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Wednesday 16 August
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KEYNOTE
PRESENTATIONS
Chair: Fiona McKersie
Deputy Director-General, Queensland
Dept of the Premier & Cabinet,
Brisbane, Australia
Room: GH1&2/Door 7 |
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KEYNOTE
PANEL – FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL,
CORPORATE
CITIZENSHIP IN THE BOTTOM LINE PROUDLY
SUPPORTED BY THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT
Chair: Neil Doyle
General Manager (Strategic Policy
& Development), Queensland Dept
of Main Roads, Brisbane, Australia
Room: GH3/Door 9 |
| 9.00am |
Engaging Communities
at Neighbourhood Level Dame
Mavis McDonald Permanent
Secretary, Office of Deputy Prime
Minister, United Kingdom |
9.00am |
Mr Ian Wood
Vice President – Sustainable
Development &
Community Relations, BHP Billiton,
Melbourne, Australia |
| 9.40am |
Respondent Ms
Linda Apelt Director-General,
Queensland
Department of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia |
9.20am |
Mr Rick Jackson
CEO, NRMA Insurance, Sydney, Australia |
| 9.45am |
Inclusive Development!
Adds to a Life Worth Living Ms
Georgina
Beyer MP Member for Wairarapa,
Wellington, New Zealand |
9.40am |
Mr Noel Purcell
Group General Manager – Stakeholder
Communications, Westpac Banking Corporation,
Sydney, Australia |
| 10.25am |
Respondent Prof
Sharon Bell Pro-Vice Chancellor,
Equity &
Community Partnerships, Griffith University,
Brisbane, Australia |
10.00am |
Mr Tony Wright
Marketing Manager, Cisco, Sydney,
Australia |
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10.20am |
Discussion |
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| UNW1 (cont) |
DECENTRALIZATION: POVERTY
REDUCTION, EMPOWERMENT & PARTICIPATION
Chair: Vinod Vyasulu Director,
Center for Budget and Policy Studies,
India
Room: MB1 |
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Closed Session |
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PARTNERSHIPS AND CIVIL SOCIETY
ORGANIZATION (CSO) CAPACITY BUILDING
FOR ACHIEVING THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
Chair: Sami Hasan
Senior Lecturer, School of Management,
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Room: RH-B3 |
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CSO Governance and Partnership
in India, Philippines and Vietnam |
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| UNW7 |
ENGAGING COMMUNITIES: IFAD’S
EXPERIENCE, LESSONS LEARNED &
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
Room: CO-1.39 |
| 9.00am |
Welcome Thomas Elhaut
Director, Asia & the Pacific Division,
IFAD |
| 9.10am |
Empowering Communities to Engage
Governments: The IFAD Experience –
Lessons Learned and Policy Issues
in Fighting Poverty Mattia
Prayer Galletti
IFAD |
| 9.30am |
Discussion |
| 10.00am |
Mainstreaming Participatory Planning
by Local Governments & Introduction
of Commune Development Funds in Vietnam:
the Experience of ARCDP in Quang Binh
Province Hoang Hung
Former Director, Agriculture Resources
Conservation & Development Project
(ARCDP), Vietnam |
| 10.15am |
Discussion |
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Wednesday 9.30am - 1.00pm
(with morning tea break at 10.30 -
11am) |
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UN MOCK
SECURITY COUNCIL – LEADERS OF
THE FUTURE
Chair: Danielle Harrop
Room: CO-OH |
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Wednesday 11.00am - 12.30pm |
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MAJOR PANEL – PEOPLE'S BUDGETING
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE UNITED NATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC & SOCIAL
AFFAIRS
Chair: Jay de Vera
Chief, Policy Analysis & Coordination
Unit, UN Division for Public Administration
& Development Management, New
York, USA
Room: GH1&2/Door 7 |
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Olivio Dutra Former
Minister of Cities, Brazil |
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A
Review of the Efficacy of the People’s
Budget Campaign – Assessing
our Engagement with Government after
10 Years of Democracy in South Africa
Elroy Paulus COSATU
Parliamentary Off – People’s
Budget Campaign, Cape Town, South
Africa |
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Effective
Participation: Examples of Community
Engagements in Participatory Budgeting
from Bangladesh Atiur
Rahman Unnayan Shamannay,
Shahbag, Bangladesh |
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Popular
Participation in Public Policy and
Development Processes: The African
Experience Guillermo Mangue
United Nations Economic Commission
of Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Discussion |
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MAJOR
PANEL – THE SCHOLARSHIP OF SOCIAL
CAPITAL CIRCA 2005 – WHERE ARE
WE AT? PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE WORLD
BANK
Chair: Geoff Woolcock Research
Manager, UQ Boilerhouse Community
Service & Research Centre, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: GH3/Door 9 |
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Michael Woolcock
The World Bank & Harvard University,
Washington, USA |
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Karen Healy University
of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
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Andrew Leigh Australian
National University, Canberra, Australia |
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Jenny Onyx University
of Technology Sydney, Australia |
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ENGAGING
COMMUNITIES IN CRISIS
Chair: Phil Clarke
Queensland Dept of Emergency Services,
Brisbane, Australia
Room: GH4/Door 5 |
| 11.00am |
Disaster
Management and Community Engagement
Pauline Peel Pauline
Peel Consulting, Fairfield, Australia |
| 11.20am |
The
Role of Community Knowledge in Disaster
Management: The Bam Earthquake Lesson
in Iran Nasser Bamdad
Institute of Management and Planning
Studies, Tehran, Iran |
| 11.40am |
Companies
as Peacebuilders: Engaging Communities
through Conflict Resolution Natalie
Ralph International Conflict
Resolution Centre, Melbourne, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
Rehabilitating Communities, Rebuilding
Aceh: IOM’s Humanitarian and
Recovery Program for the December
26 Tsunami and Earthquake Anita
Sharma International Organization
for Migration, Jakarta, Indonesia |
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ENGAGED
GOVERNANCE: LOCAL GOVERNMENT V
Chair: Natalie Kent
Local Government Association of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia
Room: M1 |
| 11.00am |
Community
Engagement – Putting People
First in Building Sustainable Community
Futures -Three Case Studies of Innovative
Engagement Practice Amanda
Martin Leading Innovation,
Glenden, Australia & Raelea Stewart
Ipswich City Council, Ipswich, Australia |
| 11.20am |
Queensland
Local Government and Community Engagement:
Charting a New Way of Doing Business
Desley Renton
Local Government Association of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia &
Max Hardy Twyford Consulting,
Wollongong, Australia |
| 11.40am |
Empowering
or Overpowering? Engaging Community
for Sustainable Coastal Development
in Lombok-Indonesia I
Wayan Suadnya The University
of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
Community
Consultation Principles by Queensland
Councils and Community Consultation
Practices in Councils Internationally
Colin Russo Gold
Coast City Council, Surfers Paradise,
Australia |
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ENGAGING
PEOPLE THROUGH ICT NETWORKS
Chair: Jane King
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: M2 |
| 11.00am |
Connecting
Island Communities: the Emerging “Pacific
Telecentre Community” Stuart
Mathison Foundation for Development
Cooperation, Brisbane Adelaide St,
Australia |
| 11.20am |
Making
Connections: A Capacity Building Approach
to Health and Well Being Lyn
Simpson Queensland University
of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.40am |
It
Takes a Community to Bridge a Divide:
Fostering Digital Inclusion through
Community Technology Learning Centres
Roger Boot The Smith
Family, Sydney, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
Enhancing Communities through Ubiquitous
Networking Milton Purcell
NEC Business Solutions, Brisbane,
Australia |
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ENGAGING
SYSTEMS: MEASURING SOCIAL CAPITAL
Chair: Andrea Lanyon
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: M3 |
| 11.00am |
Re-Interpreting
Social Capital – A Political
Hijack or Useful Structural Concept
in Community Regeneration?
Kate Brooks Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia |
| 11.20am |
Community
Engagement, Social Capital and Trust:
Findings from the Resilient Communities
Project and their Implications for
Understanding Community Engagement
Ralph Matthews The
University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada |
| 11.40am |
Community
Based Performance Monitoring (CBPM):
Empowering and Giving Voice to Local
Communities Jim Edgerton
Social Development Dept of the World
Bank, Tuerong, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
A
National Approach to Measuring Social
Capital Elizabeth Davis
Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra,
Australia |
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PANEL:
CIVIL SOCIETY & GOVERNANCE
Chair: Charles Sampford
Institute for Ethics, Governance and
Law & ARC Governance Research
Network & International Institute
for Public Ethics & Griffith University,
Brisbane, Australia
Room: M4 |
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Sabet Cox Help
PNG, Papua New Guinea |
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Paul
O’Callaghan Australian
Council for International Development
(ACFID), Deakin, Australia |
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Peter Aitsi Transparency
International, Port Moresby, Papua
New Guinea |
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Padma Ratnayake
South Asia Partnership, Columbo, Sri
Lanka |
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ENGAGING WITH CULTURALLY
DIVERSE COMMUNITIES III
Chair: Hurriyet Babacan
University of the Sunshine Coast,
Maroochydore, Australia
Room: P1 |
| 11.00am |
Regional
Engagement of Migrant Communities,
Challenges and Innovations Mitra
Khakbaz University of The
Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, Australia |
| 11.20am |
Where
Will the Next Meal Come From? The
Bread and Butter Issues of Engagements
of Culturally Diverse People Behice
Bagdas Multicultural
Development Association, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 11.40am |
The
United Nations and the Global Mandala
Maggie Grey Bond
University, Gold Coast, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
Community
Engagement: The Magic Potion Nadia
Garan Multicultural Communities
Council Gold Coast, Lidcombe, Australia |
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ENGAGING
COMMUNITIES IN SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT VI
Chair: Mark McConnell Queensland
Dept of Communities, Brisbane, Australia
Room: P2 |
| 11.00am |
“Ready,
Set, Go!”: Using the ‘Community-readiness’
Method to Engage Social Networks for
Sustainable Natural Resource Management
in the Queensland Murray Darling Basin
David Grasby Land
Use Research Centre, University of
Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia |
| 11.20am |
Community
Engagement as a Tool to Support Conservation
Outcomes In Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Modi Pontio Conservation
International, Alotau, Papua New Guinea |
| 11.40am |
Living
Landscapes: Lessons from the Central
Wheatbelt of Western Australia
Anne Smith Greening
Australia WA, Northam, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
Managing
Pests without Pesticides G.V.
Ramanjaneyulu Centre for
Sustainable Agriculture, Tarnaka,
India |
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E-DEMOCRACY
Chair: Dianne Jeans
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: P3 |
| 11.00am |
Engaging
Communities Online – A Queensland
Perspective Fergus Hogarth
Queensland Department of Communities,
Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.20am |
E-Democracy
and Public Participation: A Global
Overview of Policy and Activity
John Gammack & Michelle
Barker Griffith University,
Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.40am |
From
E-Government to Online Deliberative
Democracy Terry Flew
Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland
University of Technology, Kelvin Grove,
Australia & Graham Young
The National Forum |
| 12.00pm |
New
Information Technologies in the Service
of Global Governance Evika
Karamagioli Access to democracy,
Athens, Greece |
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TOOLKIT
FOR ENGAGING PRACTICE III
Chair: Lisa Pollard
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: P5 |
| 11.00am |
Infeartainment
and Participation: Challenges to Community
Engagement Narayan Gopalkrishnan
University of the Sunshine Coast,
Maroochydore, Australia |
| 11.20am |
The
Learning Community: Strategies for
Bridging Organizational Learning Concepts
with Communities Jeffrey
Miller Innovative Leadership
Solutions, Zionsville, USA &
Teresa Hogue Oregon State
University, Bend, Oregon USA |
| 11.40am |
Mapping
Achievable Tomorrows CJ
Jones & Shay Zulpo Community
Action, Eumundi, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
Fighting
Homelessness: Multi-Sector Partnering
to Promote Community Engagement for
Social Change Ruth White
Seattle University, Seattle, USA |
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ENGAGED
UNIVERSITIES & SCHOOLS
Chair: Kaye Pulsford
Queensland Department of Education
and the Arts, Brisbane, Australia
Room: PTR |
| 11.00am |
Frameworks
for Community Sector Partnership and
Engagement Peter Howard
Australian Catholic University
National, Strathfield, Australia
& Catherine Lyons The
Benevolent Society, Sydney, Australia |
| 11.20am |
Queensland
School Communities Build Sustainable
Futures: Case Studies from Diverse
Contexts Dorothy Andrews
University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia &
Helen Starr Queensland Department
of Education and the Arts, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 11.40am |
Engaging
Communities through Educational Precincts
Millicent Poole &
Patrick Garnett Edith Cowan
University, Joondalup, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
How
Universities can Enhance Sustainable
Development through Successful Engagement
with their Regional Communities
Robert Wallis Deakin
University, Warrnambool, Australia |
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COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT THROUGH ART
Chair: Nusch Herman
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: RH – B2 |
| 11.00am |
Building
a Chorus, Engaging Citizens: The Creation
of ‘Websong’ through Participative
Decision Making and Production
Patricia Gillard
University of Newcastle, Callaghan,
Australia |
| 11.20am |
Community
Engagement and Creative Community
Culture: a Study of Queensland Arts
Council and the Role of the Arts and
Cultural Industries in Building Stronger
Communities Michael Richards
Queensland Arts Council, Queensland,
Australia |
| 11.40am |
Embracing
Principles of Social Justice and Community
Development through Music Brian
Procopis Sweet Freedom, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 12.00pm |
From
Libraries to Community Hubs –
Engaging Communities through Cultural,
Creative and Learning Processes
Sandra Lynn & Tina Rawkins
Brisbane City Council, Brisbane, Australia |
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UNW1
(cont) |
DECENTRALIZATION: POVERTY
REDUCTION, EMPOWERMENT & PARTICIPATION
Chair: Bishwa Maskay
President, Society for International
Development, Nepal Chapter, Nepal
Room: RH-B1 |
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Wrap Up and Closing |
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UNW6
(cont) |
PARTNERSHIPS AND CIVIL
SOCIETY ORGANIZATION (CSO) CAPACITY
BUILDING FOR ACHIEVING THE MILLENNIUM
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Chair: Sami Hasan
Senior Lecturer, School of Management,
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Room: RH-B3 |
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Training & Capacity Issues Relating
to NGOs and the Role of Academic Institutions:
The Korean Experience |
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UNW7
(cont) |
ENGAGING COMMUNITIES: IFAD’S
EXPERIENCE, LESSONS LEARNED &
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
Room: CO-1.39 |
| 10.45am |
Enging Indigenous Communities in
Conflictual Situations: The Experince
of North-East India Aloysuis
Fernandez Myrada, India |
| 11.00am |
Synergies & Conflicts between
Government & Civil Society in
Engaging Communities: The Experience
of PIDRA in Eastern Indonesia Nani
Zulminarni PPSW, Indonesia |
| 11.15am |
Discussion |
| 11.45am |
Engaging Communities in the Context
of Governance Reforms: Experiences
from The Philippines Tony
Quizon Coordinator of ANGOC,
The Philippines |
| 12.00pm |
Discussion Presentation: Governance
from the Bottom: How to Enhance Governments’
Accountability in the Pacific Fei
Tevi World Council of Churches,
Fiji |
| 12.15pm |
Discussion |
| 12.45pm |
Closing Remarks Thomas Elhaut
Director, Asia & the Pacific Division,
IFAD |
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Wednesday 1.30pm - 3.00pm |
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MAJOR PANEL – ENGAGING
WITH YOUNG PEOPLE PROUDLY SUPPORTED
BY THE QUEENSLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES
– OFFICE OF YOUTH
Chair: Rachael Truscott
Students in Free Enterprise, Brisbane,
Australia & Alan Wu
Australian Youth Affairs Coalition,
Brisbane, Australia
Room: GH1&2/Door 7 |
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The Hon. Warren Pitt MP
Minister for Communities, Queensland
Government, Brisbane, Australia |
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Tom Dawkins Vibewire,
Sydney, Australia |
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Yasahavantha Dongre University
of Mysore, Hassan, India |
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Louise Redmond
Positive Outcomes, Petersham, Australia |
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Adam Smith International
Youth Foundation, Bella Vista, Australia |
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Rachel Uhr Local
Government Association of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia |
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MAJOR
PANEL – ENGAGED GOVERNMENT:
BUILDING PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE QUEENSLAND
DEPT OF MAIN ROADS
Chair: George O’Farrell
Public Service Commissioner, Queensland
Government, Brisbane, Australia
Room: GH3/Door 9 |
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Michael Hogan Queensland
Department of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia |
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David Adams Department
for Victorian Communities, Melbourne,
Australia |
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Mavis McDonald Office
of the Deputy Prime Minister, London,
UK |
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Christina
Gillgren WA Department
of Premier and Cabinet, Perth, Australia |
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Nic
Manikis Office of Multicultural
Affairs and Community Development,
Canberra, Australia |
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PANEL:
ENGAGING COMMUNITIES IN CRISIS: POST
TSUNAMI
Chair: tbc
Room: GH4/Door 5 |
| 1.30pm |
Bottom-up
Accountability and the Tsunami Response
Chris Roche Oxfam,
Melbourne, Australia |
| 1.40pm |
Engaging
Communities: Post-Tsunami –
The Case of Sri Lanka D
Wijesinghe Cabinet Office,
Sri Lankan Government, Colombo, Sri
Lanka |
| 1.50pm |
Rapid Assessment of Primary Schools
in Aceh Sarah Lendon UNICEF
Australia |
| 2.00pm |
After the Tsunami: Restoring Community
Livelihoods Nani Zulminarni
PPSW, Indonesia |
| 2.10pm |
Rebuilding Communities-East Timor
Case Study Naomi Steer
Australia for UNHCR, Sydney, Australia |
| 2.20pm |
Discussion |
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ENGAGING
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IV
Chair: Ros Kneebone
Queensland Department of Local Government,
Planning Sport & Recreation, Cairns,
Australia
Room: M1 |
| 1.30pm |
From
Strategy to Reality: A Model for Community
Engagement Wendy Ah Chin
Office of the Commissioner for Public
Employment, Darwin, Australia |
| 1.50pm |
Opening
a Dialogue and Moving Towards a Sustainable
Relationship John
Russell Metropolitan Fire
Brigade, Fitzroy North, Australia
& Lisa Thorpe
Victorian Aboriginal Health Service
Co-Operative Ltd, Melbourne, Australia |
| 2.10pm |
Cross-cultural
(mis)Communication in a Regional Forest
Agreement Process David
Lloyd Southern Cross University,
Lismore, Australia |
| 2.30pm |
Engaging
Aboriginal Communities for Mutual
Outcomes: The North Queensland Gas
Pipeline Project Jonathan
Fulcher Minter Ellison Lawyers,
Brisbane, Australia &
Paul Maloney NQGP Alliance
& Frank Budby
Woora Consulting |
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ENGAGING
COMMUNITIES: DIGITAL DIVIDE
Chair: Peter Huta
Australian Department Of Communications,
Information Technology and The Arts,
Canberra, Australia
Room: M2 |
| 1.30pm |
Promotion
of the Technology Transfer Network
for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises
in the Asia Pacific Region Rajeev
Vijh United Nations Asian
& Pacific Centre for Transfer
of Technology (UN APCTT), New Delhi,
India |
| 1.50pm |
Bridging
the Digital Divide, Engaging Communities
through Cross Sector Collaboration
Anthony Lupi Positive
Outcomes, Petersham, Australia
& John Winters Cisco
Systems, Brisbane, Australia |
| 2.10pm |
E-Governance:
E-State in Iran: Administrative Reform
Plan Ahmadreza Ashrafologhalaei
Management and Planning Organization
(MPO), Bureau for Economic Studies
and International Cooperation, Tehran,
Iran |
| 2.30pm |
E-Governance
in Nepal Atma Ram Ghimire
High Level Commission for Information
Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal |
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ENGAGED
INSTITUTIONS: SCIENCE II
Chair: Ross Springolo
Central Queensland University, Rockhampton,
Australia
Room: M3 |
| 1.30pm |
Global
Modern Food Biotechnologies: Risks
and Benefits of Using an Ethical Matrix
for Participatory Holistic Developments
of Policy and Practice Astrid
Gesche Queensland University
of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
| 1.50pm |
From
Biotech to Nanotech – Enhancing
Deliberative Processes for Science
and Technology Innovation Karen
Cronin Victoria University
of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand |
| 2.10pm |
The
Role of Science Communication in Community
Engagement Anne Leitch
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 2.30pm |
e-Health
Initiatives for Engaging Communities
Anthony Maeder e-Health
Research Centre/CSIRO ICT Centre,
Brisbane, Australia |
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ENGAGING
PRACTICE I
Chair: Wil Brown
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: M4 |
| 1.30pm |
Making
International Best Practice Work in
Australian Communities: Visioning,
Community Panels, and Measuring Progress
Emma Williams
Northern Territory Government, Community
Engagement Division, Darwin, Australia |
| 1.50pm |
Sounds
Good but Does it Work? Assets based
community development in practice
Margot Castles The
Benevolent Society, Wyong, Australia |
| 2.10pm |
Addressing
Interests and Values in a Consensus
Building Framework for Water Allocation
Claudia Baldwin The
University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 2.30pm |
Community
Building in Regional Australia
Lyn Leader-Elliott
Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia |
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| S114 |
ENGAGING WITH CULTURALLY
DIVERSE COMMUNITIES IV
Chair: David Ip The
University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: M5&6 |
| 1.30pm |
Challenges
of Inclusion: Cultural Diversity,
Citizenship and Engagement Hurriyet
Babacan University of the
Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, Australia |
| 1.50pm |
Engaging
With Diversity: Community Consultation
and the State Public Sector Helen
Johnson & Joanne Everingham
The University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 2.10pm |
Reinventing
Liberatory Practice: How do we Work
with Groups of Which we are not a
Part? Erin Wilson
Scope Victoria, Nunawading, Australia |
| 2.30pm |
Citizen
Participation in Development: Issues
in Identity, Inclusion and Voice
Ranjita Mohanty Society
for Participatory Research In Asia,
New Delhi, India |
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ENGAGED
GOVERNANCE IN PRACTICE III
Chair: Desley Renton
Local Government Association of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia
Room: P1 |
| 1.30pm |
Main
Roads – Connecting Queensland
Communities. Building Community Engagement
into Systems and Processes Neil
Doyle Queensland Department
of Main Roads, Brisbane, Australia |
| 1.50pm |
Transformational
Collaboration: Communities Engaging
Wendy Earles James
Cook University, Cairns, Australia |
| 2.10pm |
Engaging
Activist Communities Christopher
Galloway Monash University,
Churchill, Australia |
| 2.30pm |
Multi-sectoral
Collaboration in Central Queensland:
Bringing the State Back in? Barton
Loechel The University of
Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
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ENGAGED
SYSTEMS: EVALUATING ENGAGEMENT
Chair: Marion Norton
Queensland Dept of Child Safety, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: P2 |
| 1.30pm |
Measuring
Engaging Communities Michael
Hess School of Management,
University of Tasmania, Kingston Beach,
Australia |
| 1.50pm |
Improving
Accountability for Participatory Processes
Through Effective Evaluation
Vivien Twyford International
Association for Public Participation,
Wollongong, Australia |
| 2.10pm |
Understanding
and Measuring Stakeholder Engagement:
A Managerial Perspective Leeora
Black Australian Centre for
Corporate Social Responsibility, Victoria,
Australia |
| 2.30pm |
The
EvaluateIT Kit: A Method for Engaging
Communities in Evaluating IT Projects
June Lennie June
Lennie Research and Evaluation, Brisbane,
Australia & Greg Hearn
CIRAC, Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, Australia |
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