Greetings from the Australian National University in Canberra, where academics, journalists and public servants are discussing "How government communicates in a complex world". The event is hosted by the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy. This features Andrew
Hockley, Executive Coordinator, Strategic Policy, Department of the
Prime Minister and Cabinet; Katharine Murphy, Deputy political editor
for Guardian Australia; James Button, Communications Manager, Grattan
Institute; Michael Wesley, Professor of National Security, ANU. There is a large contingent in the audience from the Singapore Government. This bookends neatly with the DesignGov Co-Design Workshop I attended this morning.
The panel event was disappointing, they discussed social media as something used for political campaigns. They did not touch on how government might engage with the community about complex, long-term policy, or the public service communicate about its work and role? There was none of the depth of theory and experience in implementation of the Department of Finance's "Proposed online engagement courses for the APS".
The panel event was disappointing, they discussed social media as something used for political campaigns. They did not touch on how government might engage with the community about complex, long-term policy, or the public service communicate about its work and role? There was none of the depth of theory and experience in implementation of the Department of Finance's "Proposed online engagement courses for the APS".
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