The first ever Citizens' Jury to take place in South Australia was convened in 2013 to consider how to ensure a safe and vibrant nightlife in Adelaide. 43 randomly-selected citizens met over six months in Adelaide and produced seven recommendations to government.
In South Australia’s second Citizens’ Jury 37 everyday South Australians were charged with finding innovative ideas as to what could be trialled so that all road users could share the roads safely.
This Citizens'Jury was asked by the South Australian government to explore what measures could reduce the number of dogs and cats euthanised each year in the state. The government also asked the jury to consider whether de-sexing (neutering) of cats and dogs should be made compulsory in South Australia. De-sexing...
Country Cabinet is an initiative by the South Australian government visit to regional locations around the state and hear from local people about matters affecting them and their communities.