
Here I go mixing photos and politics. Australias new Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, held his visionary 2020 summit over the weekend. For you non-aussies, the 2020 summit brought together some of the best and brightest brains from across the country to tackle the long term challenges confronting Australias future challenges which require long-term responses from the nation beyond the usual three year political cycle.
1000 leading Australians met in the nations capital to debate and develop long-term options for the nation across 10 critical areas:
1. The Productivity Agenda education, skills, training, science and innovation
2. The Future of the Australian Economy
3. Population, sustainability, climate change and water
4. Future directions for rural industries and rural communities
5. A long-term national health strategy including the challenges of preventative health, workforce planning and the ageing population
6. Strengthening communities, supporting families and social inclusion
7. Options for the future of indigenous Australia
8. Towards a creative Australia: the future of the arts, film and design
9. The future of Australian governance: renewed democracy, a more open government (including the role of the media), the structure of the Federation and the rights and responsibilities of citizens
10. Australias future security and prosperity in a rapidly changing region and world.
The Summit will had the following objectives:
* To harness the best ideas across the nation
* To apply those ideas to the 10 core challenges that the Government has identified for Australia to secure our long-term future through to 2020
* To provide a forum for free and open public debate in which there are no predetermined right or wrong answers
* For each of the Summits 10 areas to produce following the Summit options for consideration by government
* For the Government to produce a public response to these options papers by the end of 2008 with a view to shaping the nations long-term direction from 2009 and beyond.
There have been those, mostly opposition party supporters, who believed the whole exercise a waste of time and a political showboat of Kevin Rudd. I viewed the summit as a straight forward and transparent way to proactively plan the future of the country as well as generating a synergy of ideas.
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the photo was taken at Beaumaris Boat Club, Melbourne, Australia over the weekend.
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