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Witchdoctors, data analytics and trust
The world is converging rapidly into a data driven, analytics led, hyper knowledge existence. We are all on the same journey whatever our role or calling in life.
The world is converging rapidly into a data driven, analytics led, hyper knowledge existence. We are…
26th April 2019 -
Time to reflect
Irrespective of one’s religious views or credo, each faith has its seasons. Easter is one of those signposts for reflection.
Irrespective of one’s religious views or credo, each faith has its seasons. Easter is one of those…
18th April 2019 -
Galloping into a federal election
ALGA and the LGAQ were straight out of the blocks, pitching our 7-point plan with the prime ask a restoration of financial assistance grants to 1% of federal taxation revenue.
ALGA and the LGAQ were straight out of the blocks, pitching our 7-point plan with the prime ask a re…
12th April 2019 -
Voting changes campaign rolls on
Why the numbers say everything from the meeting on Tuesday.
Why the numbers say everything from the meeting on Tuesday.
5th April 2019 -
Change is not reform
No other government sector in this State or indeed, across the nation, has absorbed as much policy and administrative reform over the past decade as local government in Queensland.
No other government sector in this State or indeed, across the nation, has absorbed as much policy a…
22nd March 2019 -
CEO Weekly Wrap 15 March 2019
Heading off a voting calamity
Heading off a voting calamity
20th March 2019 -
Heading off a voting calamity
This is the third column running in which I have highlighted the Palaszczuk Government’s controversial and largely unwelcome changes to the voting system.
This is the third column running in which I have highlighted the Palaszczuk Government’s controver…
15th March 2019 -
Weekly wrap with LGAQ CEO Greg Hallam - 30 November 2018
CEO Weekly wrap
CEO Weekly wrap
30th November 2018