The Power of Co – collaborative governance in a complex world
Most of the time, we talk about or experience collaboration in the context of a tangible project or an initiative, but how does it work when you are trying to progress an issue where there isn’t a known pathway? Max Hardy talks about the differences between consultation and collaboration, and how “inviting people into your dilemma” can lead to more enduring solutions, and how complexity theory can help shift your perspective.
The community as first responder: Social media in local emergencies
The Black Saturday fires devastated Australia and shocked the world. Now, the Country Fire Authority of Victoria has become a leading example of the use of social media for emergency management, winning this year’s Australian eGovernment award.
Open Technology Foundation: Sharing knowledge, standards and code
The Open Technology Foundation is a new Australian-based organisation that is a hub for technology and people networks in government to share, reuse and co-invest in open technology initiatives across the public sector.
2.0 is changing the economic definition of public goods. Or is it?
Nicholas Gruen, economist and former chair of the Australian Gov 2.0 Taskforce debates the ways in which 2.0 thinking and technologies are changing economic definitions of public goods.
Federal agency leads international service GovJam
As part of the Australian Government’s APS Innovation Week 2012, G2R takes a look behind GovJam, happening around the world in June 2012.
Public engagement and co-design for wicked problems
Dr Don Lenihan – Vice-President, Engagement, at Canada’s Public Policy Forum – explores the breadth of issues and some of the common misconceptions around engagement and co-design, including “who” needs to be engaged and “how”.
Crowdsourcing emergencies with Bushfire Connect
In this episode, we chat with Maurits van der Vlugt, one of the co-founders of Australia’s Bushfire Connect service on the power of the crowd in an emergency. Maurits talks candidly about the…
GovCamp AU – sharing the learnings
Join us as we chat with Pia Waugh, the organiser of last weekend’s GovCamp Australia, held in Canberra. The gathering brought together a range of government practitioners and open data enthusiasts to talk…
Talking Gov 2.0 in Australia
On the agenda with Sen. Lundy: Australia’s recent Declaration of Open Government, the AU Government 2.0 Taskforce, upcoming public sphere discussions around open government, the National Broadband Network (delivery of a fiber at…










