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Small steps towards an open information infrastructure Parliament House, Canberra – 26 November 2010 Using Creative Commons in the Public Sector: Open Access to Knowledge, Culture and Public Sector Information (PSI)
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Mosman 8.7 square kilometres population 28,000 approx 170 council staff
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Social media use since 2005 Twitter Flickr photos YouTube
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Community Engagement Strategy Adopted April 2009 www.mosmanroundtable.net/ces
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Strategy 3 : Involve “Make information resources, wherever possible, available under an open content licence, specifically a Creative Commons Australia licence, to promote the use and dissemination of Council’s materials while retaining Council’s rights of authorship”
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Strategy 3 : Involve “Ensure that priority is given to open data formats to allow cost-effective and efficient use of that information by other Council systems as well as external applications and users”
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iPhone app Augmented Reality Layar app
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Councils spend a lot of time putting ads in the paper, signs on sites and writing to people but it is not always easy to identify the community of interest for a particular development proposal or approval. I see Planning Alerts as a supplement to the statutory notification we undertake and provides us with greater reach as a result. — John Carmichael Director Environment & Planning Mosman Council
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Mosman Council DATAstore in development with
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‘Right to information’ laws Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act) New South Wales, since 1 July
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Andrea Di Maio @andreadimaio @andreadimaio
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Government 2.0 is for every employee, not just communication or public information officers Toward a More Balanced View of Government 2.0 Andrea Di Maio, October 27, 2010
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thank you www.mosman.nsw.gov.au @mosmancouncil webteam@mosman.nsw.gov.au
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