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adamdodson says...

New South Wales Greens' MP Ian Cohen says he could become bankrupt after being ordered to pay more than $1 million in costs after losing a defamation case in the High Court yesterday.

Property developer Jerry Bennette sued Mr Cohen over comments he made during public meetings on the far north coast in 2001.

Previous court cases heard Mr Cohen defamed Mr Bennette by saying he was a thug and a bully.

Mr Cohen says he while he regrets making the comments, the case shows the difficulties faced by community activists.

"Things get said on the football field, in the pub - how sensitive are we going to be?" he said.

"It's important to recognise that we need a little bit of a buffer otherwise it becomes a situation where anything anyone says can be taken to court.

"I believe that cuts down the ability to actually represent and defend community values and attitudes and stick up for your mates, so there's a lot of downside to this general trend."

Filed under: NSW

Kas says...

A mystery woman called Jennifer has become the talk of the town in Bigola, NSW, Australia, after a series of signs appeared on telephone poles along Barrenjoey Rd, the busiest road in the area.

Her supposed lover erected five separate signs overnight on the roadside, spelling out his feelings, which started out as romantic... but took a sudden darker turn

Locals are divided over whether the signs are a joke or a love rat's very public humiliation of Jennifer.

via telegraph.co.uk

         
Click here to download:
Jennifer....zip (239 KB)

Filed under: NSW

chieftech says...

I'm well overdue a detailed recap of the last few weeks of Government 2.0 related event. But time is getting away from me, so I think I'll have to admit defeat and just point you at some photos and coverage elsewhere:

The LGWebNetwork conference

This was a really fantastic conference (check out some the feedback they received). Reem and Diana did a great job and I appreciated their attention to detail, even down to the event publication. I was there as a part of panel on community engagement. The conference site also has a selection of audio recordings from the event, including the opening and closing key notes. You'll find more photos on Flickr.

Public Sphere #3
(Geoff McQueen presenting at Public Sphere #3)

Check out Sen. Kate Lundy's blog for the official wrap up post - however, there is still time to participate on the wiki. There were also a couple of interesting posts here:
I spent most of the day running the live blog, but I also presented in the morning on why the Web 2.0 industry was different and what government could do to support it.

Panel at UNSW
The night before NSW Public Sphere, I was invited to participate on a panel hosted by Martin Stewart-Weeks and with Matthew Crozier as part of a lecture. It was good to step into an academic context for a moment, just to get a different view point on the hype around Government 2.0. However, these masters students engaged intelligently with the issues and ideas, not the buzz words. 

NSW Public Sphere (+ Us Now screening)

I started the day at 7.15am with a screening of the Us Now movie for a few fool hardy souls. As well as providing food for thought for the rest of the day, this also did double duty as part of the Us Now Global Screening Project initiative started by Celina Agaton. The big announcement of the day of course was the launch of the apps4nsw competition (you can read the transcript on Penny Sharpe's blog). I posted my slides from NSW Public Sphere in a previous post, which pretty much called for something just like apps4nsw as a next step. I've suggested to Penny that a great next step for NSW Public Sphere would be to run an co-design event to feed into the apps4nsw competition. Also worth reading is this wrap up post from Grant Young. If you are interested, there are also more photos on Flickr.

BTW If you are interested in the idea of Public Service (Co-)Design, there is a list of some useful links at the end of my CPD paper.

Overall, I think you'll agree things are really starting to move beyond talking to actually doing something useful with the Government 2.0 idea.



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Aulia says...


NSW has been deflowered by State Premier Nathan Rees

I can't tell which is funnier, the fact that the New South Wales state government spent thousands of dollars for a redrawn state logo only to change it from an Australian to an Indian flower or the title that the Telegraph put up for the story out of spite.

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