RDSA launches new website to strengthen South Australia’s regional voice
The new website merges the previously separate RDSA and RDA Adelaide sites into a single, cohesive foundation.
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Regional Development South Australia (RDSA), the peak body for driving economic growth across the state’s regions, has launched a new integrated digital platform.
The new website merges the previously separate RDSA and RDA Adelaide sites into a single, cohesive foundation. The platform is designed to provide a statewide picture of regional work, making it easier for stakeholders to access the evidence needed for advocacy and investment.
“This rebuild helps us turn years of regional development work into a resource that genuinely supports our role at a statewide level,” said Leonie Boothby, RDA Adelaide CEO. “It makes it easy for regions, governments, and other stakeholders to find relevant information and build on existing work.”
Key features of the new platform include:
· Connected resource library: A system where plans, strategies, and summit content are linked to specific regions and industries.
· Staying informed: A modern foundation providing a streamlined platform for sharing news and regional updates from across the state.
· Enhanced transparency: A clearer view of shared regional priorities and themes across the state.
We would like to acknowledge Nathan Little, who was engaged to deliver this rebuild. His prior experience within the RDA network ensured the platform was built with a deep understanding of our specific governance and regional needs.

