South Australia confirms 1,400 new public service roles based in Adelaide CBD
The positions span health, infrastructure, and digital services, with recruitment to begin in the next financial year.
The positions span health, infrastructure, and digital services, with recruitment to begin in the next financial year.
The South Australian government has announced 1,400 new public service positions will be established in the Adelaide CBD over the next two years, representing the largest single expansion of the state public service since the early 2000s.
Premier Peter Malinauskas made the announcement at a business breakfast hosted by the Committee for Adelaide, confirming the roles would span the health, infrastructure planning, and digital transformation portfolios. Recruitment for the first tranche of 480 positions is expected to begin in the July quarter.
The announcement is expected to generate significant demand for commercial office space in the city, with the government indicating it will lease several floors across two towers currently under construction on King William Street. Property analysts said the commitment could absorb approximately 15,000 square metres of the city's current office vacancy.
Business SA chief executive Andrew Kay welcomed the decision, saying it would inject an estimated $195 million in annual wages into the Adelaide economy. "Public sector employment is a powerful anchor for CBD retail and hospitality, and for the restaurants, gyms, and services that depend on lunchtime and after-work trade," he said.
The move follows recommendations from the state's economic resilience review, which identified the concentration of agency headquarters in suburban corridors as a barrier to CBD revitalisation.
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