Tag Archives: 2020

Lookin’ for an invite?

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!The Sydney Morning Herald reports:
Australia’s smartest and biggest achievers in their fields will attend Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s summit to generate innovate ideas for the country.
Cate Blanchett, Collette Dinnigan and the Sass and Bide duo could sit alongside national [...]

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Yes We Can. But can we in Australia?

This is why politics in America is such a hot subject. Passionate, statesmanlike speakers with a real message of change and hope. Beyond that, inspiring others to participate and get the message out. Will.I.Am of the Black-Eyed Peas has put together something special here - I’ve watched it several times and still choke up. It’s [...]

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On February 3rd 2008, Kevin Rudd announced the 2020 Summit Australia summit to be held in April. From Australia, 1000 strategists and thinkers would be chosen to debate 10 topics.
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Entrepreneurs and Australia Summit 2020

From SmartCompany:
Digital entrepreneur turned Victorian MP Evan Thornley says entrepreneurs would have much to contribute to a summit of Australia’s leading thinkers announced by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd yesterday.
The Australia 2020 summit will bring together 1000 of Australia’s best and brightest to set out a roadmap for Australia’s future in 10 key areas, including skills [...]

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The Summit Cometh

Who should be involved? Which subjects?

Future directions for the economy, including education, skills, training, science and innovation
Economic infrastructure, the digital economy and the future of Australia’s cities
Population, sustainability, climate change, water
Rural industries and communities
National health strategy
Families,communities and social inclusion
Indigenous Australia
The future of Australia’s arts, film and design
Democracy, open government, the role of the media, the [...]

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