I want to formally thank all of the presenters at the Public Sphere Camp Gov 2.0: Policy and Practice event at parliament house yesterday.
All the speakers obviously put an enormous effort into their presentations. I am really grateful everyone was good-humoured about working within very tight time frames, and still able to convey such depth [...]
Public Sphere
Wrap up & next steps for Public Sphere Camp
Live coverage of Government 2.0 Public Sphere
For all the remote participants in the Government 2.0 Public Sphere, please go to our live event wall page, an up-to-the-second overview of the day, including Twitter discussion, live blogging, Flickr photos and a live video stream. Please note that the event wall will be on display at the venue throughout the day.
Those wanting to [...]
Three pillars of Open Government
We have been witnessing a technological revolution for many years now and like the renaissance, the social revolution that follows is profound.
As recently as 2002 I remember being challenged about what was perceived as my inappropriately high level of enthusiasm for the Internet. The bursting of the dot.com bubble saw many a cyber-sceptic adopt the [...]
Tanner and Ludwig to announce new Government 2.0 initiative
On Monday 22 June, Lindsay Tanner, Minister for Finance and Deregulation together with Joe Ludwig, Special Minister of State and Cabinet Secretary, will launch an exciting new initiative designed to explore the benefits of ‘government 2.0′ tools and strategies.
The launch will take place at 11.40 am at Parliament House at the all day Government 2.0 [...]
Vodcast: Forum to point the way towards government 2.0
The potential to use technology to transform how government informs, consults and engages with citizens will be openly discussed on 22 June at Parliament House at the second Public Sphere event entitled Government 2.0: Policy and Practice for Australia.
This event – hosted by ACT Senator Kate Lundy and open for free to the public – will [...]
Finalised Public Sphere briefing paper on High Speed Bandwidth and handover to Senator Conroy
I am really pleased to be able to post the results of the inaugural public sphere on High Speed Bandwidth. As you can see in the photo below, I ‘presented’ the wiki to Senator Conroy and was really happy with his enthusiastic response to the whole initiative and willingness to consider the issues raised as [...]
News: Open content pioneer talks govt information policy
Lundy will host an open government public sphere event on Monday, June 22 in Canberra. The details are on her Web site.
Public Sphere #2 – Government 2.0: Policy and Practice
UPDATE: The briefing paper was finalised on the 22nd July and is available both on the Wiki (which includes change logging), and in a prettified PDF with photos, graphs and a mind map. All recommendations were put into an endorsement system for quality assurance and potentially prioritisation. Please see the blog post for more information.
UPDATE: [...]
Draft briefing paper from Public Sphere topic: High Speed Bandwidth
Hello to all participants in the inaugural public sphere.
At the event we discussed how we would be collating the ideas in a Wiki to allow further collaboration before feeding them into the appropriate channels of Government.
One of those channels is the Digital Economy Future Directions consultation process and paper being prepared by the Department of [...]
Public Sphere #1 – High Bandwidth for Australia
“Democratic governance rests on the capacity of and opportunity for citizens to engage in enlightened debate”[1]
A “Public Sphere” is a space that “…through the vehicle of public opinion it puts the state in touch with the needs of society” [2]. This kind of engagement in public policy is a great way to represent different views and [...]








