation, not News Corp, so I doubt it would be mentioned.

I’m receiving the draft copy for review tomorrow, so can check then.

Kind regards Rebecca

Rebecca Clifford Marketing Communications Strategist Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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Level 12, 200 Victoria Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000 *Please note: I am available Tues – Fri

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From: Kacy Ratta Sent: Thursday, 18 March 2021 2:18 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: FW: Advert in Future Adelaide Sunday Mail issue Importance: High

Hi Rebecca,

Hope you’re well! Amy has flicked this my way to pick up.

We would absolutely love to take that offer up, thank you so much. We will need to get this to you Monday if that’s okay? We are about to go to print with our guide so our designer is slightly under the pump until that is sent off tomorrow.

Just separately – and I’m aware you can’t share editorial content – but I just wanted to confirm that the Lot Fourteen feature doesn’t specifically mention the installation? We don’t launch until April 08 so that work (and I believe the general inclusion of Lot Fourteen in the program) is currently embargoed until then. I’m happy to check in with Rachael though if that’s a better conversation for me to have with her.

Thanks again and we will get onto to the ad creation now!

Thanks, Kacy

KACY RATTA Manager, Marketing & Digital Communications

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 18 March 2021 1:33 PM To: Amy Elizabeth Subject: Advert in Future Adelaide Sunday Mail issue

OFFICIAL

Hi Amy

Rachel Walsh from Renewal SA has passed on your details to me.

You may be aware that we are featuring Lot Fourteen in an upcoming special Sunday Mail edition as part of the Future Adelaide partnership. The insert is scheduled to run on 28 March.

I am emailing to see if you would like to run a complimentary advert within the insert as Rachel suggested it might be timely for you to pre‐promote Illuminate, given there will be a large installation at Lot Fourteen.

The specs for a medium strip advert are: 92mm H x 262mm W, full colour. Ideally I need the artwork supplied as high resolution PDF by this COB Friday (tomorrow) or Monday at the latest.

Apologies for the short notice. Let me know your thoughts.

Thanks Rebecca

Rebecca Clifford Marketing Communications Strategist Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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From: Wasley, Stephanie (DIS) Sent: Monday, 22 March 2021 5:18 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: Innovation Ads for dispatch | FUTURE Adelaide Attachments: Future_ADL_MARCH_SC_FP_RIGHT.pdf; Future_ADL_MARCH_FIXE_FP_LEFT.pdf

Hi Rebecca

Apologies for not getting these through to you Friday as I had promised.

Attached 2 x ads (FIXE & Stone & Chalk)

You will notice these need to be placed as labelled ‐ FIXE on the Left and S+C on the Right

Any questions please feel free to touch base.

Kind regards Steph 22 23 24

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2021 11:47 AM To: Fisher, Bret Cc: Morin, Anne-Gaelle (DPC) Subject: RE: FW: Innovation Ads for dispatch | FUTURE Adelaide Attachments: ADL _6-page special report_subbed_RW comment.pdf

OFFICIAL

Hi Bret

I just tried to phone you – please see attached feedback from Rachel.

In addition she has also queried the spelling of startup – they prefer it without a hyphen – but I will push back that if this is your house style.

A general comment from Rachel is that there are too many renders in the insert – hence I am keen to know what other images you’ve received to put in? She also hasn’t suggested an alternate cover image so I am going to phone her, but am keen to speak with you first.

Thanks Bec

From: Fisher, Bret Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2021 9:46 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: Re: FW: Innovation Ads for dispatch | FUTURE Adelaide

Morning Rebecca

I did a print out and it appears fine. Have placed the other adverts.

Once I have feedback from the pages will send over all the completed pages

Cheers B

BRET FISHER Commercial Editor

31 Waymouth Street Adelaide SA 5000 T +61 8 8206 2356 Not relevant E [email protected] W NewsCorpAustralia.com

Proudly supporting 1 degree, A News Corp Australia initiative.

On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 09:34, Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) wrote:

OFFICIAL

Hi Bret

Please see attached the two adverts for the DPS – FIXE advert on left please; and Stone&Chalk on right.

Also was the format ok for the Space Agency advert? High enough res?

Thanks

Bec

From: Wasley, Stephanie (DIS) Sent: Monday, 22 March 2021 5:18 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: Innovation Ads for dispatch | FUTURE Adelaide

Hi Rebecca

Apologies for not getting these through to you Friday as I had promised.

Attached 2 x ads (FIXE & Stone & Chalk)

You will notice these need to be placed as labelled ‐ FIXE on the Left and S+C on the Right

Any questions please feel free to touch base.

Kind regards

Steph

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The Innovation Hub within the Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre will facilitate interaction between industry and research. SPECIAL Artist’s impression. REPORT LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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Clockwise from opposite SPECIAL page: artist’s impression of the Aboriginal Arts and REPORT Cultures Centre, site shot of the Lot Fourteen development and the Entrepreneur and Beacon of innovation puts Innovation Centre. Lot Fourteen: Looking SA in the global spotlight at the numbers Lot Fourteen objectives NEW IMAGE COMING $722 million State and Australian  Creating a globally connected business Government precinct DIANE DIXON investment* STATE PROJECT LEAD, LOT FOURTEEN  Developing an DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET integral element of $1.2 billion South Australia’s private sector and innovation ecosystem Lot Fourteen is taking shape non-government  Supporting new investment high-value jobs and Precinct overview quickly in the heart of the 1 Eleanor Harrald Building career pathways in Hi-tech and creative industries focus South Australia city – building on a bold • Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (A3C)  Attracting, • The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub developing and vision for jobs creation 2 Margaret Graham Building retaining the best and Defence, space and hi-tech focus brightest people • Defence and Space Landing Pad 6000 researchers, he future is now at Lot Fourteen. flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m realises this isn’t the way it normally everything around it and becomes part for South Australia. So that’s a pretty big 3 Australian Institute for Machine Learning innovators,  Growing South Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – happens – at such a fast pace,” she of the fabric of the broader city is pretty impact – and our projections are for about Artificial intelligence and machine learning focus entrepreneurs Australian businesses, innovation, entrepreneurship, while the world’s biggest online retailer, says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an special. The whole place is going to be 6000 jobs in the precinct over that period. • University of Adelaide research institute and students including the Aboriginal research, culture and tourism is Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot amazing opportunity. When I arrived, a very attractive destination in its own “And for each hi-tech job that’s created, T 4 Allied Health Building Business Sector, quickly evolving at the 7ha former Royal Fourteen office in February. the refurbishment and demolition work right, beyond its economic value.” there are obviously all those support and Entrepreneur hub and hi-tech focus through innovation and Adelaide Hospital site on North Terrace. The Australian Space Discovery had begun. There was a strategy and indirect jobs that are also needed. That’s A mix of refurbished State Heritage- Centre and Mission Control Centre is set masterplan in place, but the Government the great thing about Lot Fourteen as • Stone & Chalk Adelaide +350,000 collaboration ECONOMIC BENEFITS listed buildings, innovative new premises, to open in May, joining other enterprises recognised it needed a strong co- well – we’re already seeing some of the • MIT bigdata Living Lab visitors per year  Attracting public space and bright minds within such as the Australian Space Agency, the ordination point to not only deliver Lot Fourteen is much more than just companies that started off in the Stone & 5 McEwin Building investment and the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is Stone & Chalk start-up hub, the MIT the physical infrastructure but also the a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion Chalk start-up hub now moving into their Defence and space focus creating a community of people looking own premises at Lot Fourteen and actually partnerships to deliver bigdata Living Lab and the Australian curation of the right tenancy mix to build economic generator for the state. • Australian Space Agency beyond the horizon – and establishing Institute for Machine Learning. that innovation ecosystem that is so “It’s really about inspiring generations employing people.” • SmartSat CRC infrastructure and drive a global business base for industry The Aboriginal Art and Cultures critical to get right from the start.” of the future through new career research, innovation development, research collaboration and Centre and the International Centre opportunities, and attracting companies STATE OF GROWTH • Australian Space Discovery Centre and Mission and commercialisation jobs of the future. for Food, Hospitality and Tourism LOCATION, LOCATION to South Australia because of the niche Control Centre Premier Steven Marshall this month Studies will further add to Lot Fourteen’s research innovation and the expertise The opening of the Space Discovery • Stone & Chalk Adelaide 2  Increasing numbers +100,000 m detailed the construction of the precinct’s diversity. The $722m Lot Fourteen development is we have here,” Dixon says. “We’re Centre and Mission Control Centre 6 Bice Building Hi-tech focus of international workspace a key focus of the $551m Adelaide City actually creating career paths for the are the next key milestones along the 7 Sheridan Kiosk Café and bar students in the Adelaide OPPORTUNITY Deal, which was signed in 2019 by Prime next generation and that sustainability Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre Opening 2025 CBD 2 Minister Scott Morrison, Marshall and through companies starting up on their will be followed by the construction of 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and 20,000 m As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. own and those attracted into the state.” the Adelaide City Deal components – Innovation Hub cultural space  Advancing the Dixon, of the Department of the Premier The precinct’s city location is a key About 1000 people are already including the Entrepreneur and Innovation awareness, knowledge, and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in part of its appeal as a destination for working and researching within the Centre, the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Defence and hi-tech focus 2 preservation and The whole place the project. tenants and the general community. precinct – not to mention the 400 Centre and the International Centre for • Industry, entrepreneurship, research and 35,000 m teaching of Aboriginal Having relocated to Adelaide from “Being in the CBD, next to the Botanic jobs that will be created during the Food Hospitality and Tourism Studies commercialisation hub. Scheduled opening 2023 open space culture and languages is going to be a Queensland – where she had been Gardens, the universities, the cultural construction phase of the Entrepreneur within the coming years. 10 Future development opportunity very attractive the project director of the 200ha Gold institutions and the East End – you and Innovation Centre. “We’ve established ourselves, now we’re 11 Hanson Building  Facilitating Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct never get these sort of precincts in this “We’re pretty well at about 80 per moving into a growth and transformation Space focus employment for – Dixon describes the precinct as a sort of location,” Dixon says. “They cent capacity of what’s available at the stage, where we’ve got to raise awareness 12 Future development opportunity destination in its and globally get our name out there,” Aboriginal people “truly collaborative innovation and ideas are either on the outskirts of cities or moment,” Dixon says. “And over the next 13 International Centre for Food, Hospitality and ecosystem”. towns or – depending on their focus – 10 years, the economic analysis work Dixon says. “These sorts of precincts are  Creating a vibrant own right, beyond Tourism Studies Scheduled opening 2024 “Having worked in similar precincts within hospital or university precincts. we’ve done indicates it will be generating never complete: they are always evolving 650 and exciting place for its economic value elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite So to have one that actually draws on about $3.5 billion in economic activity into the next state of opportunity.” the community and startup desks visitors Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline * Construction commences on the International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery Centre commence at the gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens Centre open Cultures Centre

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SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space Clockwise from opposite page: Stone & Chalk general manager Chris Kirk; the Australian Space for discovery Discovery Centre opens its doors at Lot Fourteen in May. From start-ups to global giants, Lot Fourteen is the home of future industries – but there’s space for The mission, spearheaded by The hub has been co- and food hall, an office tower, Space Machines Company at designed with representative two floors of innovation space, a everyone to enjoy South Australia’s Lot Fourteen, and supported South Australian First Nations rooftop terrace and room to park by Deloitte and the South businesses and provides 300 bikes in the basement. Australian and NSW tailored, fit-for-purpose support “The Entrepreneur and governments, offers ride- and solutions under five key Innovation Centre is seen as the leading innovation precinct sharing capability to deliver elements: business development flagship building,” Dixon says. six nanosatellites to useful support, access to new markets, “It’ll be right at the centre and lunar orbits, providing a more expert business advice, capability people can wander in. We really cost-effective and innovative growth and access to the want that to be a hub of the way for companies to launch physical hub. and deploy their tech into orbit “The flow-on benefits of First whole precinct. It’s something around the moon. Nations business ownership are that’s taking Lot Fourteen to the “Development of such significant, as they build family next level.” capability in Australia for the and community wealth, create mission will play a critical employment, encourage the PUBLIC PRECINCT From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to purely supporting entrepreneurs role in a globally competitive uptake of education, increase BIG BUSINESS to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, supply chain and skills growth choice possibilities and open But Lot Fourteen isn’t all about cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & for Australian Space Industry,” opportunities to engage with business: it will be a vibrant, One of the biggest global Chalk. “What we’ve seen over Space Machines Company chief a globalised economy,” says Di welcoming precinct that companies to have set up home transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants the past 18 months is a change executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. Dixon, state project lead for everyone can enjoy. Adjacent to at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Lot Fourteen. “A flourishing the Entrepreneur and Innovation Amazon, which will be running to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support ROOM TO GROW indigenous business sector is Centre will be Central Park, a its cloud computing subsidiary also an unrealised source of entrepreneurs but to ultimately through the stages of scaling and researchers, and a careers actively encourage public public space with open lawns, Amazon Web Services (AWS) support South Australia’s With completion of the entire economic growth for the broader large trees and play areas, along their businesses successfully.” hub, the centre will be a place to interaction, with hands-on, Lot Fourteen precinct not due Australian economy.” and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to says. “It’s great to see the talent intelligence and defence, already aspirations around transitioning with a concert and event stage, inspire, educate and engage the interactive exhibits, guest for completion until 2028, there An Aboriginal Art and team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the on the ground in Adelaide, and under its roof. Launched in 2015, into future industry. semi-formal playing fields for on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those NEW FRONTIERS future space workforce and the speakers, workshops, discussions is still plenty more to come. Cultures Centre, which will machine learning and artificial we can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit enterprise has “We’ve seen a real change in touch football and soccer, and intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” raised more than $550 million Australian community. and displays, and a Careers Due to open in July 2021, showcase the past, present and the investor communities, with In just two months, Lot Fourteen The Centre will also feature and Information Hub for those gardens and water features. innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone for its residents, helping create South Australian businesses First Nations entrepreneur future of Aboriginal cultures, is will take a giant leap for the a Mission Control Centre for looking to discover career paths scheduled to open in 2025. “About 70 per cent of the AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting jobs and source talent in new increasingly not having to go hub The Circle will provide space sector with the opening of space businesses and researchers and jobs in the national space a physical and virtual base to Scheduled to open in 2023, 7ha precinct will be returned just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, and emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source the Australian Space Discovery to control satellites and space industry. support South Australian First the 16-storey Entrepreneur and to public accessible space and predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, Centre in May. With a space missions, which visitors to Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is Nations businesses to build Innovation Centre will feature an about 50 per cent of the site will development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it exhibition area, industry area the centre can watch through looking to develop Australia’s capacity, capability, confidence open foyer area with conference be planted, landscaped and very AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to to connect business, start-ups a theatrette. The centre will first mission to the moon. and to thrive. and event facilities and a retail open,” Dixon says. global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. a workforce to come,” Bassett machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work

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SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, enterprise has welcomed 29 member Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, organisations, including Optus, Telstra, mining and resources. BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are with more in the pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Fourteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, Bank SA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living bigdata sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tenants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2021 9:48 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Morin, Anne-Gaelle (DPC); Ali, Jehad (DPC); Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review Attachments: ADL_Version 6_JH and RW Edits_DD Approved.pdf

Hello, Please find attached the reviewed version with minor spelling corrections and a change to the timeline.

This is approved by Di Dixon.

There has been a problem with the updated site render from the architect and our internal team is working frantically to correct this and send to News ASAP this morning – apologies.

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Project Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2021 3:00 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

OFFICIAL

Hi Rachel

Thanks ‐ News has made the corrections and I have attached an updated proof for approval.

Please note that News informed me that their house style is to spell start‐up with a hyphen – I note this has been inconsistently applied throughout so will need to be fixed.

Notwithstanding the updated render for page 3 that you are supplying to News today, the internal spreads have been tweaked plus the adverts dropped in.

In regards to the cover image, News does not have a community image as you suggested. Instead we have elected to run with a shot of the EIC – as you know this aligns with the messaging around the futuristic vision for the site, will be the flagship structure for the site, and connects with the front page piece.

As mentioned on the phone, the timing is pretty tight on this so please send through any further feedback by 9am tomorrow morning, given there are a number of other stakeholders who need to review it before it goes to print.

Many thanks

Bec

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2021 11:34 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

Hi Bec,

Apologies please see attached.

They need to correct start‐up throughout – SA Government spell it without hyphen, startup.

A general comment would be that there are too many renders in the supplement and it based on the maturity and stage of the precinct it would be good to ensure a balance throughout.

Happy to chat.

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Project Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Friday, 19 March 2021 4:01 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) Subject: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review Importance: High

OFFICIAL

Hi Rachel

Please find attached for fact checking the special Lot Fourteen edition of Future Adelaide for insertion in the Sunday Mail on 28 March.

I have learnt so much reading this – I think News Corp has done an excellent job.

Jehad has asked me to investigate other image options for the cover though – is there something more aspirational?

Bret is waiting on some additional images to come through early next week, they are denoted with the black holes, so they might be suitable?

Note that I am also still waiting on the adverts to come through – I need a high res version of the front cover Space Agency advert, then on the DPS we will have the Stone&Chalk and FIXE adverts, and finish with Illuminate on the back cover.

Are you able to please come back with marked up feedback on Monday? I am not in the office but Anne‐Gaelle (cc’d above) can communicate any changes back to Bret in my absence.

Many thanks

Bec

Rebecca Clifford Marketing Communications Strategist Communications Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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Artist’s impression of the Aboriginal Arts and Cultures Centre LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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discover.space.gov.au Clockwise from opposite SPECIAL page: artist’s impression of the Aboriginal Arts REPORT and Cultures Centre, site shot of the Lot Fourteen development and the Entrepreneur and Beacon of innovation puts Innovation Centre. Lot Fourteen: Looking SA in the global spotlight at the numbers economic generator for the state. Lot Fourteen is taking shape OPPORTUNITY “It’s really about inspiring generations Lot of the future through new career Fourteen quickly in the heart of the city – As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di opportunities, and attracting global Dixon, of the Department of the Premier companies to South Australia because NEW IMAGE COMING objectives and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in of the niche research innovation and building on a bold vision the project. Having relocated to Adelaide the expertise we have here,” Dixon $722 million from Queensland – where she had been says. “We’re actually creating career State and Australian  Creating a globally for jobs creation the project director of the 200ha Gold paths for the next generation and that connected business Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct sustainability through companies starting Government precinct – Dixon describes the precinct as a up on their own and those attracted into investment* “truly collaborative innovation and ideas the state.”  Developing an DIANE DIXON ecosystem”. About 1000 people are already integral element of “Having worked in similar precincts working and researching within the STATE PROJECT LEAD, $400 million South Australia’s elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite precinct, including on average 150 LOT FOURTEEN committed private innovation ecosystem realises this isn’t the way it normally contractors every day working across the DEPARTMENT OF THE happens – at such a fast pace,” she demolition and construction program. sector investment  Supporting new PREMIER AND CABINET says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an “We’re pretty well at about 90 per high-value jobs and amazing opportunity. When I arrived, cent capacity of what’s available at the career pathways in the refurbishment and demolition work moment,” Dixon says. “And over the next South Australia had begun. There was a strategy and 10 years, the economic analysis work masterplan in place, but the Government we’ve done indicates it will be generating  Attracting, recognised it needed a strong co- about $3.5 billion in economic activity developing and ordination point to not only deliver for South Australia. So that’s a pretty retaining the best and the physical infrastructure but also the big impact – and our projections are for brightest people curation of the right tenancy mix to build about 6000 jobs in the precinct over that 6000 researchers, that innovation ecosystem that is so period. innovators,  Growing South critical to get right from the start.” “And for each hi-tech job that’s entrepreneurs created, there are obviously all those Australian businesses, and students including the Aboriginal LOCATION, LOCATION support and indirect jobs that are also Business Sector, needed. That’s the great thing about Lot The $722m Lot Fourteen development Fourteen as well – we’re already seeing through innovation and is a key focus of the Adelaide City Deal, some of the companies that started off +350,000 collaboration which was signed in 2019 by Prime in the Stone & Chalk start-up hub now visitors per year  Attracting he future is now at Lot Fourteen. Minister Scott Morrison, Marshall and moving into their own premises at Lot investment and Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. Fourteen and actually employing people.” The precinct’s city location is a key partnerships to deliver innovation, entrepreneurship, education, research, culture and part of its appeal as a destination for STATE OF GROWTH infrastructure and drive T tenants and the general community. tourism is quickly evolving at the 7ha The whole place research, innovation former site on “Being in the CBD, next to the The opening of the Australian Space and commercialisation North Terrace. is going to be a Adelaide Botanic Gardens, the Discovery Centre and Mission Control universities, the cultural institutions Centre are the next key milestones along 2  Increasing numbers A mix of refurbished State Heritage- +100,000 m listed buildings, innovative new premises, very attractive and the East End – you never get the Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn workspace of international public space and bright minds within these sort of precincts in this sort of will be followed by the construction students in the Adelaide the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is destination in its location,” Dixon says. “They are either of the Adelaide City Deal components 3 Australian Institute for Machine • Australian Space Agency Centre and Innovation Hub 2 CBD creating a community of people looking on the outskirts of cities or towns or – including the Entrepreneur and Precinct overview 20,000 m beyond the horizon – and establishing own right, beyond – depending on their focus – within Innovation Centre, the Aboriginal Learning • SmartSat CRC Defence and hi-tech focus cultural space  Advancing the Artificial intelligence and machine • Australian Space Discovery Centre Scheduled opening 2023 a global business base for industry hospital or university precincts. So Art and Cultures Centre and the 1 Eleanor Harrald Building awareness, knowledge, development, research collaboration and its economic value to have one that actually draws on International Centre for Food Hospitality learning focus and Mission Control Centre 10 Future development Hi-tech and creative industries focus 2 preservation and jobs of the future. everything around it and becomes part and Tourism Studies within the coming • University of Adelaide research • Stone & Chalk Adelaide opportunity 35,000 m • Australian Cyber Collaboration teaching of Aboriginal Premier Steven Marshall this month to open in May, joining other enterprises of the fabric of the broader city is pretty years. institute 6 Bice Building 11 Hanson Building open space Centre (A3C) culture and languages detailed the construction of the precinct’s such as the Australian Space Agency, the special. The whole place is going to be “We’ve established ourselves, now 4 Allied Health Building Hi-tech focus Space focus Stone & Chalk start-up hub, the MIT • The Circle – First Nations flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m a very attractive destination in its own we’re moving into a growth and Entrepreneur hub and hi-tech focus 7 Sheridan Kiosk 12 Future development  Facilitating Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – bigdata Living Lab and the Australian right, beyond its economic value.” transformation stage, where we’ve got Entrepreneur Hub • Stone & Chalk Adelaide Café and bar opportunity employment for while the world’s biggest online retailer, Institute for Machine Learning. The to raise awareness and globally get our 2 Margaret Graham Building • MIT bigdata Living Lab 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures 13 International Centre for Food, Aboriginal people Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre ECONOMIC BENEFITS name out there,” Dixon says. “These Defence, space and hi-tech focus Fourteen office in February. and the International Centre for Food, sorts of precincts are never complete: 5 McEwin Building Centre Opening 2025 Hospitality and Tourism Studies  Creating a vibrant • Defence and Space Landing Pad The Australian Space Discovery Hospitality and Tourism Studies will Lot Fourteen is much more than just they are always evolving into the next Defence and space focus 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Scheduled opening 2024 650 and exciting place for Centre and Mission Control Centre is set further add to Lot Fourteen’s diversity. a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion state of opportunity.” the community and startup desks visitors Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline * Construction commences on the International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery Centre commence at the gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens Centre open Cultures Centre

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* Forecast The Circle – First nations Construction starts Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central Park and project Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and hertiage Entrepreneur Hub opens on the International Innovation Centre Cultures Centre final public realm schedule - Demolition commence start-up hub precinct complete (precinct Centre for Food, and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open commences moving in opens population grows to 1000) Construction commences on the Hospitality and scheduled to open subject to Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre Tourism Studies (precint population change (EIC) and Innovation Hub grows to 3500) Defence & Australian Institute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and SmartSat Heritage precint and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens CRC opens realm upgrade complete SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space for discovery From start-ups to global giants,

Lot Fourteen is the home of future the 16-storey Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre will feature an open foyer area with conference and event industries – but there’s space for facilities and a retail and food hall, an office tower, two floors of innovation space, a rooftop everyone to enjoy South Australia’s terrace and room to park 300 bikes in the basement. “The Entrepreneur and leading innovation precinct Innovation Centre is seen as the flagship building,” Dixon says. “It’ll be right at the centre and people can wander in. We really want that to be a hub of the whole precinct. It’s something through the stages of scaling actively encourage public around the moon. that’s taking Lot Fourteen to the their businesses successfully.” interaction, with hands-on, “Development of such next level.” interactive exhibits, guest capability in Australia for the NEW FRONTIERS speakers, workshops, discussions mission will play a critical PUBLIC PRECINCT From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to purely supporting entrepreneurs and displays, and a Careers role in a globally competitive BIG BUSINESS to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, In just two months, Lot Fourteen and Information Hub for those supply chain and skills growth But Lot Fourteen isn’t all cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & will take a giant leap for the looking to discover career paths for Australian Space Industry,” about business: it will be a One of the biggest global Chalk. “What we’ve seen over space sector with the opening of and jobs in the national space Space Machines Company chief vibrant, welcoming precinct companies to have set up home transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants the past 18 months is a change the Australian Space Discovery industry. executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. The hub has been co- uptake of education, increase that everyone can enjoy. at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Centre in May. With a space Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is designed with representative choice possibilities and open Adjacent to the Entrepreneur Amazon, which will be running to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support exhibition area, industry area looking to develop Australia’s ROOM TO GROW South Australian First Nations opportunities to engage with and Innovation Centre will be its cloud computing subsidiary entrepreneurs but to ultimately to connect business, start-ups first mission to the moon. businesses and provides a globalised economy,” says Di Central Park, a public space with Amazon Web Services (AWS) support South Australia’s and researchers, and a careers The mission, spearheaded by With completion of the entire tailored, fit-for-purpose support Dixon, state project lead for open lawns, large trees and play and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to says. “It’s great to see the talent intelligence and defence, already aspirations around transitioning hub, the centre will be a place to Space Machines Company at Lot Fourteen precinct not due and solutions under five key Lot Fourteen. “A flourishing areas, along with a concert and team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the on the ground in Adelaide, and under its roof. Launched in 2015, into future industry. inspire, educate and engage the Lot Fourteen, and supported for completion until 2028, there elements: business development indigenous business sector is event stage, semi-formal playing machine learning and artificial on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those we can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit enterprise has “We’ve seen a real change in future space workforce and the by Deloitte and the South is still plenty more to come. support, access to new markets, also an unrealised source of fields for touch football and intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” raised more than $550 million the investor communities, with Australian community. Australian and NSW Due to open in July 2021, expert business advice, capability economic growth for the broader soccer, and gardens and water innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone for its residents, helping create South Australian businesses The Centre will also feature governments, offers ride- First Nations entrepreneur growth and access to the Australian economy.” features. AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting jobs and source talent in new increasingly not having to go a Mission Control Centre for sharing capability to deliver hub The Circle will provide physical hub. An Aboriginal Art and “About 70 per cent of the just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, and emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source space businesses and researchers six nanosatellites to useful a physical and virtual base to “The flow-on benefits of First Cultures Centre, which will 7ha precinct will be returned predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, to control satellites and space lunar orbits, providing a more support South Australian First Nations business ownership are showcase the past, present and to public accessible space and development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it missions, which visitors to cost-effective and innovative Nations businesses to build significant, as they build family future of Aboriginal cultures, is about 50 per cent of the site will AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to the centre can watch through way for companies to launch capacity, capability, confidence and community wealth, create scheduled to open in 2025. be planted, landscaped and very global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. a workforce to come,” Bassett machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work a theatrette. The centre will and deploy their tech into orbit and to thrive. employment, encourage the Scheduled to open in 2023, open,” Dixon says. 6 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP

SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, enterprise has welcomed 29 member Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, organisations, including Optus, Telstra, mining and resources. BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are with more in the pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Fourteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, Bank SA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living bigdata sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tenants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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Lot You’ve heard about Lot Fourteen Cover image – Facebook N/A N/A Organic post: Fourteen but what is it about and what does animated video LinkedIn Sunday 28 March it mean for you? Cover Twitter

Check out today’s six-page Sunday Mail Special Report focusing on Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, education and tourism. #FutureAdelaide #GrowthState @LotFourteen

Lot What do these people have in FB stories – fun Facebook N/A N/A Organic post: Fourteen common? video with text Stories Sunday 28 March grabs and special Cover Lot Fourteen… report cover Be in the know and grab a copy of today’s Sunday Mail for a six-page Special Report on Lot Fourteen. What are you waiting for?

Page 1 of 3 Confidentiality-I2-A2 Beacon of South Australia’s hi-tech innovation Whole precinct Facebook Location: Adelaide (20km radius), $800 Organic post: innovation hub is quickly taking shape. By overview animated Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, LinkedIn Wed 7 April puts SA in 2026 the 7ha site will feature a video showcasing Brisbane the global $400m Entrepreneur and each of the Age 25 – 55 spotlight Innovation Centre, the Australian buildings and what Ad: Space Discovery and Mission it is / will be Male / Female Wed 7 April Control Centres, an Aboriginal Art Targets: Entrepreneur, Hi-tech, (Part 1) and Cultures Centre, an Future industries, Tourism, Jobs, (2 weeks) International Centre for Food, Education, Higher education, Space, Hospitality and Tourism Studies Innovation, Technology, Engineering and even a Central Park.

#FutureAdelaide #GrowthState

Read more: https://www.growthstate.sa.gov.au/ Beacon of The Future is Now. Check with Rachel LinkedIn Location: Adelaide,Melbourne, $800 Organic post innovation Walsh about a fly Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane published: Learn more: Facebook puts SA in through video of https://www.growthstate.sa.gov.au/ Age 25 – 55 Mon 19 April the global the precinct. spotlight Male / Female Targets: Entrepreneur, Hi-tech, Ad: Mon 19 April Future industries, Tourism, Jobs, (Part 2) (1 week) Education, Higher education, Space, Innovation, Technology, Engineering, Business, Amazon, Google Forget New York. Adelaide is Creating Image carousel Facebook Location: South Australia $500 Date published: getting its very own Central Park. new space LinkedIn Age 18 – 65+ Wed 14 April for Everyone will be able to enjoy the discovery Twitter Male / Female public spaces at South Australia’s (South leading innovation precinct. From Ad: Australia) play areas to playing fields, , open Wed 14 April lawns, trees, gardens and water features - @Lot Fourteen isn’t just (1 week) for business.

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From space to start-ups, artificial Creating Image carousel Facebook Location: Adelaide (20km radius), $1000 Ad only: intelligence to Aboriginal new space Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, investment, computer and 14 April for Brisbane, Perth cybersecurity. Lot Fourteen is discovery (2 weeks) attracting global giants like Amazon Age 20 – 55 (Rest of and is fast becoming the home of Male / Female Australia) future industries. Targets: Start-ups, Entrepreneurs, Read more: Future Industries, Technology, https://www.growthstate.sa.gov.au/ Space, Hi-tech, Amazon, Google, Apple, Silicon Valley #FutureAdelaide #GrowthState

Meet the @Lot Fourteen tenants Meet the Image carousel Facebook N/A N/A Date published: putting SA on the business map. neighbours OR individual LinkedIn Wed 31 March Read more: profiles per day of https://www.growthstate.sa.gov.au/ each of the businesses #FutureAdelaide #GrowthState @myvenue @MIT @CryoClock @Myriota @StoneandChalk @A3C

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FUTURE ADELAIDE SPECIAL REPORT

LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Landing soon at Lot Fourteen

discover.space.gov.au Opposite page: Diane Dixon, state project SPECIAL lead, Lot Fourteen, Department of Premier REPORT 11 9 and Cabinet. Beacon of 13 12 Main image: An artist’s 10 impression of the Lot Fourteen development innovation puts Lot Fourteen: Looking at the SA in the global 1 6 numbers 5 2 4 8 Precinct overview spotlight 1 Eleanor Harrald Building $722 million Hi-tech and creative State and Australian industries focus 3 Government Lot Fourteen is taking shape quickly in • Australian Cyber Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre (A3C) investment* objectives the heart of the city – building on a bold • The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub vision for jobs creation 7 2 Margaret Graham Building $400 million  Creating a globally Defence, space and hi-tech focus committed private connected business • Defence and Space Landing Pad sector investment precinct 3 Australian Institute for Machine Learning  Developing an Artificial intelligence and machine integral element of South learning focus Australia’s innovation • University of Adelaide ecosystem research institute  Supporting new high- 4 Allied Health Building Entrepreneur hub and value jobs and career hi-tech focus pathways in South Australia 6000 researchers, • Stone & Chalk Adelaide innovators,  Attracting, developing • MIT bigdata Living Lab entrepreneurs 5 McEwin Building and retaining the best and and students brightest people Defence and space focus • Australian Space Agency  Growing South • SmartSat CRC Australian businesses, • Australian Space +350,000 including the Aboriginal Discovery Centre and Mission visitors per year Business Sector, Control Centre through innovation and he future is now at Lot Fourteen. and the International Centre for Food, masterplan in place, but the Government on the outskirts of cities or towns or up on their own and those attracted into moving into their own premises at Lot • Stone & Chalk Adelaide Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Hospitality and Tourism Studies will recognised it needed a strong co- – depending on their focus – within the state.” Fourteen and actually employing people.” collaboration 6 Bice Building innovation, entrepreneurship, further add to Lot Fourteen’s diversity. ordination point to not only deliver hospital or university precincts. So About 1000 people are already Hi-tech focus education, research, culture and the physical infrastructure but also the to have one that actually draws on working and researching within the STATE OF GROWTH  Attracting investment T 7 Sheridan Kiosk tourism is quickly evolving at the 7ha curation of the right tenancy mix to build everything around it and becomes part precinct, including on average 150 and partnerships to deliver The whole place OPPORTUNITY Café and bar former Royal Adelaide Hospital site on that innovation ecosystem that is so of the fabric of the broader city is pretty contractors every day working across the The opening of the Australian Space infrastructure and drive 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures North Terrace. As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di critical to get right from the start.” special. The whole place is going to be demolition and construction program. Discovery Centre and Mission Control 2 research, innovation and is going to be a Centre Opening 2025 +100,000 m A mix of refurbished State Heritage- Dixon, of the Department of the Premier a very attractive destination in its own “We’re pretty well at about 90 per Centre are the next key milestones along workspace commercialisation listed buildings, innovative new premises, very attractive and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in LOCATION, LOCATION right, beyond its economic value.” cent capacity of what’s available at the the Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and  Increasing numbers of public space and bright minds within the project. Having relocated to Adelaide moment,” Dixon says. “And over the next will be followed by the construction the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is destination in its from Queensland – where she had been The $722m Lot Fourteen development 10 years, the economic analysis work of the Adelaide City Deal components Innovation Hub 20,000 m2 international students in ECONOMIC BENEFITS creating a community of people looking the project director of the 200ha Gold is a key focus of the Adelaide City Deal, we’ve done indicates it will be generating – including the Entrepreneur and Defence and hi-tech focus cultural space the Adelaide CBD beyond the horizon – and establishing own right, beyond Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct which was signed in 2019 by Prime Lot Fourteen is much more than just about $3.5 billion in economic activity Innovation Centre, the Aboriginal Scheduled opening 2023 a global business base for industry – Dixon describes the precinct as a Minister Scott Morrison, Marshall and a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion for South Australia. So that’s a pretty Art and Cultures Centre and the 10 Future development  Advancing the 2 development, research collaboration and its economic value “truly collaborative innovation and ideas Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. economic generator for the state. big impact – and our projections are for International Centre for Food Hospitality 35,000 m awareness, knowledge, opportunity jobs of the future. ecosystem”. The precinct’s city location is a key “It’s really about inspiring generations about 6000 jobs in the precinct over that and Tourism Studies in coming years. 11 Hanson Building open space preservation and teaching Premier Steven Marshall this month Centre and Mission Control Centre is set “Having worked in similar precincts part of its appeal as a destination for of the future through new career period. “We’ve established ourselves, now Space focus of Aboriginal culture and detailed the construction of the precinct’s elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite tenants and the general community. opportunities, and attracting global we’re moving into a growth and to open in May, joining other enterprises “And for each hi-tech job that’s 12 Future development languages flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m realises this isn’t the way it normally “Being in the CBD, next to the companies to South Australia because created, there are obviously all those transformation stage, where we’ve got such as the Australian Space Agency, the opportunity Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – happens – at such a fast pace,” she Adelaide Botanic Garden, the of the niche research innovation and support and indirect jobs that are also to raise awareness and globally get our  Facilitating employment Stone & Chalk start-up hub, the MIT 13 International Centre for while the world’s biggest online retailer, says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an universities, the cultural institutions the expertise we have here,” Dixon needed. That’s the great thing about Lot name out there,” Dixon says. “These sorts Food, Hospitality and Tourism for Aboriginal people Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot bigdata Living Lab and the Australian amazing opportunity. When I arrived, and the East End – you never get says. “We’re actually creating career Fourteen as well – we’re already seeing of precincts are never complete: they are Institute for Machine Learning. The Studies Scheduled opening 2024  Creating a vibrant Fourteen office in February. the refurbishment and demolition work these sort of precincts in this sort of paths for the next generation and that some of the companies that started off always evolving into the next stage of 650 The Australian Space Discovery Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre had begun. There was a strategy and location,” Dixon says. “They are either sustainability through companies starting in the Stone & Chalk start-up hub now opportunity.” and exciting place for the start-up desks community and visitors

Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline * Construction commences on the International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery Centre commence at the gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens Centre open Cultures Centre

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* Forecast The Circle – First Nations Construction starts Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central Park and project Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and heritage Entrepreneur Hub opens on the International Innovation Centre Cultures Centre final public realm schedule - Demolition commence start-up hub precinct complete (precinct Centre for Food, and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open commences moving in opens population grows to 1000) Construction commences on the Hospitality and scheduled to open subject to Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre Tourism Studies (precinct population change (EIC) and Innovation Hub grows to 3500) Defence & Australian Institute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and SmartSat Heritage precinct and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens CRC opens realm upgrade complete SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space for discovery From start-ups to global giants,

Lot Fourteen is the home of future Pat Caruso the 16-storey Entrepreneur (left), founder/ and Innovation Centre will CEO, We Create feature an open foyer area industries – but there’s space for Print Deliver with conference and event and Anthony facilities and a retail and food Wilson (right), hall, an office tower, two floors everyone to enjoy South Australia’s co-founder/ of innovation space, a rooftop managing terrace and room to park 300 director, bikes in the basement. Nood Australia “The Entrepreneur and leading innovation precinct Innovation Centre is seen as the flagship building,” Dixon says. “It’ll be right at the centre and people can wander in. We really want that to be a hub of the through the stages of scaling actively encourage public around the moon. whole precinct. It’s something Chris Kirk, GM, Stone & Chalk their businesses successfully.” interaction, with hands-on, “Development of such that’s taking Lot Fourteen to the interactive exhibits, guest capability in Australia for the next level.” NEW FRONTIERS speakers, workshops, discussions mission will play a critical From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to purely supporting entrepreneurs and displays, and a Careers role in a globally competitive PUBLIC PRECINCT BIG BUSINESS to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, In just two months, Lot Fourteen and Information Hub for those supply chain and skills growth cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & will take a giant leap for the looking to discover career paths for Australian Space Industry,” But Lot Fourteen isn’t all One of the biggest global Chalk. “What we’ve seen over space sector with the opening of and jobs in the national space Space Machines Company chief about business: it will be a companies to have set up home transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants the past 18 months is a change the Australian Space Discovery industry. executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. The hub has been co- uptake of education, increase vibrant, welcoming precinct at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Centre in May. With a space Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is designed with representative choice possibilities and open that everyone can enjoy. Amazon, which will be running to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support exhibition area, industry area looking to develop Australia’s ROOM TO GROW South Australian First Nations opportunities to engage with Adjacent to the Entrepreneur its cloud computing subsidiary entrepreneurs but to ultimately to connect business, start-ups first mission to the moon. businesses and provides a globalised economy,” says Di Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Innovation Centre will be support South Australia’s and researchers, and a careers The mission, spearheaded by With completion of the entire tailored, fit-for-purpose support Dixon, state project lead for Central Park, a public space with and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to says. “It’s great to see the talent intelligence and defence, already hub, the centre will be a place to Space Machines Company at Lot Fourteen precinct not due and solutions under five key Lot Fourteen. “A flourishing aspirations around transitioning open lawns, large trees and play team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the on the ground in Adelaide, and under its roof. Launched in 2015, into future industry. inspire, educate and engage the Lot Fourteen, and supported for completion until 2028, there elements: business development indigenous business sector is areas, semi-formal playing fields machine learning and artificial on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those we can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit enterprise has “We’ve seen a real change in future space workforce and the by Deloitte and the South is still plenty more to come. support, access to new markets, also an unrealised source of for touch football and soccer, intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” raised more than $550 million the investor communities, with Australian community. Australian and NSW Due to open in July 2021, expert business advice, capability economic growth for the broader innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone for its residents, helping create South Australian businesses The Centre will also feature governments, offers ride- First Nations entrepreneur growth and access to the Australian economy.” and gardens and water features. AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting jobs and source talent in new increasingly not having to go a Mission Control Centre for sharing capability to deliver hub The Circle will provide physical hub. An Aboriginal Art and “About 70 per cent of the just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, and emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source space businesses and researchers six nanosatellites to useful a physical and virtual base to “The flow-on benefits of First Cultures Centre, which will 7ha precinct will be returned predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, to control satellites and space lunar orbits, providing a more support South Australian First Nations business ownership are showcase the past, present and to public accessible space and development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it missions, which visitors to cost-effective and innovative Nations businesses to build significant, as they build family future of Aboriginal cultures, is about 50 per cent of the site will AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to the centre can watch through way for companies to launch capacity, capability, confidence and community wealth, create scheduled to open in 2025. be planted, landscaped and very global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. a workforce to come,” Bassett machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work a theatrette. The centre will and deploy their tech into orbit and to thrive. employment, encourage the Scheduled to open in 2023, open,” Dixon says. 6 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP

SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, enterprise has welcomed 29 member Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, organisations, including Optus, Telstra, mining and resources. BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are with more in the pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Fourteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, Bank SA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living big data sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tenants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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From: Armanas, Paul (DPC) Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2021 2:39 PM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Ali, Jehad (DPC) Subject: RE: FADL Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail insert for approval

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Hi Bec

That looks great. My only suggestion is to see if we can get an actual photo of the space discovery centre (its opening very soon…). Thanks for all of your work on the Future ADL project.

Regards Paul

From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2021 12:29 PM To: Armanas, Paul (DPC) Cc: Ali, Jehad (DPC) Subject: FADL Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail insert for approval Importance: High

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Hi Paul

Please find attached for approval the Future Adelaide special Lot Fourteen edition, which will be released this Sunday 28 March.

The content has been reviewed and approved by Di Dixon.

Please note that Renewal SA is yet to supply the updated render for insertion on page 3 – depending on its format the page layout may change.

Can you please let me know if you have any feedback by no later than tomorrow morning?

Thanks

Bec

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From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2021 10:10 AM To: Goldsmith, David Cc: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Subject: Lot Fourteen - Updated and correct site render Attachments: AACC_L14 Overview Aerial_UPD10A_EDITED 04.jpg

Hi David, please find attached a better resolution of the site render to drop into the layout if not too late?

Warm regards

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2021 1:33 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA); Zealand, Kate (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne-Gaelle (DPC); Ali, Jehad (DPC); Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review Attachments: ADL _FINAL.pdf

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Hi all

Please refer attached updated PDF. I’ve spoken with Bret and he will crop out the safety tape on the left hand side, but all other updates have been made.

The insert goes to print this afternoon.

Thanks Bec

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2021 11:21 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) ; Zealand, Kate (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

Yes if they can crop out the safety hoarding on the left hand side.

@Zealand, Kate (Renewal SA) can you please supply to Bec.

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Project Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2021 10:52 AM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

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Ok I’ll have to ask Bret – is it possible to obtain the shot used on your website below though instead?

It’s just nicer with the people in the foreground walking towards us, rather than seeing their behinds. https://lotfourteen.com.au/about‐lot‐fourteen/the‐precinct

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2021 10:13 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

Hi Bec, thanks for sending this through.

I have just sent to News a better resolution of the site render if it is possible for this to go into the layout.

Additionally, while the innovation angle is very strong across the content, it is also important based on the Sunday Mail readership that they receive the message that the precinct is a destination for everyone and I think it would be useful to remove one of the 3 small ASDC renders and include a retail image that conveys this. I am attaching one we have on file.

Thanks

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2021 2:02 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

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Hi Rachel Updated version with render dropped in attached for your reference. Cheers Bec

From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2021 1:03 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

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Thanks Rachel.

I received the updated version with edits made (bar updated render) – due to timing I have sent to Paul for review.

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2021 9:48 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

Hello, Please find attached the reviewed version with minor spelling corrections and a change to the timeline.

This is approved by Di Dixon.

There has been a problem with the updated site render from the architect and our internal team is working frantically to correct this and send to News ASAP this morning – apologies.

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Project Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2021 3:00 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

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Hi Rachel

Thanks ‐ News has made the corrections and I have attached an updated proof for approval.

Please note that News informed me that their house style is to spell start‐up with a hyphen – I note this has been inconsistently applied throughout so will need to be fixed.

Notwithstanding the updated render for page 3 that you are supplying to News today, the internal spreads have been tweaked plus the adverts dropped in.

In regards to the cover image, News does not have a community image as you suggested. Instead we have elected to run with a shot of the EIC – as you know this aligns with the messaging around the futuristic vision for the site, will be the flagship structure for the site, and connects with the front page piece.

As mentioned on the phone, the timing is pretty tight on this so please send through any further feedback by 9am tomorrow morning, given there are a number of other stakeholders who need to review it before it goes to print.

Many thanks

Bec

From: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2021 11:34 AM To: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) ; Hassam, Jenny (Renewal SA) Subject: RE: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review

Hi Bec,

Apologies please see attached.

They need to correct start‐up throughout – SA Government spell it without hyphen, startup.

A general comment would be that there are too many renders in the supplement and it based on the maturity and stage of the precinct it would be good to ensure a balance throughout.

Happy to chat.

Rachel Walsh Director, Place and Marketing Lot Fourteen Project Department of the Premier and Cabinet

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From: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) Sent: Friday, 19 March 2021 4:01 PM To: Walsh, Rachel (Renewal SA) Cc: Morin, Anne‐Gaelle (DPC) ; Ali, Jehad (DPC) Subject: Lot Fourteen Sunday Mail edition for review Importance: High

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Hi Rachel

Please find attached for fact checking the special Lot Fourteen edition of Future Adelaide for insertion in the Sunday Mail on 28 March.

I have learnt so much reading this – I think News Corp has done an excellent job.

Jehad has asked me to investigate other image options for the cover though – is there something more aspirational?

Bret is waiting on some additional images to come through early next week, they are denoted with the black holes, so they might be suitable?

Note that I am also still waiting on the adverts to come through – I need a high res version of the front cover Space Agency advert, then on the DPS we will have the Stone&Chalk and FIXE adverts, and finish with Illuminate on the back cover.

Are you able to please come back with marked up feedback on Monday? I am not in the office but Anne‐Gaelle (cc’d above) can communicate any changes back to Bret in my absence.

Many thanks

Bec

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Artist’s impression of the Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre.

FUTURE ADELAIDE SPECIAL REPORT

LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Landing soon at Lot Fourteen

discover.space.gov.au Opposite page: Diane Dixon, state project SPECIAL lead, Lot Fourteen, Department of the REPORT 11 9 Premier and Cabinet. Beacon of 13 12 Main image: An artist’s 10 impression of the Lot Fourteen development. innovation puts Lot Fourteen: Looking at the SA in the global 1 6 numbers 5 2 4 8 Precinct overview spotlight 1 Eleanor Harrald Building $722 million Hi-tech and creative State and Australian industries focus 3 Government Lot Fourteen is taking shape quickly in • Australian Cyber Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre (A3C) investment* objectives the heart of the city – building on a bold • The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub vision for jobs creation 7 2 Margaret Graham Building $400 million  Creating a globally Defence, space and hi-tech focus committed private connected business • Defence and Space Landing Pad sector investment precinct 3 Australian Institute for Machine Learning  Developing an Artificial intelligence and machine integral element of South learning focus Australia’s innovation • University of Adelaide ecosystem research institute  Supporting new high- 4 Allied Health Building Entrepreneur hub and value jobs and career hi-tech focus pathways in South Australia 6000 researchers, • Stone & Chalk Adelaide innovators,  Attracting, developing • MIT bigdata Living Lab entrepreneurs 5 McEwin Building and retaining the best and and students brightest people Defence and space focus • Australian Space Agency  Growing South • SmartSat CRC Australian businesses, • Australian Space +350,000 including the Aboriginal Discovery Centre and Mission visitors per year Business Sector, Control Centre through innovation and he future is now at Lot Fourteen. and the International Centre for Food, masterplan in place, but the Government on the outskirts of cities or towns or up on their own and those attracted into moving into their own premises at Lot • Stone & Chalk Adelaide Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Hospitality and Tourism Studies will recognised it needed a strong co- – depending on their focus – within the state.” Fourteen and actually employing people.” collaboration 6 Bice Building innovation, entrepreneurship, further add to Lot Fourteen’s diversity. ordination point to not only deliver hospital or university precincts. So About 1000 people are already Hi-tech focus education, research, culture and the physical infrastructure but also the to have one that actually draws on working and researching within the STATE OF GROWTH  Attracting investment T 7 Sheridan Kiosk tourism is quickly evolving at the 7ha curation of the right tenancy mix to build everything around it and becomes part precinct, including on average 150 and partnerships to deliver The whole place OPPORTUNITY Café and bar former Royal Adelaide Hospital site on that innovation ecosystem that is so of the fabric of the broader city is pretty contractors every day working across the The opening of the Australian Space infrastructure and drive 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures North Terrace. As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di critical to get right from the start.” special. The whole place is going to be demolition and construction program. Discovery Centre and Mission Control 2 research, innovation and is going to be a Centre Opening 2025 +100,000 m A mix of refurbished State Heritage- Dixon, of the Department of the Premier a very attractive destination in its own “We’re pretty well at about 90 per Centre are the next key milestones along workspace commercialisation listed buildings, innovative new premises, very attractive and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in LOCATION, LOCATION right, beyond its economic value.” cent capacity of what’s available at the the Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and  Increasing numbers of public space and bright minds within the project. Having relocated to Adelaide moment,” Dixon says. “And over the next will be followed by the construction the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is destination in its from Queensland – where she had been The $722m Lot Fourteen development 10 years, the economic analysis work of the Adelaide City Deal components Innovation Hub 20,000 m2 international students in ECONOMIC BENEFITS creating a community of people looking the project director of the 200ha Gold is a key focus of the Adelaide City Deal, we’ve done indicates it will be generating – including the Entrepreneur and Defence and hi-tech focus cultural space the Adelaide CBD beyond the horizon – and establishing own right, beyond Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct which was signed in 2019 by Prime Lot Fourteen is much more than just about $3.5 billion in economic activity Innovation Centre, the Aboriginal Scheduled opening 2023 a global business base for industry – Dixon describes the precinct as a Minister Scott Morrison, Marshall and a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion for South Australia. So that’s a pretty Art and Cultures Centre and the 10 Future development  Advancing the 2 development, research collaboration and its economic value “truly collaborative innovation and ideas Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. economic generator for the state. big impact – and our projections are for International Centre for Food Hospitality 35,000 m awareness, knowledge, opportunity jobs of the future. ecosystem”. The precinct’s city location is a key “It’s really about inspiring generations about 6000 jobs in the precinct over that and Tourism Studies in coming years. 11 Hanson Building open space preservation and teaching Premier Steven Marshall this month Centre and Mission Control Centre is set “Having worked in similar precincts part of its appeal as a destination for of the future through new career period. “We’ve established ourselves, now Space focus of Aboriginal culture and detailed the construction of the precinct’s elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite tenants and the general community. opportunities, and attracting global we’re moving into a growth and to open in May, joining other enterprises “And for each hi-tech job that’s 12 Future development languages flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m realises this isn’t the way it normally “Being in the CBD, next to the companies to South Australia because created, there are obviously all those transformation stage, where we’ve got such as the Australian Space Agency, the opportunity Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – happens – at such a fast pace,” she Adelaide Botanic Garden, the of the niche research innovation and support and indirect jobs that are also to raise awareness and globally get our  Facilitating employment Stone & Chalk start-up hub, the MIT 13 International Centre for while the world’s biggest online retailer, says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an universities, the cultural institutions the expertise we have here,” Dixon needed. That’s the great thing about Lot name out there,” Dixon says. “These sorts Food, Hospitality and Tourism for Aboriginal people Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot bigdata Living Lab and the Australian amazing opportunity. When I arrived, and the East End – you never get says. “We’re actually creating career Fourteen as well – we’re already seeing of precincts are never complete: they are Institute for Machine Learning. The Studies Scheduled opening 2024  Creating a vibrant Fourteen office in February. the refurbishment and demolition work these sort of precincts in this sort of paths for the next generation and that some of the companies that started off always evolving into the next stage of 650 The Australian Space Discovery Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre had begun. There was a strategy and location,” Dixon says. “They are either sustainability through companies starting in the Stone & Chalk start-up hub now opportunity.” and exciting place for the start-up desks community and visitors

Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline * Construction commences on the International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery Centre commence at the gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens Centre open Cultures Centre

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* Forecast The Circle – First Nations Construction starts Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central Park and project Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and heritage Entrepreneur Hub opens on the International Innovation Centre Cultures Centre final public realm schedule - Demolition commence start-up hub precinct complete (precinct Centre for Food, and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open commences moving in opens population grows to 1000) Construction commences on the Hospitality and scheduled to open subject to Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre Tourism Studies (precinct population change (EIC) and Innovation Hub grows to 3500) Defence & Australian Institute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and SmartSat Heritage precinct and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens CRC opens realm upgrade complete SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space for discovery From start-ups to global giants,

Lot Fourteen is the home of future Pat Caruso the 16-storey Entrepreneur (left), founder/ and Innovation Centre will CEO, We Create feature an open foyer area industries – but there’s space for Print Deliver with conference and event and Anthony facilities and a retail and food Wilson (right), hall, an office tower, two floors everyone to enjoy South Australia’s co-founder/ of innovation space, a rooftop managing terrace and room to park 300 director, bikes in the basement. Nood Australia. “The Entrepreneur and leading innovation precinct Innovation Centre is seen as the flagship building,” Dixon says. “It’ll be right at the centre and people can wander in. We really want that to be a hub of the through the stages of scaling actively encourage public around the moon. whole precinct. It’s something Chris Kirk, GM, Stone & Chalk their businesses successfully.” interaction, with hands-on, “Development of such that’s taking Lot Fourteen to the interactive exhibits, guest capability in Australia for the next level.” NEW FRONTIERS speakers, workshops, discussions mission will play a critical The distinctive hexagonal building located at and displays, and a Careers role in a globally competitive PUBLIC PRECINCT From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to purely supporting entrepreneurs the front of Lot Fourteen, facing North Terrace BIG BUSINESS to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, In just two months, Lot Fourteen and Information Hub for those supply chain and skills growth cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & will take a giant leap for the looking to discover career paths for Australian Space Industry,” is home to the public cafe and bar, Community. But Lot Fourteen isn’t all One of the biggest global Chalk. “What we’ve seen over space sector with the opening of and jobs in the national space Space Machines Company chief about business: it will be a companies to have set up home transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants the past 18 months is a change the Australian Space Discovery industry. executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. The hub has been co- uptake of education, increase vibrant, welcoming precinct at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Centre in May. With a space Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is designed with representative choice possibilities and open that everyone can enjoy. Amazon, which will be running to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support exhibition area, industry area looking to develop Australia’s ROOM TO GROW South Australian First Nations opportunities to engage with Adjacent to the Entrepreneur its cloud computing subsidiary entrepreneurs but to ultimately to connect business, start-ups first mission to the moon. businesses and provides a globalised economy,” says Di Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Innovation Centre will be support South Australia’s and researchers, and a careers The mission, spearheaded by With completion of the entire tailored, fit-for-purpose support Dixon, state project lead for Central Park, a public space with and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to says. “It’s great to see the talent intelligence and defence, already hub, the centre will be a place to Space Machines Company at Lot Fourteen precinct not due and solutions under five key Lot Fourteen. “A flourishing aspirations around transitioning open lawns, large trees and play team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the on the ground in Adelaide, and under its roof. Launched in 2015, into future industry. inspire, educate and engage the Lot Fourteen, and supported for completion until 2028, there elements: business development indigenous business sector is areas, semi-formal playing fields machine learning and artificial on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those we can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit enterprise has “We’ve seen a real change in future space workforce and the by Deloitte and the South is still plenty more to come. support, access to new markets, also an unrealised source of for touch football and soccer, intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” raised more than $550 million the investor communities, with Australian community. Australian and NSW Due to open in July 2021, expert business advice, capability economic growth for the broader innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone for its residents, helping create South Australian businesses The Centre will also feature governments, offers ride- First Nations entrepreneur growth and access to the Australian economy.” and gardens and water features. AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting jobs and source talent in new increasingly not having to go a Mission Control Centre for sharing capability to deliver hub The Circle will provide physical hub. An Aboriginal Art and “About 70 per cent of the just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, and emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source space businesses and researchers six nanosatellites to useful a physical and virtual base to “The flow-on benefits of First Cultures Centre, which will 7ha precinct will be returned predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, to control satellites and space lunar orbits, providing a more support South Australian First Nations business ownership are showcase the past, present and to public accessible space and development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it missions, which visitors to cost-effective and innovative Nations businesses to build significant, as they build family future of Aboriginal cultures, is about 50 per cent of the site will AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to the centre can watch through way for companies to launch capacity, capability, confidence and community wealth, create scheduled to open in 2025. be planted, landscaped and very global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. a workforce to come,” Bassett machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work a theatrette. The centre will and deploy their tech into orbit and to thrive. employment, encourage the Scheduled to open in 2023, open,” Dixon says. 6 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP

SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, enterprise has welcomed 29 member Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, organisations, including Optus, Telstra, mining and resources. BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are with more in the pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Fourteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, BankSA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living big data sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tenants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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FUTURE ADELAIDE SPECIAL REPORT

LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Landing soon at Lot Fourteen

discover.space.gov.au Opposite page: Diane Dixon, state project SPECIAL lead, Lot Fourteen, Department of the REPORT 11 9 Premier and Cabinet. Beacon of 13 12 Main image: An artist’s 10 impression of the Lot Fourteen development. innovation puts Lot Fourteen: Looking at the SA in the global 1 6 numbers 5 2 4 8 Precinct overview spotlight 1 Eleanor Harrald Building $722 million Hi-tech and creative State and Australian industries focus 3 Government Lot Fourteen is taking shape quickly in • Australian Cyber Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre (A3C) investment* objectives the heart of the city – building on a bold • The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub vision for jobs creation 7 2 Margaret Graham Building $400 million  Creating a globally Defence, space and hi-tech focus committed private connected business • Defence and Space Landing Pad sector investment precinct 3 Australian Institute for Machine Learning  Developing an Artificial intelligence and machine integral element of South learning focus Australia’s innovation • University of Adelaide ecosystem research institute  Supporting new high- 4 Allied Health Building Entrepreneur hub and value jobs and career hi-tech focus pathways in South Australia 6000 researchers, • Stone & Chalk Adelaide innovators,  Attracting, developing • MIT bigdata Living Lab entrepreneurs 5 McEwin Building and retaining the best and and students brightest people Defence and space focus • Australian Space Agency  Growing South • SmartSat CRC Australian businesses, • Australian Space +350,000 including the Aboriginal Discovery Centre and Mission visitors per year Business Sector, Control Centre through innovation and he future is now at Lot Fourteen. and the International Centre for Food, masterplan in place, but the Government on the outskirts of cities or towns or up on their own and those attracted into moving into their own premises at Lot • Stone & Chalk Adelaide Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Hospitality and Tourism Studies will recognised it needed a strong co- – depending on their focus – within the state.” Fourteen and actually employing people.” collaboration 6 Bice Building innovation, entrepreneurship, further add to Lot Fourteen’s diversity. ordination point to not only deliver hospital or university precincts. So About 1000 people are already Hi-tech focus education, research, culture and the physical infrastructure but also the to have one that actually draws on working and researching within the STATE OF GROWTH  Attracting investment T 7 Sheridan Kiosk tourism is quickly evolving at the 7ha curation of the right tenancy mix to build everything around it and becomes part precinct, including on average 150 and partnerships to deliver The whole place OPPORTUNITY Café and bar former Royal Adelaide Hospital site on that innovation ecosystem that is so of the fabric of the broader city is pretty contractors every day working across the The opening of the Australian Space infrastructure and drive 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures North Terrace. As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di critical to get right from the start.” special. The whole place is going to be demolition and construction program. Discovery Centre and Mission Control 2 research, innovation and is going to be a Centre Opening 2025 +100,000 m A mix of refurbished State Heritage- Dixon, of the Department of the Premier a very attractive destination in its own “We’re pretty well at about 90 per Centre are the next key milestones along workspace commercialisation listed buildings, innovative new premises, very attractive and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in LOCATION, LOCATION right, beyond its economic value.” cent capacity of what’s available at the the Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and  Increasing numbers of public space and bright minds within the project. Having relocated to Adelaide moment,” Dixon says. “And over the next will be followed by the construction the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is destination in its from Queensland – where she had been The $722m Lot Fourteen development 10 years, the economic analysis work of the Adelaide City Deal components Innovation Hub 20,000 m2 international students in ECONOMIC BENEFITS creating a community of people looking the project director of the 200ha Gold is a key focus of the Adelaide City Deal, we’ve done indicates it will be generating – including the Entrepreneur and Defence and hi-tech focus cultural space the Adelaide CBD beyond the horizon – and establishing own right, beyond Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct which was signed in 2019 by Prime Lot Fourteen is much more than just about $3.5 billion in economic activity Innovation Centre, the Aboriginal Scheduled opening 2023 a global business base for industry – Dixon describes the precinct as a Minister Scott Morrison, Marshall and a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion for South Australia. So that’s a pretty Art and Cultures Centre and the 10 Future development  Advancing the 2 development, research collaboration and its economic value “truly collaborative innovation and ideas Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. economic generator for the state. big impact – and our projections are for International Centre for Food Hospitality 35,000 m awareness, knowledge, opportunity jobs of the future. ecosystem”. The precinct’s city location is a key “It’s really about inspiring generations about 6000 jobs in the precinct over that and Tourism Studies in coming years. 11 Hanson Building open space preservation and teaching Premier Steven Marshall this month Centre and Mission Control Centre is set “Having worked in similar precincts part of its appeal as a destination for of the future through new career period. “We’ve established ourselves, now Space focus of Aboriginal culture and detailed the construction of the precinct’s elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite tenants and the general community. opportunities, and attracting global we’re moving into a growth and to open in May, joining other enterprises “And for each hi-tech job that’s 12 Future development languages flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m realises this isn’t the way it normally “Being in the CBD, next to the companies to South Australia because created, there are obviously all those transformation stage, where we’ve got such as the Australian Space Agency, the opportunity Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – happens – at such a fast pace,” she Adelaide Botanic Garden, the of the niche research innovation and support and indirect jobs that are also to raise awareness and globally get our  Facilitating employment Stone & Chalk start-up hub, the MIT 13 International Centre for while the world’s biggest online retailer, says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an universities, the cultural institutions the expertise we have here,” Dixon needed. That’s the great thing about Lot name out there,” Dixon says. “These sorts Food, Hospitality and Tourism for Aboriginal people Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot bigdata Living Lab and the Australian amazing opportunity. When I arrived, and the East End – you never get says. “We’re actually creating career Fourteen as well – we’re already seeing of precincts are never complete: they are Institute for Machine Learning. The Studies Scheduled opening 2024  Creating a vibrant Fourteen office in February. the refurbishment and demolition work these sort of precincts in this sort of paths for the next generation and that some of the companies that started off always evolving into the next stage of 650 The Australian Space Discovery Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre had begun. There was a strategy and location,” Dixon says. “They are either sustainability through companies starting in the Stone & Chalk start-up hub now opportunity.” and exciting place for the start-up desks community and visitors

Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline * Construction commences on the International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery Centre commence at the gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens Centre open Cultures Centre

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* Forecast The Circle – First Nations Construction starts Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central Park and project Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and heritage Entrepreneur Hub opens on the International Innovation Centre Cultures Centre final public realm schedule - Demolition commence start-up hub precinct complete (precinct Centre for Food, and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open commences moving in opens population grows to 1000) Construction commences on the Hospitality and scheduled to open subject to Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre Tourism Studies (precinct population change (EIC) and Innovation Hub grows to 3500) Defence & Australian Institute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and SmartSat Heritage precinct and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens CRC opens realm upgrade complete SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space for discovery From start-ups to global giants,

Lot Fourteen is the home of future Pat Caruso the 16-storey Entrepreneur (left), founder/ and Innovation Centre will CEO, We Create feature an open foyer area industries – but there’s space for Print Deliver with conference and event and Anthony facilities and a retail and food Wilson (right), hall, an office tower, two floors everyone to enjoy South Australia’s co-founder/ of innovation space, a rooftop managing terrace and room to park 300 director, bikes in the basement. Nood Australia. “The Entrepreneur and leading innovation precinct Innovation Centre is seen as the flagship building,” Dixon says. “It’ll be right at the centre and people can wander in. We really want that to be a hub of the through the stages of scaling actively encourage public around the moon. whole precinct. It’s something Chris Kirk, GM, Stone & Chalk their businesses successfully.” interaction, with hands-on, “Development of such that’s taking Lot Fourteen to the interactive exhibits, guest capability in Australia for the next level.” NEW FRONTIERS speakers, workshops, discussions mission will play a critical The distinctive octagonal building located at and displays, and a Careers role in a globally competitive PUBLIC PRECINCT From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to purely supporting entrepreneurs the front of Lot Fourteen, facing North Terrace BIG BUSINESS to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, In just two months, Lot Fourteen and Information Hub for those supply chain and skills growth cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & will take a giant leap for the looking to discover career paths for Australian Space Industry,” is home to the public cafe and bar, Community. But Lot Fourteen isn’t all One of the biggest global Chalk. “What we’ve seen over space sector with the opening of and jobs in the national space Space Machines Company chief about business: it will be a companies to have set up home transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants the past 18 months is a change the Australian Space Discovery industry. executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. The hub has been co- uptake of education, increase vibrant, welcoming precinct at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Centre in May. With a space Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is designed with representative choice possibilities and open that everyone can enjoy. Amazon, which will be running to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support exhibition area, industry area looking to develop Australia’s ROOM TO GROW South Australian First Nations opportunities to engage with Adjacent to the Entrepreneur its cloud computing subsidiary entrepreneurs but to ultimately to connect business, start-ups first mission to the moon. businesses and provides a globalised economy,” says Di Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Innovation Centre will be support South Australia’s and researchers, and a careers The mission, spearheaded by With completion of the entire tailored, fit-for-purpose support Dixon, state project lead for Central Park, a public space with and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to says. “It’s great to see the talent intelligence and defence, already hub, the centre will be a place to Space Machines Company at Lot Fourteen precinct not due and solutions under five key Lot Fourteen. “A flourishing aspirations around transitioning open lawns, large trees and play team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the on the ground in Adelaide, and under its roof. Launched in 2015, into future industry. inspire, educate and engage the Lot Fourteen, and supported for completion until 2028, there elements: business development indigenous business sector is areas, semi-formal playing fields machine learning and artificial on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those we can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit enterprise has “We’ve seen a real change in future space workforce and the by Deloitte and the South is still plenty more to come. support, access to new markets, also an unrealised source of for touch football and soccer, intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” raised more than $550 million the investor communities, with Australian community. Australian and NSW Due to open in July 2021, expert business advice, capability economic growth for the broader innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone for its residents, helping create South Australian businesses The Centre will also feature governments, offers ride- First Nations entrepreneur growth and access to the Australian economy.” and gardens and water features. AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting jobs and source talent in new increasingly not having to go a Mission Control Centre for sharing capability to deliver hub The Circle will provide physical hub. An Aboriginal Art and “About 70 per cent of the just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, and emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source space businesses and researchers six nanosatellites to useful a physical and virtual base to “The flow-on benefits of First Cultures Centre, which will 7ha precinct will be returned predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, to control satellites and space lunar orbits, providing a more support South Australian First Nations business ownership are showcase the past, present and to public accessible space and development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it missions, which visitors to cost-effective and innovative Nations businesses to build significant, as they build family future of Aboriginal cultures, is about 50 per cent of the site will AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to the centre can watch through way for companies to launch capacity, capability, confidence and community wealth, create scheduled to open in 2025. be planted, landscaped and very global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. a workforce to come,” Bassett machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work a theatrette. The centre will and deploy their tech into orbit and to thrive. employment, encourage the Scheduled to open in 2023, open,” Dixon says. 6 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP

SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, enterprise has welcomed 29 member Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, organisations, including Optus, Telstra, mining and resources. BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are with more in the pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Fourteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, BankSA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living big data sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tenants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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Artist’s impression of the Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre.

FUTURE ADELAIDE SPECIAL REPORT

LOT FOURTEEN Vision of the future making a difference to South Australia today

’m not one to turn down an available. The Government of South broken and add value to the economy, pressing challenges. Having been charged opportunity. I believe in taking risks Australia and leaders from across the environment, and society. There are with leadership roles before, I know we’re and trusting your gut feeling, so state have had the foresight to invest some incredible local start-ups to take given just a small window of time to Iwhen I was offered the role of South and develop sophisticated infrastructure note of, including Lot Fourteen residents make a difference. Australian Chief Entrepreneur it was an and innovation precincts like Lot like Convergen, Life Whisperer and So, I am excited to get on with the easy decision – absolutely. Fourteen, which are now strengthening Myriota. job and rally the incredible talent of South Australia is the best place our economy and creating new jobs, Enabling social entrepreneurship is people here in South Australia, including to live, work and invest. As the Chief technologies and services. a key focus for me – I want to ensure those on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Entrepreneur, I’m inspired to bang I’m continually seeing people here people have access to support to Board, to enhance our entrepreneurial ANDREW NUNN the drum of our state and make sure pushing the limits of their ingenuity, build their capability so that they can and innovation ecosystem and increase CHIEF ENTREPRENEUR people are clear about the opportunities working to solve problems, fix what’s endeavour to solve some of society’s business and investment activity. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Landing soon at Lot Fourteen

discover.space.gov.au Opposite page: Diane Dixon, state project SPECIAL lead, Lot Fourteen, Department of the REPORT 11 9 Premier and Cabinet. Beacon of 13 12 Main image: An artist’s 10 impression of the Lot Fourteen development. innovation puts Lot Fourteen: Looking at the SA in the global 1 6 numbers 5 2 4 8 Precinct overview spotlight 1 Eleanor Harrald Building $722 million Hi-tech and creative State and Australian industries focus 3 Government Lot Fourteen is taking shape quickly in • Australian Cyber Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre (A3C) investment* objectives the heart of the city – building on a bold • The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub vision for jobs creation 7 2 Margaret Graham Building $400 million  Creating a globally Defence, space and hi-tech focus committed private connected business • Defence and Space Landing Pad sector investment precinct 3 Australian Institute for Machine Learning  Developing an Artificial intelligence and machine integral element of South learning focus Australia’s innovation • University of Adelaide ecosystem research institute  Supporting new high- 4 Allied Health Building Entrepreneur hub and value jobs and career hi-tech focus pathways in South Australia 6000 researchers, • Stone & Chalk Adelaide innovators,  Attracting, developing • MIT bigdata Living Lab entrepreneurs 5 McEwin Building and retaining the best and and students brightest people Defence and space focus • Australian Space Agency  Growing South • SmartSat CRC Australian businesses, • Australian Space +350,000 including the Aboriginal Discovery Centre and Mission visitors per year Business Sector, Control Centre through innovation and he future is now at Lot Fourteen. and the International Centre for Food, masterplan in place, but the Government on the outskirts of cities or towns or up on their own and those attracted into moving into their own premises at Lot • Stone & Chalk Adelaide Adelaide’s hi-tech hub for Hospitality and Tourism Studies will recognised it needed a strong co- – depending on their focus – within the state.” Fourteen and actually employing people.” collaboration 6 Bice Building innovation, entrepreneurship, further add to Lot Fourteen’s diversity. ordination point to not only deliver hospital or university precincts. So About 1000 people are already Hi-tech focus education, research, culture and the physical infrastructure but also the to have one that actually draws on working and researching within the STATE OF GROWTH  Attracting investment T 7 Sheridan Kiosk tourism is quickly evolving at the 7ha curation of the right tenancy mix to build everything around it and becomes part precinct, including on average 150 and partnerships to deliver The whole place OPPORTUNITY Café and bar former Royal Adelaide Hospital site on that innovation ecosystem that is so of the fabric of the broader city is pretty contractors every day working across the The opening of the Australian Space infrastructure and drive 8 Aboriginal Art and Cultures North Terrace. As Lot Fourteen state project lead, Di critical to get right from the start.” special. The whole place is going to be demolition and construction program. Discovery Centre and Mission Control 2 research, innovation and is going to be a Centre Opening 2025 +100,000 m A mix of refurbished State Heritage- Dixon, of the Department of the Premier a very attractive destination in its own “We’re pretty well at about 90 per Centre are the next key milestones along workspace commercialisation listed buildings, innovative new premises, very attractive and Cabinet, is excited to be involved in LOCATION, LOCATION right, beyond its economic value.” cent capacity of what’s available at the the Lot Fourteen timeline. These in turn 9 Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre and  Increasing numbers of public space and bright minds within the project. Having relocated to Adelaide moment,” Dixon says. “And over the next will be followed by the construction the city’s cultural heart, Lot Fourteen is destination in its from Queensland – where she had been The $722m Lot Fourteen development 10 years, the economic analysis work of the Adelaide City Deal components Innovation Hub 20,000 m2 international students in ECONOMIC BENEFITS creating a community of people looking the project director of the 200ha Gold is a key focus of the Adelaide City Deal, we’ve done indicates it will be generating – including the Entrepreneur and Defence and hi-tech focus cultural space the Adelaide CBD beyond the horizon – and establishing own right, beyond Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct which was signed in 2019 by Prime Lot Fourteen is much more than just about $3.5 billion in economic activity Innovation Centre, the Aboriginal Scheduled opening 2023 a global business base for industry – Dixon describes the precinct as a Minister Scott Morrison, Marshall and a hi-tech hub – it will be a $3.5 billion for South Australia. So that’s a pretty Art and Cultures Centre and the 10 Future development  Advancing the 2 development, research collaboration and its economic value “truly collaborative innovation and ideas Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor. economic generator for the state. big impact – and our projections are for International Centre for Food Hospitality 35,000 m awareness, knowledge, opportunity jobs of the future. ecosystem”. The precinct’s city location is a key “It’s really about inspiring generations about 6000 jobs in the precinct over that and Tourism Studies in coming years. 11 Hanson Building open space preservation and teaching Premier Steven Marshall this month Centre and Mission Control Centre is set “Having worked in similar precincts part of its appeal as a destination for of the future through new career period. “We’ve established ourselves, now Space focus of Aboriginal culture and detailed the construction of the precinct’s elsewhere, I don’t think Adelaide quite tenants and the general community. opportunities, and attracting global we’re moving into a growth and to open in May, joining other enterprises “And for each hi-tech job that’s 12 Future development languages flagship structure – the 16-level, $400m realises this isn’t the way it normally “Being in the CBD, next to the companies to South Australia because created, there are obviously all those transformation stage, where we’ve got such as the Australian Space Agency, the opportunity Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre – happens – at such a fast pace,” she Adelaide Botanic Garden, the of the niche research innovation and support and indirect jobs that are also to raise awareness and globally get our  Facilitating employment Stone & Chalk start-up hub, the MIT 13 International Centre for while the world’s biggest online retailer, says. “My role at Lot Fourteen is an universities, the cultural institutions the expertise we have here,” Dixon needed. That’s the great thing about Lot name out there,” Dixon says. “These sorts Food, Hospitality and Tourism for Aboriginal people Amazon, outlined its plans for a Lot bigdata Living Lab and the Australian amazing opportunity. When I arrived, and the East End – you never get says. “We’re actually creating career Fourteen as well – we’re already seeing of precincts are never complete: they are Institute for Machine Learning. The Studies Scheduled opening 2024  Creating a vibrant Fourteen office in February. the refurbishment and demolition work these sort of precincts in this sort of paths for the next generation and that some of the companies that started off always evolving into the next stage of 650 The Australian Space Discovery Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre had begun. There was a strategy and location,” Dixon says. “They are either sustainability through companies starting in the Stone & Chalk start-up hub now opportunity.” and exciting place for the start-up desks community and visitors

Australian Cyber * Further information about Project timeline * Construction commences on the International Centre Physical redevelopment of Lot Fourteen Collaboration Centre the Adelaide City Deal can Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre for Food, Hospitality complete, with a precinct population Royal Adelaide Masterplan and Adelaide MIT bigdata (A3C) opens Australian Space Early site works be found at infrastructure. and Tourism Studies of 6000 business leaders, employees, Hospital strategic vision City Deal Living Lab Discovery Centre commence at the gov.au/cities/city-deals/ and Mission Control Aboriginal Art and scheduled to open researchers and students decommissioned approved signed opens North Terrace public adelaide/ realm upgrade opens Centre open Cultures Centre

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2028

* Forecast The Circle – First Nations Construction starts Entrepreneur and Aboriginal Art and Central Park and project Tenants Stone & Chalk Bice Building and heritage Entrepreneur Hub opens on the International Innovation Centre Cultures Centre final public realm schedule - Demolition commence start-up hub precinct complete (precinct Centre for Food, and Innovation Hub scheduled to open scheduled to open commences moving in opens population grows to 1000) Construction commences on the Hospitality and scheduled to open subject to Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre Tourism Studies (precinct population change (EIC) and Innovation Hub grows to 3500) Defence & Australian Institute Australian Space Space Landing for Machine Agency and SmartSat Heritage precinct and plaza public Pad opens Learning opens CRC opens realm upgrade complete SPECIAL REPORT Creating a new space for discovery From start-ups to global giants,

Lot Fourteen is the home of future Pat Caruso the 16-storey Entrepreneur (left), founder/ and Innovation Centre will CEO, We Create feature an open foyer area industries – but there’s space for Print Deliver with conference and event and Anthony facilities and a retail and food Wilson (right), hall, an office tower, two floors everyone to enjoy South Australia’s co-founder/ of innovation space, a rooftop managing terrace and room to park 300 director, bikes in the basement. Nood Australia. “The Entrepreneur and leading innovation precinct Innovation Centre is seen as the flagship building,” Dixon says. “It’ll be right at the centre and people can wander in. We really want that to be a hub of the through the stages of scaling actively encourage public around the moon. whole precinct. It’s something Chris Kirk, GM, Stone & Chalk their businesses successfully.” interaction, with hands-on, “Development of such that’s taking Lot Fourteen to the interactive exhibits, guest capability in Australia for the next level.” NEW FRONTIERS speakers, workshops, discussions mission will play a critical The distinctive octagonal building located at and displays, and a Careers role in a globally competitive PUBLIC PRECINCT From space to start-ups, artificial intelligence to Aboriginal investment, computer vision to purely supporting entrepreneurs the front of Lot Fourteen, facing North Terrace BIG BUSINESS to be successful,” says Chris Kirk, In just two months, Lot Fourteen and Information Hub for those supply chain and skills growth cybersecurity, Lot Fourteen is a melting pot of technology, innovation and future industry that is general manager at Stone & will take a giant leap for the looking to discover career paths for Australian Space Industry,” is home to the public cafe and bar, Community. But Lot Fourteen isn’t all One of the biggest global Chalk. “What we’ve seen over space sector with the opening of and jobs in the national space Space Machines Company chief about business: it will be a companies to have set up home transforming the South Australian landscape, its economy and job opportunities. With 40 tenants the past 18 months is a change the Australian Space Discovery industry. executive Rajat Kulshrestha says. The hub has been co- uptake of education, increase vibrant, welcoming precinct at Lot Fourteen is tech giant having already taken up residence and more to come, the state has never been in a stronger position in how Lot Fourteen is utilised Centre in May. With a space Meanwhile, Lunar Ascent is designed with representative choice possibilities and open that everyone can enjoy. Amazon, which will be running to create a vibrant, thriving platform to drive new business, both locally and on a global scale. as an asset, not just to support exhibition area, industry area looking to develop Australia’s ROOM TO GROW South Australian First Nations opportunities to engage with Adjacent to the Entrepreneur its cloud computing subsidiary entrepreneurs but to ultimately to connect business, start-ups first mission to the moon. businesses and provides a globalised economy,” says Di Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Innovation Centre will be support South Australia’s and researchers, and a careers The mission, spearheaded by With completion of the entire tailored, fit-for-purpose support Dixon, state project lead for Central Park, a public space with and Amazon Sciences, a equivalent of $21 trillion. “Our goal is to contribute to says. “It’s great to see the talent intelligence and defence, already hub, the centre will be a place to Space Machines Company at Lot Fourteen precinct not due and solutions under five key Lot Fourteen. “A flourishing aspirations around transitioning open lawns, large trees and play team carrying out research in And Lot Fourteen’s focus that community, support the on the ground in Adelaide, and under its roof. Launched in 2015, into future industry. inspire, educate and engage the Lot Fourteen, and supported for completion until 2028, there elements: business development indigenous business sector is areas, semi-formal playing fields machine learning and artificial on future industries, including start-ups and help some of those we can hopefully be a workforce the not-for-profit enterprise has “We’ve seen a real change in future space workforce and the by Deloitte and the South is still plenty more to come. support, access to new markets, also an unrealised source of for touch football and soccer, intelligence (AI), from the AI, helped attract Amazon customers to go global.” multiplier in the skills space.” raised more than $550 million the investor communities, with Australian community. Australian and NSW Due to open in July 2021, expert business advice, capability economic growth for the broader innovation precinct. to Adelaide. “We see South Already with a base team on Innovation incubator Stone for its residents, helping create South Australian businesses The Centre will also feature governments, offers ride- First Nations entrepreneur growth and access to the Australian economy.” and gardens and water features. AI is big business – and not Australia as fast becoming the ground, Amazon is looking to & Chalk is also supporting jobs and source talent in new increasingly not having to go a Mission Control Centre for sharing capability to deliver hub The Circle will provide physical hub. An Aboriginal Art and “About 70 per cent of the just in South Australia. PWC known for its hi-tech credentials create 50 jobs in South Australia South Australian start-ups, and emerging industries. overseas and interstate to source space businesses and researchers six nanosatellites to useful a physical and virtual base to “The flow-on benefits of First Cultures Centre, which will 7ha precinct will be returned predicts that the accelerated and Lot Fourteen is such an by 2024. “We want to make sure with around 200 entrepreneurs “Before Lot Fourteen, there capital, which is really positive, to control satellites and space lunar orbits, providing a more support South Australian First Nations business ownership are showcase the past, present and to public accessible space and development and take-up of amazing example of that,” says we’re contributing to future skills across a number of emerging wasn’t an understanding of the and we’re reducing the time it missions, which visitors to cost-effective and innovative Nations businesses to build significant, as they build family future of Aboriginal cultures, is about 50 per cent of the site will AI will add 14 per cent to the Sarah Bassett, AWS head of programs that will help build tech industries, including space, sort of role a technology precinct takes for an entrepreneur to the centre can watch through way for companies to launch capacity, capability, confidence and community wealth, create scheduled to open in 2025. be planted, landscaped and very global GDP by 2030 – that’s the South and Western Australia. a workforce to come,” Bassett machine learning, artificial could play above and beyond just connect with someone and work a theatrette. The centre will and deploy their tech into orbit and to thrive. employment, encourage the Scheduled to open in 2023, open,” Dixon says. 6 SUNDAY MAIL PAGE NUMBER AND STRAP

SPECIAL REPORT Meet the neighbours MYVENUE his ultra-precision sapphire clock is Although created pre-coronavirus, Lot Fourteen tenants putting SA on the business map helping to keep Australia safe, integrated myvenue’s technology fits perfectly in into the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar a post-pandemic world. The company system which can identify threats with offers point of sale (POS) and mobile pinpoint accuracy before they can reach commerce solutions that allow patrons our shores. at events to pre-order food and Prof Luiten, who also directs beverages through the myvenue app, research at The University of Adelaide, which is then delivered to their seating is now turning his attention to the area. Already in use in stadia and arenas area of sensing. “The technology can in North America, the technology support many industries, including is gaining strong ground in South mining, agriculture or food and wine Australia, where it was used at this year’s applications,” he says Summer Sounds Music Festival. “We’re For Prof Luiten, being based at now working with Adelaide Oval on Lot Fourteen helps transform his ways to help them reduce congestion research into commercial opportunity. around bars and kiosks,” myvenue CEO “Universities are more about research, Tim Stollznow says. whereas working in a commercial entity Interest from the commercial world has really changed the mentality of the means myvenue is currently seeking five team,” he says. new employees to join the team at Lot “Also, the ability to work Fourteen. “Lot Fourteen is an incubator collaboratively with other hi-tech for young people to get together,” businesses like Sitael and Inovor in the Stollznow says. “It’s about common same building is terrific. We can put learning, jobs for South Australians and forward joint proposals which gives us revenue for South Australia.” critical mass.” AUSTRALIAN CYBER MYRIOTA COLLABORATION CENTRE Using a constellation of satellites in low- Things have been busy at the A3C over Clockwise from top: Earth orbit, Myriota provides wireless the past few months. Since opening its myvenue CEO Tim data connectivity to support industries doors in July 2020, the not-for-profit Stollznow with staff, like agriculture, the environment, enterprise has welcomed 29 member Myriota co-founder defence, energy and utilities, maritime, organisations, including Optus, Telstra, mining and resources. BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, and CEO Dr Alex Grant, Cryoclock co-founder “These are industries that are with more in the pipeline. becoming increasingly digitised so, and managing director The A3C has four missions: to offer whether it’s production or operations, full-spectrum cyber courses to increase Professor Andre they need to obtain data for efficiency, the supply of skilled workers; assist Luiten, and staff at to manage risks and their production in launching new cyber products and work at the Australian in terms of day-to-day operations,” services to global markets; build cyber Cyber Collaboration says Dr Alex Grant, co-founder and awareness and resilience in Australian Centre. CEO of Myriota. “In urban areas you businesses; and solve real-world cyber might obtain that data from the cellular challenges through collaboration. network or wi-fi, but for companies with That collaboration has also led to the operations outside the city’s reaches, development of an Insider Threat CoE, alongside US-based Mitre Corporation, getting that connectivity becomes fellow Lot Fourteen tenants DTEX and difficult.” Splunk, the Department of Defence Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, the and others. The organisation will soon company has attracted more than $50 be just the second in Australia to offer million from private investment since the Information Security Registered it was founded in 2015, and now also Assessors Program training to employs staff in Sydney, Canberra, individuals. Melbourne and Ontario, Canada. A3C’s success has led to an expansion “We’re happy we can grow the of its presence at Lot Fourteen, where number of hi-tech jobs here in it will soon accommodate an additional Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “Lot Fourteen 75-80 hotseats. “The innovation and is a unique development opportunity – collaboration is fantastic for us,” A3C it’s a massive innovation precinct on a global scale.” CEO Kim Scott says. “You see a lot of between MIT, the South Australian that lead to better decision making and of Media, Arts and Sciences, Professor The success of Lot Fourteen in companies chatting to each other, which Government, BankSA, Optus and improved socioeconomic outcomes; and Alex “Sandy” Pentland. “We’re happy to wouldn’t happen if we weren’t all co- attracting companies such as the mobile telephone data analytics • unlock greater insight by helping be here.” located at Lot Fourteen.” Australian Space Agency is another specialist DSpark. government to securely access multiple drawcard. “It shows the vibrancy MIT BIGDATA LIVING LAB Working with MIT bigdata Living big data sets across government and CRYOCLOCK and the benefit of a precinct that it The Massachussett’s Institute of Lab will: industry without compromising privacy As a young man, Professor Andre Luiten can attract agencies like the ASA to Technology’s bigdata Living Lab is • protect the community’s private “We identified Adelaide early on as had a dream of building the world’s Adelaide,” Dr Grant says. “It’s a really bringing MIT’s world-leading secure data through world-leading tools, the prime location for a Living Lab in best clock. Twenty-five years later, the great environment.” data analysis expertise to South methodologies and data governance Australia and the broader region due professor, his team at Cryoclock and Australia. The research initiative, based • define the right question to ask of to its leadership in data analytics and significant investors including BAE For a full list of Lot Fourteen tenants at Lot Fourteen, is a collaboration the data to give government insights machine learning,” says MIT Professor Systems have created just that. Today, visit lotfourteen.com.au/directory

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From: Ali, Jehad (DPC) Sent: Friday, 26 March 2021 10:32 AM To: Brombal, Pamela (DPC) Cc: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC); Cronin, Patrick (DPC) Subject: RE: Sunday Mail x FADL cover

I feel better about this one. Thanks.

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Second concept attached. I want show how people will view it on Sunday…

From: Ali, Jehad (DPC) Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2021 8:06 PM To: Brombal, Pamela (DPC) Cc: Clifford, Rebecca (DPC) ; Cronin, Patrick (DPC) Subject: Re: Sunday Mail x FADL cover

Hi. Thanks for this. I’m not sure about the usage of the iphone or talent that looks like a uni student.

Can we look at another concept please?

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Hi all, Do you like this for Sunday’s post of the Lot Fourteen feature in Sunday Mail. Goes with copy:

You’ve heard about Lot Fourteen but what is it about and what does it mean for you? Grab a copy of today’s Sunday Mail or view the Special Report online to find out more about Adelaide’s hi‐tech hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, education and tourism. #FutureAdelaide #GrowthState @LotFourteen

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