Kristin: This time last week I attended an Australian Science Communicators meeting at the RiAus to look at the report “Inspiring Australia: A National Strategy for Engaging with the Sciences”. I took along my cheat sheet, a diagram of how I felt the report fitted together and how the recommendations met desired outcomes. Given the interest from people on the night, and others from the Inspiring Australia group last week in Canberra, I thought I’d make it available in the hope it assists others to think through the recommendations in the report.
Bridge8: Summary of Inspiring Australia
Disclaimers: These are the views of Bridge8, and not meant to represent the views of any other body. Please feel free to use and change this diagram for your own purposes in line with the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia, and we recognise the “Inspiring Australia” Report is copyright of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Finally, we’d be interested in your comments on the report and if you found this diagram useful.
Lovely!
Thanks for sharing, Kristin. And your blog looks terrific: informative and thought-provoking 🙂
Great to meet you in Canberra last week – you are doing high quality, cutting edge and essential work!
Belinda Griffiths, Get into Genes.
Thank you Belinda, your comments are much appreciated. Was good to meet you too and build connections in the emerging tech space.
The Inspiring Australia strategy report is now available here: http://www.innovation.gov.au/Science/InspiringAustralia/Documents/InspiringAustraliaBrochure.pdf
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