Posted by Nathanael Boehm on June 16th, 2008 in General, Government and Government 2.0, OpenAustralia, Rights and Censorship
OpenAustralia is a site that aggregates House of Representatives debates with data about the Members of the House of Reps and presents it in a way that makes it easy to see what debates your Member in your electorate is participating, what they’re saying.
Tags: Australia, beta, community, discrimination, freedom, matthewlandauer, OpenAustralia, opengovernment, politics, project, rights, speech, theyworkforyou
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on June 12th, 2008 in General, OpenAustralia, Social Networks
Aussie Bloggers will soon be celebrating its sixth month of operation two weeks from now, and it has undoubtedly been a huge success. With close to 30,000 posts on the forum so far it’s been great to see bloggers from all over Australia come together.
Tags: aussiebloggers, Australia, australian, blog, blogging, community, forum, launch, OpenAustralia, site, socialnetwork
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on May 25th, 2008 in Conversation and Collaboration, General, Government and Government 2.0, OpenAustralia
What we’re attempting to do with establishing this notion of Government 2.0 or Council 2.0 … it’s not revolutionary. We’re just trying to reinstate something we used to have
Tags: citizens, council2.0, empowerment, forum, Government and Government 2.0, government2.0, public, Social Networks, socialcomputing, technology, tools, townhall
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on May 13th, 2008 in Canberra, Free Australia Wireless, Government and Government 2.0, OpenAustralia, Social Networks
Today I met with David Mathews, talking eGovernment, Free Canberra Wireless, social networking in government departments, social media in political campaigning.
Tags: actgovernment, barcamp, barcampgov, davidmathews, firewall, Free Australia Wireless, government2.0, happener, labor, OpenAustralia, productivity, recruitment, Social Networks, socialcomputing