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Business Continuity Regional Resumption Coordinator Initiatives in Measures of Australia’s Progress (MAP) The MAP Consultation Brian Pink, Australian Statistician, Australian Bureau of Statistics

The Dashboard, 2011

Indicator projects around the world

ELEMENTS ASPIRATIONS PROGRESS MEASURES The Australian public The ABS and stakeholders Aspirations - To know if we are progressing, we need to know ‘where to?’ - Broad, universal principles – fairly stable over time Elements - More precise areas suited to single indicators - Describe some important areas of the aspiration A proposed model

A proposed model - continued

Expert panels State government and community groups Federal government MAP Expert Reference Group ABS experts & executive NGOs International Public conversations (blog, celebrities, social media) Our consultation process

New set of aspirations for national progress –We now know what is important to Australians and why these things matter for national progress Gaps in the current picture of social progress –e.g. the built environment –Intangible things that enrich peoples’ lives A new domain of progress –Governance Relationship and tensions between the areas of Society, Economy, Environment and Governance Recurring themes for progress –e.g. sustainability, resilience, equity Our consultation findings

DOMAIN Theme Aspiration Elements Example of draft results For example: SOCIETY Health Australians aspire to good health for all - Physical health - Mental health - Health services - Healthy lifestyles - Healthy environments

Interface for MAP 2013 SAMPLE