Professor Sharon Bell Deputy Vice-Chancellor Charles Darwin University Northern Australian Development The Idea of North November 2014.

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Professor Sharon Bell Deputy Vice-Chancellor Charles Darwin University Northern Australian Development The Idea of North November 2014

‘I’ve read about it, written about it,and even pulled on my parka once and gone there. Yet like all but a very few Canadians I’ve had no real experience of the North. I’ve remained, of necessity, an outsider. And the North has remained for me, a convenient place to dream about, spin tall tales about, and, in the end, avoid.’ Glen Gould, The Idea of North (1970)

Areas of Comparative Advantage

Waves of Optimism The Lucky Country has had a good run. We’ve seen this pattern before: waves of Australian prosperity where global opportunity has met Australian advantage. Our gold, wool, wheat, meat, iron, coal and nickel have all boomed – some more than once. …growth opportunities for Australia in agribusiness, gas, tourism, international education and wealth management, and we calculated that the size of these ‘Fantastic Five’ sectors would collectively match that of mining today.

Green Paper on Developing Northern Australia Northern Australia should grasp its full potential for the benefit of people living there and right around our country. Northern Australia’s proximity to the Asian and tropical regions provides unparalleled economic opportunity for the nation. Northern Australia should no longer be seen as the last frontier: it is, in fact, the next frontier.

Opportunity or threat?

From Myth to Reality New approaches don’t need to repeat the litany of major policy and development conflicts and investment failures that have riddled the north’s history. We consider that the key to genuine progress relies on new approaches to de- risking major government and private sector decisions about policy and investment in the north by: – taking a strategic approach to building the evidence base needed to over- come some of the north’s most significant technical tyrannies (distance, soils, geography, failed business models, labour, climate, knowledge, heavy regulation, capacity, etc.); and – Building effective and long term partnerships with, and seriously engaging, the north’s regions, communities, enterprises, industries and people. Quality science and evidence needs to infuse the decision making processes being used, and together we need to monitor joint progress towards shared goals.

Northern Australia Knowledge Economy InfrastructureLand and Water Business, Trade & Investment Governance Education, Research and Innovation

Indigenous futures are inextricably linked to sustainable northern development (NAILSMA 2012)

Thank you