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- Greg_Mackie abstract "Gregory Alan \"Greg\" Mackie (OAM) (b. 13 October 1959) is a South Australian cultural advocate, entrepreneur and leader who has worked to promote the arts and culture in his state. Serving for a decade with the Adelaide Writers' Week literary festival Advisory Committee, including four years as its chair (1994–98), in 1999 he founded the Adelaide Festival of Ideas. In 2002 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his \"service to the community through the promotion of the arts, particularly the Adelaide Festival of Ideas\".From 1984-2003 Greg was a Director and co-proprietor of Adelaide's leading independent literary book retailer, Imprints Booksellers. During those years he also served in many community roles in the arts. His numerous board and other appointments have included as President of the Adelaide West End Association, the FEAST Adelaide Lesbian and Gay Cultural Festival, as a Trustee of the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, and membership of the Libraries Board of South Australia. He has also served on the Council of the University of South Australia, and as an inaugural member of the Dame Roma Mitchell Trust Fund for Children and Young People. Working with the Premier of South Australia, Hon. Mike Rann MP and the Minister for Disability, Mackie established the Richard Llewellyn Arts and Disability Trust Fund, and served on the Board of Management of the Don Dunstan Foundation, and later as one of its patrons.In May 2000 he was elected to the Adelaide City Council and served in that capacity until May 2003. During that period Mackie developed the first Adelaide City Arts and Living Culture Strategy, and played a leading role to improve relations with the Aboriginal community. He developed a city flags policy that ensured the permanent flying of the Aboriginal Flag alongside the national flag in Victoria Square. In the May 2003 Local Government elections Mackie contested the Lord Mayoralty.Mackie commenced service as Executive Director of Arts SA in January 2004. As the state's top arts bureaucrat, he worked to enhance the sustainability of the arts and cultural heritage and to grow the state's festivals culture. In September 2008 he became Deputy Chief Executive of the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Between that time and December 2011, the Premier appointed him Acting Chief Executive for two extended periods. In January 2009, Mackie chaired the State Emergency Management Committee, co-ordinating the state's response to a major heatwave emergency. As Deputy Chief Executive, his responsibilities included Arts SA, SafeWork SA, Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation, capital city-state relations, the Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Program and State Records. During this period he established for Premier Rann the Australian Centre for Social Innovation and the Integrated Design Commission SA.A graduate of Flinders University of South Australia, in 2006 Mackie was recognised as one of the inaugural Flinders University Distinguished Alumni. In 2007, Commonwealth Minister for the Arts, Hon. Peter Garrett presented him with the Australian Business Arts Foundation's annual Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Cultural Leadership Award. In 2008, Mackie was appointed by Her Excellency Quentin Bryce, Governor-General of Australia as a member of the Council of the Order of Australia, a role in which he served until 2013. Between 2008-13 Mackie served as Chairman of the South Australian Premier's Communications Advisory Group.In January 2012, at the invitation of Minister for the Arts, Health and Ageing, Hon John Hill MP, Mackie took on the role of Executive Director, Office for the Ageing. In February 2013 he left the SA Public Sector and from September 2013 - August 2014 served as CEO with Sydney-based not-for-profit network, Place Leaders Asia-Pacific Ltd. He also consults as a place-shaping advisor, mentor, coach and a provider of professional services. He has served as a member of the board of Volunteering SA&NT, and of Soundstream New Music Collective. Since November 2013, he has served as Chairman of the board of Festival Fleurieu - a biennial arts festival in the district of Yankalilla and since July 2015 as Chairman of the board of Adelaide a Festival of Ideas Association Inc.".
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