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The summit was led by an 11-member steering committee, whose initial membership was announced on 26 February 2008. The committee played a key role in selecting the other participants, and each member led one of the working groups together with a government co-chair. Since the initial announcement, Dr
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managed to get a review of the taxation system, to be prepared by the Treasury, but in May 2010 when Rudd eventually released the report, he rejected 135 of the 138 recommendations . Stuart wrote "The 2020 summit provided a paradigm for much of the activity in Rudd's term of office ... His rhetoric
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Some of the delegates themselves expressed criticism of how the summit was conducted. In particular, claims were made that the final paper, which purported to represent the resolutions of the sub-groups, did not reflect ideas that they had espoused or did include ideas which they had not discussed,
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There were two additional late participants who had been granted special entry as winners of competitions and their names did not show in the original lists of participants. They both attended the Productivity Stream Agenda. Their names were Susan Roberts,
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parties and ran as 10 working groups of 100 participants. There were 1002 delegates in attendance to discuss ten "critical areas". Ideas and proposals were invited from all members of the community and an official website was set up to accept submissions.
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had been replaced with another group of similarly hand-picked individuals," plus some media names. There was no continuing secretariat for any follow-up action for the recommendations from the conference or the ten subgroups or forums.
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had been named. The Government responded by saying six of the co-chairs would be female politicians. By the time of the summit, there were three women on a 12-member committee. Additionally, other commentators such as the
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as he read their attempt to boil down the first day's work of our "Open Government and the Media" substream – sorry about the language – of the Governance stream. He demanded to know: "What's happened to all our
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possibly reflecting an agenda which had been determined before the summit. Others were concerned that hard issues, such as terrorism in the group examining foreign affairs and security issues, were ignored.
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Eleven young people were also selected by their peers at the 2020 Youth Summit, running from 11 to 13 April 2008, to represent Australian youth at the Australia 2020 Summit.
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Kelvin Kong (Indigenous Australia) withdrew due to family health reasons, and Dr Jackie Huggins was appointed to replace him. On 14 April 2008, an additional co-chair, Dr
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Dissention has emerged in the ranks at the 2020 summit with some delegates angry their ideas are falling on deaf ears, or not being heard at all.
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The summit was also criticized for the near-absence of women on the 11-member committee who would pick the 1,000 delegates—only actress
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criticized what they saw as the unrepresentative nature of the delegates, which in their view biased the final report towards
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and Ernie Peralta, a university lecturer whose "Golden Guru" concept of business mentoring was later adopted in Queensland.
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2020 Youth Summit: For 100 young people (15 to 24 years) from around Australia in Canberra, 12 and 13 April 2008.
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five days beforehand, attended by 56 leaders of the Jewish community, plus senior Government representatives
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Canberra 2020 Summit: For Canberra residents, on the theme of innovation, in Canberra, 5 April 2008.
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was initially struck by the people who were not invited to Australia 2020, including two
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Maiden, Samantha (27 February 2008). "Rudd 'blokefest' attracts 3,000 hopefuls".
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Productivity—including education, skills, training, science and innovation
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inspired and enthused voters. And yet ... and yet ... nothing happened."
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Several events were held in the lead up to the Australia 2020 Summit:
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Mr Rudd says there were 1,002 delegates attending the summit.
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Security and prosperity—including foreign affairs and trade
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professors Paul Dibb and Hugh White who had both advised
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Economy—including infrastructure and the digital economy
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Foundations of Open: Technology and Digital Knowledge:
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The members of the steering committee were as follows:
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Rural Australia—focusing on industries and communities
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Index

2020 Summit Australia
convention
summit
Parliament House
Canberra
Kevin Rudd
Brendan Nelson
Coalition
Australia’s Jewish community
Passover
Sydney
Kevin Rudd
Peter Garrett
Nicola Roxon
Jenny Macklin
Cate Blanchett
Institute of Public Affairs
Australians for Constitutional Monarchy
Australian Monarchist League
republicanism
bill of rights
Nicholas Stuart
Australian National University
Kim Beazley
Howard
Wayne Swan
Australia 2020 Summit participants
Julianne Schultz
TAFE
Taree

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