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13. Imagining an integral decision making role for citizens within a national community planning framework for Australia

13. Imagining an integral decision making role for citizens within a national community planning framework for Australia

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GUEST: Dr. Bronwyn Kelly - Australian Community Futures Planning initiative(ACFP)Dr Kelly is one of Australia’s most innovative thinkers on how this country could build fit for purpose, democratic capability for the challenges of the 21st century. Across her books: By 2050, The People’s Constitution, The Public Interest Economy, and in the vision document Australia Together, Dr Kelly has described an ambitious model of collaborative citizen democracy. One of her core insights is that Australia’s traditional, government-centred decision making systems are no longer sufficient for navigating complex problems such as climate disruption risk, growing social inequality, increasing ecological decline, and the threatsto long-term economic security.She argues that only by integrating the public directly into long-range planning — through structured, transparent, participatory frameworks — can Australia generate the kind of joined-up, future-ready strategies these highly challenging times demand.Dr Kelly’s work aligns well with the sort of citizen led, democratic innovation we hope to amplify at IMAG40. And she offers a process by which we can ensure such citizen-led forums operate efficiently - to offer democratically designed plans which will maximise our chances of arriving at the sort of 2040 that Australians have said they want. INTERVIEW TALKING SEGMENTS FOR GUESTS/HOST – with approximate time elapsed in minutes. GENERIC INTRODUCTION – 0.00GUEST FORESHADOWING COMMENTS – 0.36EPISODE INTRODUCTION – 1.19GUEST SELF INTRODUCTION AND WORK IN 2025 – 3.51IMAG EXERCISE 1 - TIME TRAVEL TO 2040 - 17.06IMAG EXERCISE 2 - SIGNALS OF THE FUTURE IN 2025 –25.23IMAG EXERCISE 3 - ASSERTIVE ACTIONS FOR 2025 – 37.15GUEST WRAP UP COMMENTS – 46.38HOST REFLECTION AND AUDIENCE INVITATION – 51.21END OF EPISODE – 57.56 SELECTED RESOURCES LINKED TO INTERVIEW COMMENTS INITIATIVES AND ORGANISATIONS AUSTRALIA The Australian Community Futures Planning initiative(ACFP). Has a portal website on community futures planning. The publications page lists Dr. Kelly’s books and major documents. And her Substack found here.The ACFP’s comprehensive State of Australia (2025) report mentions that the country is ‘not progressing towards a better Australia, we are traveling away from that preferred destination.’The ACFP’s podcast series The Australia Together Podcast is hosted by Dr Kelly Australian Citizen survey research. Some recent examples of background attitudinal trends, and public perception of future threats and risks at a national level. Alongside citizen demands on climate disruption and stronger nature protection laws. Existing examples of Australian, pro-community planning approaches by sub-national government. In Victoria, the Local Government Act (2020) mandated citizen ‘deliberative engagement practice’ for local councils in that State. INTERNATIONALCitizen Juries and Assemblies – a recent short explanatory article (2025) The vTaiwan initiative. An ‘open collaboration platform for public policy, dedicated to promoting dialogue between government and citizens.’ CONCEPTSDeliberative democracy as an improved model of governance. Neoliberalism -some general critique of the neoliberal /economic rationalist / laissez-faire way of running an economyUniversal Basic Income (UBI) Many UBI trials have taken place in a wide diversity of locations including the USA, the UK, India and the PacificGUESTS AND CONTACT DETAILS:Dr Bronwyn Kelly: info@austcfp.com.auWEB: www.austcfp.com.au AUSPICE PARTNER: Householders’ Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE): T 07 4639 2135 E office@hopeaustralia.org.au WEBSITE Instagram LinkedIn Facebook or leave a voice message via SpeakPipePRODUCTION: by Andrew Nicholson. This episode recorded in Toowoomba, S.E. Queensland, Australia on 29th April 2025 Music: James Nicholson or other credited composer.
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