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Lindsay Tanner
Minister for Finance and Deregulation
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Dr Nicholas Gruen
Chair of the Government 2.0 Taskforce
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Senator Kate Lundy
Australian Capital Territory
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Sally Rose
Open Forum
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Sandra Wade
City of Melbourne
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Margaret Manning
CEO of Reading Room
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Craig Thomler
Department of Health and Ageing
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Dr Melodie Mayberry-Stewart
New York State
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Dr Andy Williamson
Hansard Society, UK
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Laurence Millar
Independent Advisor
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Fay Styman
Australian Taxation Office
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Bobby Graham
National Library of Australia
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Patrick McCormick
State Services Authority
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Gavin Atkinson
e-Government Results
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Damian Lewis
Smart Service Queensland
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Damien McCormack
Vision Australia
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Sally McIntyre
Department of Premier & Cabinet (Vic)
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Bruce Thompson
Department of Sustainability & Environment (Vic)
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Dionne Lew
VicRoads
Gov 2.0 Conference Agenda
See the Conference agenda below or download a printable agenda from the day (Monday 19 October 2009).
- 8.00
- Registration
- 9.00
- Opening Speech by the Chair
Senator Kate Lundy, Senator for the ACT, Australian Government
Morning Session - Gov 2.0: Policy and Practice
Chair: Mia Garlick, Assistant Secretary for the Digital Economy
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
- 9.20
- Gov 2.0 Address
Mia Garlick, Assistant Secretary for the Digital Economy
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy - 9.40
- Creating Civic-Led Spaces to Grasp the Potential of the Digital Democracy
Dr Andy Williamson, Hansard Society UK - 10.10
- Ministerial Address
The Hon Lindsay Tanner MP
Minister for Finance and Deregulation - 10.30
- 'Inquiries 2.0'
Dr Nicholas Gruen, Chair, Government 2.0 Taskforce - 10.50
- Morning Tea
- 11.10
- Developing and Implementing a New Media Strategy
Dionne Lew, VicRoads - 11.30
- Moving to a Read-Write Government - What Comes Next?
Patrick McCormick, State Services Authority Victoria - 11.50
- Empire 2.0 - Increasing Citizen Involvement and Government Transparency
Dr Melodie Mayberry-Stewart, New York State, USA - 12.20
- Understanding your Customers and Stakeholders
Gavin Atkinson, e-Government Results - 12.40
- Lunch
Afternoon Stream One:
Open Public Sector Information, Security and Accessibility
Chair: Craig Thomler, Department of Health and Ageing
- 1.40
- Managing Security Risks Posed by Web 2.0
Ajoy Ghosh, Senior IT Security Professional - 2.10
- Accessibility in the Web 2.0 World
Damien McCormack, Manager Online Accessibility Services - 2.40
- Q&A and Discussion
- 3.00
- Afternoon Tea
Gov 2.0 Media Strategy and Innovation
- 3.30
- Promoting the Culture of Web Innovation within Government
Craig Thomler, Department of Health and Ageing - 4.00
- Applying Social Media to Marketing Communications Strategy
Fay Styman, Australian Taxation Office - 4.30
- Gov 2.0 for the Public Service: A Multi-Agency Strategy
Sally McIntyre, Department of Premier and Cabinet (Victoria) - 5.00
- Q&A and Discussion
- 5.20
- Closing Remarks from the Chair
- 5.30
- Close of Conference
Afternoon Stream Two:
Open Public Sector Information, Security and Accessibility
Chair: Dr Melodie Mayberry-Stewart, New York State, USA
- 1.40
- Access to Government Information - Three Legged Stools
Laurence Millar, Former Deputy Commissioner and New Zealand Government CIO - 2.10
- Leveraging Web Based Spacial Technology - Victoria's Key Online Initiatives
Bruce Thompson, Department of Sustainability and Environment (Victoria) - 2.40
- Q&A and Duscussion
- 3.00
- Afternoon Tea
Gov 2.0: Interact and Engage
- 3.30
- How We Wiki
Bobby Graham, National Library of Australia - 3.50
- Realising Future Melbourne Using Web 2.0 Tools
Sandra Wade, City of Melbourne - 4.10
- Assessing Web 2.0 Strategies: Brand Engagement vs. Community Engagement
Damian Lewis, Smart Services Queensland - 4.30
- Implementing Blogs and Online Consultants
Sally Rose, Open Forum - 4.50
- Q&A and Discussion
- 5.20
- Closing Remarks from the Chair
- 5.30
- Close of Conference
Gov 2.0 Workshop
- 6.00
- Getting Buy-In and Implementing Social Media Tools
Margaret Manning CEO of Reading Room - 9.00
- Close of Workshop
Gov 2.0 News
THE HON LINDSAY TANNER MP, Minister for Finance & Deregulation
"While Australians now regard the internet as key way of
interacting
with government, they continue to identify areas where the delivery of
e-government services could be improved. Such improvements may have the
potential to lead to ever increasing use of e-government services.
Governments at all levels also need to recognise that they must adapt to
a world in which interaction increasingly occurs online and that they
will need to do so at a greater rate. New technologies such as blogs,
social networking websites and wikis are now being used by Australians
in all parts of the country and in all age groups. These changes
present both opportunities and challenges for governments to deliver
services that can keep pace with the rapidly evolving expectations of
Australians."
Interacting with Government:
Australians' use and satisfaction with e-government services,
December 2008
Australian Government Information Management
Office
Exhibitors
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