THURS 30 JULY - THE SMALL PRACTICE LUNCH | ADELAIDE
The Small Practice Lunch | Adelaide:
Date: Thurs 30 July, 2026
Time: 12:00pm start, ending around 1:30pm
Location: Parkside Hotel, 142 Glen Osmond Rd, Parkside, South Australia
POINTS: 2 Informal CPD points
COST: FREE - (*just pay for your lunch and a beverage)
Join your fellow SA Members and other SA small practice architects over lunch*
Bookings are essential.
This event is an opportunity to bring together South Australian members in an informal setting to connect with fellow architects, share experiences, discuss common challenges, and build a stronger local network of small practice professionals.
The lunch is free for ArchiTeam members and non members to attend, with participants simply responsible for purchasing their own food and drinks.
As this is our first South Australian gathering, there is no formal agenda. Instead, we'd like to use the opportunity to hear directly from you about the opportunities and challenges facing small practices in South Australia, and to discuss how ArchiTeam can best support you moving forward. ArchiTeam Director and fellow South Australian Paul Cooksey will host the lunch.
Topics may include:
- The current business environment for small practices
- Regulatory and compliance challenges
- Managing workload, staffing and profitability
- Technology and practice management tools
- Professional development opportunities
- Areas where ArchiTeam can advocate on behalf of members
The lunch will operate under Chatham House Rules, creating a safe and supportive environment for open discussion and the sharing of ideas and experiences.
Whether you've been a member for years, have recently joined ArchiTeam or are just curious to know more about ArchiTeam, we encourage you to come along, meet your peers, and help shape the future of our South Australian member community.
We look forward to seeing you in Adelaide.
The Chatham House Rule:
When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed
