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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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Dr Melodie Mayberry-Stewart
New York State
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Bruce Thompson
Department of Sustainability & Environment (Vic)
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Dionne Lew
VicRoads
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Dr Andy Williamson
Hansard Society, UK
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Margaret Manning
CEO of Reading Room
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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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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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Senator Kate Lundy
Australian Capital Territory
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Patrick McCormick
State Services Authority
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Gavin Atkinson
e-Government Results
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Sally Rose
Open Forum
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Sandra Wade
City of Melbourne
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Craig Thomler
Department of Health and Ageing
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Social media briefing paper sent to Gov 2.0 Taskforce
AUSTRALIA'S prominent social media practitioners and proponents have completed their feedback and finishing touches to a briefing paper on issues raised at the recent Government 2.0 Public Sphere event in Canberra.
The wiki draft of the paper was open for public contributions between June 30 and July 22 this year. The results have been posted on the web site of one the government's highest profile social media evangelists (and speaker at October 19's Gov 2.0 Conference), ACT Senator Kate Lundy.
"The briefing paper has been sent to the Australian Gov 2.0 Taskforce, and in the coming weeks we'll coordinate a Q&A event for the taskforce so people can discuss specifics of the report, as well as to hand over the findings from the report recommendations endorsements," Senator Lundy said on her site.
All recommendations from the report have also been put into an online endorsement system, "primarily to ensure one last public quality assurance of the reports findings," Senator Lundy said
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