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Liberating digital content:
a Right to Information Day breakfast panel discussion

Wednesday 28 September 2011
7.00 am – 9.00 am
The Edge Auditorium, State Library of Queensland
Cultural Centre, Stanley Place, South Bank

The State Library of Queensland, Queensland State Archives and the Queensland Office of the Information Commissioner invite you to a free breakfast panel discussion as part of the celebrations marking Queensland's annual Right to Information Day.

Chaired by Dr Nicholas Gruen, the panel discussion will address the topic ‘Liberating digital content: the challenges and opportunities of open government’.  

Explore what Government 2.0 and the National Broadband Network will mean for the world of public sector information. Will it mean unlocking the latent information wealth of the nation - or a loss of control and privacy. Or is it all just hype and a passing fad?

Panel members

  • Ann Steward, Australian Government Chief Information Officer of the Australian Government Information Management Office, Department of Finance and Deregulation
  • Janet Prowse, Executive Director and State Archivist, Queensland State Archives
  • Rory McLeod, Director, Client Services and Collections, State Library of Queensland
  • Dr Paul Campbell, Executive Officer, Queensland ICT Industry Workgroup

A light breakfast will be served. 

Please register to attend by Monday 19 September 2011.

To register, click here.  

This event is targeted at IT professionals, Chief Information Officers, Information Management professionals and anyone interested in open government issues. 

For enquiries, phone 07 3131 7787. 

Image by Andrew Young, winner of the Libraryhack photo mash up competition.

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