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heath experts want obesity to top the agenda
Rising world food prices, climate change, water shortages and rural population growth will top the agenda for agriculture at this weekend's 2020 Summit in Canberra.
INDIGENOUS leaders at the Australia 2020 Summit will lobby for new peak Aboriginal organisation to replace the abolished Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
looks to me like more taxes, more laws, and more gov control.
gspot, delete state govts y reckon?Change our governmental system for the 21st century, rather than keep the same from the 19th century. Then we can save billions of $$ anually to spend on the important issues like water, enviroment.
'Best and brightest' get ready for summit
PM - Friday, 18 April , 2008 18:10:00
Reporter: Sabra Lane
MARK COLVIN: Participants in the 2020 ideas summit have started arriving in Canberra for the opening of the big talk-a-thon tomorrow morning.
People have sent in more than 8,000 submissions for consideration. Some of them have been made public already.
a four-day working week,
the capping of executive salaries
a federal charter of rights
an independent entitlements commission - an independent body modelled along the same lines as the Reserve Bank to set pensions and unemployment benefits.
more public policy to encourage bike riding with the twin objectives of decreasing carbon emissions and tackling obesity....
etc
looks to me like more taxes, more laws, and more gov control.
looks to me like more taxes, more laws, and more gov control.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/04/19/2221542.htm?section=justin
2020 summit will 'change the country'
Posted 5 hours 46 minutes ago
Updated 5 hours 33 minutes ago
News Limited chief executive officer John Hartigan says ideas generated at this weekend's 2020 summit will change the country.
Mr Hartigan is leading the session on Australia's governance and he told ABC 1's Lateline that those present at the summit will be keen to have their ideas heard.
"A lot of these issues have been kicked around for a long time but they haven't been enacted," he said.
"I think today we'll see just how mobilised Australians are towards giving them that extra push, and therefore the Government being in a position to reflect that."
The summit, which will be attended by 1,000 chosen delegates, officially begins this morning in the Federal Parliament's Great Hall.
The participants will meet in one big group in the morning, before breaking into smaller clusters to discuss their areas of expertise.
Each group will try to generate one big idea, three policy ideas and three goals for the next 12 years.
Participants have two days to come up with something that will catch the eye of a Government that says it is keen to transform ideas into policy.
Ignatius Martin? - wouldn't you think she'd call him "Ignatius Summit" at least?ACTOR Cate Blanchett took an extra participant along to the Australia 2020 summit today - her newborn son.
Blanchett told the 1002 delegates taking part in the creative stream of the summit she expected six-day-old Ignatius Martin Upton to benefit from the ideas coming out of it.
"He will be starting high school by 2020," Ms Blanchett said. "He is a lucky bugger - I hope."
Ms Blanchett is co-chair of the weekend meeting of actors, artists, academics, and representatives of the cultural sector.
Opening the meeting, and occasionally interrupted by a vocal Ignatius, Ms Blanchett admitted bed had been a tempting option this weekend.
"It is a measure of my belief in the weekend that I am here at all, as you could imagine I would rather be in bed," she said.
"I believe really strongly in a long and meaningful relationship between arts and government.
"The opportunity that this weekend represents is great."
Actor Hugh Jackman praised Ms Blanchett on his way in to the talks.
Local govt is the one that makes most of the stuff ups, imposes ridiculous regulations for the sake of it and bends over backwards for anyone with a fist full of $.gspot, delete state govts y reckon?
speaking of global warming ( lol)So start making policy based on fact and proper research, not whatever agenda the media is pushing this week.
Yes, well. Just don't hold your breath, Smurf.As for other things, how about an end to nonsense reporting in the media.
So start making policy based on fact and proper research, not whatever agenda the media is pushing this week.
From ABC, 20 Apr. 08
Julia Gillard says 2020 summit will spark renewed debate about the republic issue.
1. I think we have more pressing issues than spending millions of dollars to rearrange deck chairs.
2. Somebody said it will be Talk-Fest and sure it is.
I think we have more pressing issues than spending millions of dollars to rearrange deck chairs.
Somebody said it will be Talk-Fest and sure it is.
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