2010_logo_vertical 2010 IPAA National Conference Program

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Thursday 21 October 2010

8:00am – 8:25am

Delegate Registration

8:25am - 8:30am Welcome to Country

8:30am – 8:45am

Official Opening and Welcome - Premier Mike Rann, South Australia

8:50am – 9:35am

Keynote Presentation 1 -  Making Collaboration Work: Myths, Realities, Challenges
Paul 't Hart, ANU and
Utrecht University, Netherlands

9:40am – 10:55am

Panel Session 1 - Responsibilities, Inter-Governmental Framework, Services Delivery – How can we gain from shared responsibilities without losing accountability?
Panellists
Paul 't Hart,
ANU and Utrecht University, Netherlands
Professor Meredith Newman
, American Society of Public Administration
Lin Hatfield-Dodds, National Director, Uniting Care Australia
Chris Eccles, Dept of the Premier and Cabinet, South Australia
Paul Ronalds, First Assistant Secretary, Office of Work & Family, Department of Prime Minister in Cabinet
Facilitator - Liz Jackson, ABC

11:00am – 11:30am

Morning Tea Break

11:35am – 12:50pm

Responsibilities: The Buck stops where? 
Who's Responsible for Water Security?
Stephen Hains, City of Salisbury, South Australia, Salisbury's journey in stormwater
James Cameron, National Water Commission, Sharing responsibilites for water reform
Dr James Horne,
Deputy Secretary, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
Facilitator - Robyn McLeod, Water Security South Australia

Inter-Governmental Frameworks: Who's Buck is it anyway?
Making National Health Reform Work
Mary-Ann McQuestin, Griffith University 'From Cooperation to Take Over: A Journey through the Federal Governments approach to Health Reform, in search of evidence'
Tahnya Donaghy, South Australia Health, 'Making National Health Reform Work'
Peter Broadhead, Dept of Health and Ageing
Facilitator - John Wanna, Australian National University

Service Delivery: Using the Bucks effectively
Delivering Services and Infrastructure:who does what, where, how and why?
Professor Claudia Scott, ANZSOG & Victoria University of Wellington, 'Service Delivery partnerships: in theory and practice'
Rod Hook, Infrastructure Coordinator General, Department for Transport, Energy & Infrastructure SA
Associate Professor Jo Baulderstone, Flinders Institute of Public Policy and Management 'Finding the balance, managing accountability in long-term contracts'
Facilitator - Dr Evert Lindquist, Victoria University of Canada & visiting Professor to ANZSOG and ANU

12:55pm – 1:55pm

Lunch Break

2:00pm – 3:15pm

Responsibilities: The Buck stops where?
 Virtual Delivery – Defining Responsibility in an Online World
David Elson & Nerida Budd, Queensland Treasury 'What if Government was the iPad and citizens wrote the Apps?'
Alison Kershaw, Dept of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology 'E-democracy and Web 2.0 - a how to make the most of new models of engaging with citizens'
Facilitator - Dr Nicholas Gruen

Inter-Governmental Frameworks: Who's Buck is it anyway? 
Inter-Governmental Relations: we're not alone
Professor Evert Lindquist, Victoria University of Canada & visiting Professor to ANZSOG and ANU
Dr Paul PosnerDirector of the Public Administration Program at George Mason University
Professor Andrew Parkin
, Flinders University
Facilitator - Andrew Podger, IPAA National Immediate Past President

Service Delivery: Using the Bucks effectively
 Getting it right for socially excluded people
Brian Gleeson, Remote Indigenous Services 'The National Partnership Agreement for remote service delivery - a new way of working?'
Trevor Naismith, Dept of Environment and Heritage South Australia 'Co-management - out of sight and out of mind or a genuine attempt at Reconciliation? Challenges and Opportunities'
Romlie Mokak, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association
Adrienne Gillam, FaHCSIA 'Integrating Services to Meet Citizens' Complex Needs'
Facilitator - Pauline Peel, Department of the Premier and Cabinet SA

3:20pm – 3:50pm

Afternoon Tea Break

3:55pm – 5:10pm

Hypothetical - Sharing Responsibilities: Making it happen or passing the buck?
Panellists
Simon Gilmore -
IPANZ Young Professional
Dr Lynn Arnold AO,
Anglicare South Australia
Mayor Felicity-Ann Lewis, City of Marion South Australia
Allan Holmes, Department of Environment and Heritage South Australia
Dr Paul Posner, Director of the Public Administration Program at George Mason University
Erin Faehrmann, Young Professional IPAA South Australia
Dr Peta Seaton,Strategic Consulting
Romlie Mokak, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association

Grahame Morris, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, Government Relations Manager
Facilitator - Liz Jackson, ABC

5:15pm – 5:30pm

Closing Remarks Day 1
Elaine Bensted, IPAA South Australia

5:30pm - 5:50pm IPAA National AGM, Hall B ACC

6:00pm – 6:30pm

Pre Dinner Drinks - InterContinental Hotel Adelaide, Ballroom Foyer

6:30pm – 11:00pm

Conference Dinner - The Collaboration Dinner Party, InterContinental Hotel Adelaide, Ballroom

Friday 22 October 2010

8:00am – 8:25am

Delegate Registration

8:30am – 8:45am

Welcome Day 2
Professor Evert Lindquist, Victoria University of Canada & visiting Professor to ANZSOG and ANU  'Post Day 1 Reflections'

8:50am – 9:35am

Keynote Presentation 2 - The new social media and its possibilities for social democracy
Ben Peacock, Republic of Everyone

9:40am – 10:55am

Panel Session 2 - New Technology: Opportunities and Challenges
Panellists
Ben Peacock, Republic of Everyone
Bruce Belsham, Editor, abc.net.au, ABC
Dr Nicholas Gruen, Lateral Economics
Heather
Hukins, Young Professional IPAA NSW
Sandy Pitcher, Dept of the Premier and Cabinet, South Australia
Facilitator - Liz Jackson, ABC

11:00am – 11:30am

Morning Tea Break

11:35am – 12:50pm

Responsibilities: The Buck stops where? 
Active Citizenship in the New Joined-Up Age
Sarah Schulman, The Australian Centre for Social Innovation 'Walking the Joined-Up Talk: Results from a two-year study of joined-up practice'
Martin Stewart-Weeks, Commonwealth Government 2.0 Taskforce
Dr Crispin Butteriss, Bang the Table Pty Ltd ' Ten Critical Success Factors for getting and keeping more people involved in your online conversations'
Facilitator - Professor Adam Graycar, Australian National University

Inter-Governmental Frameworks: Who's Buck is it anyway?
 Making COAG Work
Mary Ann O'Loughlin, Executive Councillor & Head of Secretariat COAG Reform Council
Gemma Van Haldren, Australian Bureau of Statistics 'Effective cooperation in practice: developing principles for statistical data integration across the Australian Government'
Facilitator - Geoff Anderson, Lecturer & Senior Research, Flinders University SA 

Service Delivery: Using the Bucks effectively
 Government and Citizen Partnerships: from collaboration to co-creation
Carolyn Cameron, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population & Communities 'Sharing Responsibility for the sustainable growth of Melbourne - a good practice case study in the three tiers of Government Working Together'
Phil Donaldson, Land Management Corporation South Australia, 'Sharing responsibility for the development and delivery of Lochrel Park as a nation leading green village'
Honourable Dr Gary Johns, Australian Catholic University, 'Halving homelessness by 2020'
Allan Holmes, A reflection on the Bushfire Royal Commission - blame, accountability and responsibility
Facilitator - 
Andrew Podger, IPAA National Immediate Past President

12:55pm – 1:55pm

Lunch Break

2:00pm – 2:45pm

Keynote Presentation 3 - Intergovernmental cooperation in practice – the response to the February 2009 Victorian bushfires
Christine Nixon, Victorian Government Advisor on Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery

2:50pm – 3:50pm

Panel Session 3 - Meaningful Conclusions Reached and Possibilities Moving Forward
Panellists
Professor Meredith Edwards, University of Canberra
Elaine Bensted, IPAA South Australia
Percy Allan AM, IPAA National
Professor Paul Posner, Director of the Public Administration Program at George Mason University 
Facilitator - Liz Jackson, ABC

3:55pm – 4:05pm

Closing Remarks / 2011 Conference Launch
Percy Allan AM, IPAA National President / Andrew Street, IPAA Tasmania 

4:10pm – 4:55pm

Garran Oration  - Sponsored by KPMG
Chief Justice James Spigelman AC -  'Public Law and the Integrity of the Executive'

4:55pm - 5:00pm Thank you to Chief Justice and Invitation to closing drinks
Percy Allan AM, IPAA National President

5:00pm – 6:00pm

Closing Drinks


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