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Dates and Times

05 December 2019
17:30 - 19:30

Location

On-Campus
Other: Museum of Australia Democracy at Old Parliament House 18 King George Terrace Members' Dining Room 1 Parkes, ACT 2600

Organiser

Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance

Enquiry

Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance
Event about:

Deliberative Democratic prospects? International and Australian experience

All over the world, citizens and decision-makers increasingly turn to deliberative democracy to break national political deadlocks. From the Irish constitutional convention to the French Convention on Climate Change to Hong Kong’s residents calling for a citizens’ assembly, there is a growing appetite for forums designed for ordinary citizens to come together, learn about complex issues, and exchange reasons to think about solutions for the common good.

Can it happen here? Australia has been an early adopter, but the ill-fated Citizens’ Assembly on a carbon tax marks a singular failure thus far to scale deliberative practices to the federal level.

This hour-long panel discussion offers lessons from OECD countries and the Global South and invites reflections about the role, opportunities and limits of these national forums in Australia.

 

PANELLISTS

Claudia Chwalisz, OECD

Nicole Curato, Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, University of Canberra

Beth Slatyer, Canberra Alliance for Participatory Democracy

Damian Carmichael, Department of Industry, Science and Innovation

 

MODERATOR

Simon Niemeyer

DETAILS

Date: December 5 (Thursday)

Time: 5:30 pm for a 6 pm start

Venue: Members Dining Room 1, Old Parliament House

Registration is essential.

 

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