December 21, 2012

Bess Price’s Award (?) Can It Start A Non-Political Discussion?

Walpiri woman Bess Nungarrayi Price – and her white husband David Price – speak out about conditions for rural Indigenous people in Central Australia – ‘Welcome To My World’ on Radio National. Bess has copped plenty of flack for speaking […]
December 14, 2012

Trains NOT Toll Roads: Council Opposes State Government

Living in inner Melbourne as I now do, I support the concept of a rail link out to Doncaster and the eastern suburbs and NOT an East-West Toll Road/ freeway, which is now the State Government’s top transport priority! I […]
December 13, 2012

Ministers To Give Reasons For Policy Process To Parliament?

The Productivity Commission reports today, after investigating the quality of governments’ efforts in assessing the cost of red tape to the community, that ministers often announce policies first with the costs coming later ‘as an afterthought’. Some ‘Highly Significant’ Policies […]
December 12, 2012

Definitely NOT Best Public Sector Practice. What Can Be Done?

The Age has obtained a report by outgoing Auditor-General, Des Pearson, on the Brumby Government years in government in Victoria. It looks at problems in the public sector. Although the report was not tabled for various reasons, the key findings […]
December 6, 2012

Can You Help ‘Second Bite’ Help Hungry Australians?

Fact: every day Australians go hungry. By supporting SecondBite, we can give vulnerable men, women and children the gift of fresh food. This Christmas Masterchef’s Matt Preston is working as a SecondBite Ambassador to provide food to families who don’t […]
November 28, 2012

What a CV For Grey Nomad Work!

Greg has contacted PWF looking for Grey Nomad work. He says he would like register his interest in helping out people in the outback – property owners or business owners. Greg writes: “I retired in June this year and have […]
November 21, 2012

Youth Suicide Help Cut…Incredibly Poor Communication

On the cusp of all that might be wonderful, just how devastating is the loss of a young life – whether through murder as with Jill Meagher and Sarah Cafferkey, or though suicide? Youth Suicide Increasing.. Tragically we are told […]
November 20, 2012

Social Enterprise And The ‘GOOD Gift’ Christmas Catalogue

This link http://my.socialenterprisefinder.com.au/ is for an on-line catalogue of Christmas gifts offered by Social Enterprises in Australia. These businesses make products/gifts that ‘give a stuff’. Social Enterprises Care About Society What is a social enterprise? It is a business that […]
November 20, 2012

Peak Body for ‘Voiceless’ Voluntary Community Groups?

There will be a National Workshop on Wednesday 27 February 2013 to discuss an inaugural Leadership Council for Australia’s 665,000 Voluntary Community Groups – a ‘Voice and Representation for the Social Fabric of Australia’. WHY A Peak Body For Our […]
November 15, 2012

25 Nov Smart Meter Forum In Victoria: Issues To Be Aired

There is a lot of talk about smart meters, their mandatory installation in Victorian homes, health issues and costs – now and in the future. Public Forum There’ll be a public forum on Smartmeters: Date: Sunday 25 November Venue: Oakleigh […]
November 13, 2012

Contemporary Asian Governance 2.0 – Northern Inspiration?

This blog by Craig Thomler describes how recently in Singapore he learnt how Asia taking the Gov 2.0 lead. He believes we need to look north for inspiration in using IT and social media to effectively connect government departments and […]
November 6, 2012

Insufficient Research Into Wind Turbine Effects?

This week, The Australian’s environment editor, Graham Lloyd,