Open Forum (Australia)
Open Forum is an Australian public policy blogging website hosted by Global Access Partners.
History
The site was launched after a 2007 survey [1] suggesting it would be an official government-run service.[2] (Correction - Open Forum was always intended as an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit project). It is an initiative of Global Access Partners. It subsequently launched as an online think-tank[3] (with some support from the Australian Government,[4] and operated by Global Access Partners.[4]) It has managed, nonetheless, to attract writing from high-profile public figures, including Federal Parliamentarians such as Tony Abbott[5] and Tanya Plibersek.[6]
The site has hosted many online consultations including a NSW Strata Laws Online Consultation in 2012,[7] a National Regulatory Reform Survey with the Queensland Office for Regulatory Efficiency in 2011[8] and several more.[3]
Website
Open Forum solicits articles and opinions from Australian policy-makers, business leaders, academics and the general public alike.
The site claims:
It provides a platform for focused dialogue on social, political, economic, environmental and cultural issues and challenges.[4]
Contributions are free and unpaid. They are not immediately published. Posts must first be reviewed by the Editor of Open Forum. The current editor of Open Forum is Svetlana Stankovic.
References
- "photos of the APEC fence". explodedlibrary.info.
- "An 'Inaugural' Youth Perspective On The Federal Election - Pigs Will Fly". pigswillfly.com.au.
- "Online Communities". www.globalaccesspartners.org.
- "About".
- "EXCLUSIVE: Question & Answer with Tony Abbott". 3 March 2008.
- Forum, Open (20 October 2008). "Great News for Home Buyers and the Economy".
- "Strata Laws Online Consultation: CLOSED - Openforum". www.openforum.com.au. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
- "National Regulatory Reform Survey with the Queensland Office for Regulatory Efficiency: Extended Background - Openforum". www.openforum.com.au. Retrieved 2017-04-28.