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2020 Summit - a personal perspective Senior Lecturer for the Rural Clinical School, Dr John Kramer, was amongst several UNSW staff invited to attend the 2020 Summit held in Canberra 19 - 20 April. Dr Kramer was involved in the stream “Future Directions for Rural Industries and Communities”, one of ten streams addressing key issues of the nation such as health, the economy, the arts, and Indigenous Australia. He found the experience of the 2020 Summit inspiring and refreshing, saying, “It was an utterly stimulating occasion. It left me with a strong sense of optimism for the future of Australia.”Working in various size groups, the attendees of each stream were given the opportunity to express their ideas and opinions for the future of Australia, resulting in a presentation of each stream’s ‘Big Idea’ to the Prime Minister. During the stream sessions, Dr Kramer raised a number of suggestions and issues impacting on rural communities, including:
Dr Kramer reflected that “despite discussing such major concerns, the mood was one of great optimism. We sensed that the doors of our Federal Government have been thrown open and we are being asked for our advice. I can but hope this situation lasts indefinitely.” |
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Authorised by Judy Brookman, Director Media & Communications |