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HERALD/AGE LATERAL ECONOMICS [HALE] INDEX OF AUSTRALIAN WELLBEING [IAW] - DEC 2011
The project was directed and co-authored by Nicholas GRUEN CEO Lateral Economics
DRAFT RECORD MEETING A4 SUN 15 JUL 2012
ZIG/ZAG: SAN Review "HALE Index of Australian Wellbeing" Model [SZIG]
Objectives: 1 Review HALE Index Australian Wellbeing [IAW] Model
2 Raise awareness HALE-IAW Concepts
3 establish Contact Groups
Date: Sunday for 12 wks Time: 15:00 - 17:00
Venue: Mosman Library & Mosman RSL Contact: Stephen GOULD
Military Rd 0416-009-468
MOSMAN 2088
Using Fig 2: Measure of Australia’s Progress [MAP] 2000-10, dashboard of headline
indicators as the Model for an individual’s interest in eCommittee Participation [E]:
INVITEES ATTENDEES INTEREST
Peter AXTENS [PMA] Chr Y Aa, Ad, Ae, Af, Bb, Bc, Cf
Don ARCHBOLD [DAA] Y Measurement Wellbeing
Rein WEVER [RDW] E Ab, Ac, Ae
Pim RAVESTIJN [WPR] E Ac, Ad, Bd, Be
Adrian SHORT [ADS] E Ae, Bc, Cd
Jan NEILSEN [JNN] Y Aa, Af, Ba, Bd, Cc
Lindsay JEWELL [LSJ] E Ab, Ae, Af, Bc, Ca
Otto NOE [OHN] E Aa, Ab, Ac, Bd, Cb
Phil MURPHY [PLM] E Aa, Ac, Ba, Bc, Cb
Ronald FORBES [RDF] E Aa, Af, Bc, Ca, Cc
Stephen GOULD [SGG] Sec Y Aa, Ab, Ae, Af, Bb, Cf
FEEDBACK RECEIVED
A Expressions of Interest had been received for the Research Program into the
12 On-line Economic Models of Wellbeing.
Further information would be provided over the next 2 weeks hence the date
to confirm all Research Groups extended to Sun 29 Jul 2012
B DAA produced several documents on Poverty and Health including
1 "Explanation of Absolute and Relative Poverty and How Calculated"
by D A PLAYER St Andrews University 1994
This document states (P67) "Seebohm Rowntree (1871-1954) - his report and
his definition of poverty in the most stringent terms has had enormous
influence and forms the administrative basis around which the British
post-war social security system was constructed.
Much the same could be said about what happened in the USA.
When Sir William BEVERIDEG was writing his famous Report, in 1942, on Social
Insurance and Allied Services, Rowntree was one of his advisors and a member
of a small sub-committee looking at the details on social security benefit
levels"
2 "Riches to Die for"
by David DONNISON "The Guardian Wed 27 Jul 1994
This document explained (p73) "In increasingly unequal societies, the more
unemployment, the more homelessness, the more houses repossessed, the more
poverty, the greater will be the sense of anxiety and insecurity among the
population at large".
"Meanwhile, if job opportunities, pension rights and health services appear
to be crumbling, people feel that "there is further to fall and the risks of
daily life are more worrying".
C JNN had submitted a number of articles about eHealth including articles in
the Weekend Australian 30 Jun 2012 - 01 Jul 2012
1 "How not to set up e-health" by Sue DUNLEVY and
2 "Sceptics wary of risks and inadequacies with PCEHR system" by Karen DEARNE
D SGG provided a copy of the 8 Candidate eStandards accepted by the National eHealth
Transition Authority [NEHTA] for software development in eHealth systems {Att A}.
7 of the "eStandards" are proprietary Standards owned by US software and hardware
organisations which required "Health Information Exchange [HIE]" 3rd parties to
exchange information from one standard to another
E The meeting agreed that it appears that Health has perhaps the most significant
impact on Wellbeing
F PMA as a former resident of Lismore expressed an interest in "The Nimbian Goodtimes"
Newspaper and the number of advertisers in that journal.
Some advertisers may be interested in sponsoring the HALE-IAW review web-site
G PMA proposed that the Research Fee for organisations could be
1 12- months free advertising as Sponsors on 5 pages of the SAN "HALE-IAW"
Review web-site
2 Long-term Royalties from future Sponsors for the Research information
provided
3 An invitation to co-odinate local meetings to explain the new
Wellbeing Economic Models as a prelude to the local decentralised
co-generation and tri-generation Sustainability Model developed by
Woking Council and presented by Alan JONES MBE to Sydney 22 Jul 2008
17:00 Meeting closed 17:00
NEXT MEETING Balgowlah RSL 16:00 - 18:00 Sun 22 Jul 2012
ACTION ITEMS ACTION WHO FOR WHEN
1 Notify changes Draft Record A4 All SGG W2012/07/18
2 2nd Call for Research Work Groups SGG All H 2012/07/19
3 1st Feedback Research Fee Proposal All SGG F 2012/07/20
4 Finalise Research Work Groups Mgt Cmt U 2012/07/29
SAN1APC1-HLECA4D1 SAN HALE INDEX AUS WELLBEING [IAW] REVIEW 12:45 2012/07/16
14:30 2012/07/16-3 MTG A4 - DRAFT RECORD U 2012/07/15 2/2
This is Table 4 in the Herald/Age Lateral Economics [HALE] Index of Australian
Wellbeing [IAW].
This Table compares the Indicators in Canadian Index of Wellbeing [CIW] with
Sources from which the Australian Data will be obtained
CANADIAN INDEX OF WELLBEING [CIW] INDICATORS
A Democratic Engagement 8
B Community Vitality 11
C Education 8
D Environment 14
E Healthy Populations 10
F Leisure & Culture 8
G Living Standards 9
A DEMOCRATIC ENGAGEMENT - 8 INDICATORS
1 Voter Turnout
2 Volunteer rates for Political Activities
3 Policy Impact Perceptions
4 Representation of Women in Parliament
5 Net Official Development Assistance % Gross National Income [GNI]
6 Ratio of registered to eligible voters
7 Satisfaction with democracy
8 Interest in Politics
Aa Australian Data - How the Australian Data will be provided
1 Australian Unity Wellbeing Index [AUWI] - Satisfaction with
Government (AUWI-2010)
2 Portion of Informal Votes cast in Federal Elections (AEC)
B COMMUNITY VITALITY - 11 INDICATORS
1 Rates of Volunteering
2 Number of Close Relatives
3 Providing Assistance to others
4 Poverty Crime
5 Violent Crime
6 Walking alone after dark
7 Trust
8 Experience of Discrimination
9 Caring for others
10 Belonging to Community
11 Participation in Group Activities
Ba Australian Data - How the Australian Data will be provided
1 Rates of Volunteering & Group Activities (ABS General Survey 2006)
2 Crime Rates (ABS Crime Victimisation, 2009-2010)
3 Fear of Crime (ABS General Survey 2006)
4 Rates of caring for others (ABS Disability, Ageing and Carers 2009)
C EDUCATION - 8 INDICATORS
1 Early childhood education and care
2 Development health in kindergarten
3 Student-educator ratio in public schools
4 Social and emotional competence in middle childhood
5 Basic educational knowledge and skills of youth
6 Socio-economic gradient
7 High school completion
8 Post-secondary participation and attainment
Ca Australian Data - How the Australian Data will be provided
1 ABS Education and Work, May 2010
2 Rates of Early Childhood Development Vulnerability (AEDI 2009)
3 Participation and attainment rates of educational qualifications
(ABS Education and Work, May 2010)
4 Learning outcomes of secondary school students (OECD PISA, 2009)
D ENVIRONMENT - 14 INDICATORS
1 Criteria Air Containment Emissions Index
2 GHG emissions
3 Primary energy production
4 Final demand energy use
5 Water Quality Index
6 Water yield in Southern Canada
7 Residential water use
8 Non-Renewable Energy Reserve Index
9 Non-Renewable Metal Reserve Index
10 Waste Disposal & Diversion Rate
11 Canadian Living Planet Index
12 Marine Trophic Level Index
13 Timber Sustainability Index
14 Ground-level ozone
Da Australian Data - How the Australian Data will be provided
Environmental statistics are available through MAP for air
pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, water,
forestry, fisheries and waste
However, these are typically quite old and only infrequently updated.
E HEALTHY POPULATIONS - 10 INDICATORS
1 Health-adjusted life expectancy
2 Diabetes
3 Depression
4 Life expectancy at birth
5 Infant mortality
6 Smoking
7 Patient satisfaction with health services
8 Population with a regular family doctor
9 Influenza immunisation among age 65+
10 Self-rated health
Ea Australian Data - How the Australian Data will be provided
1 Life expectancy (ABS Deaths, 2009)
2 Burden of disease (AIHW, Preventable hospitalizations)
3 Self-rated health (ABS National Health Survey, 2008)
F LEISURE & CULTURE - 8 INDICATORS
1 Social leisure activities
2 Arts and culture activities
3 Volunteering for culture and recreation Organisations
4 Physical activity
5 Attending performing arts
6 Visits to national parks and national historic sites
7 Nights on vacation
8 Spending on culture and recreation
Fa Australian Data - How the Australian Data will be provided
1 Participation in leisure and volunteering activities by type of activity
(ABS General Social Survey, 2006)
2 Involvement in sport (ABS Involvement in Organised sport and
physical activity, 2010)
3 Visitor nights and expenditure on tourism (ABS Tourism Satellite
Accounts 2009-10 and Tourism Accommodation, Dec 2010)
G LIVING STANDARDS - 9 INDICATORS
1 Income distribution
2 Incidence of low income,
3 Wealth distribution
4 CSLS Economic Security Index
5 Long-term unemployment
6 Employment rate
7 CIBC Employment Quality Index
8 Housing suitability and affordability
9 After-tax median income
Ga Australian Data - How the Australian Data will be provided
1 Household income & wealth (ABS Survey of Income & Housing 2007-08)
2 Unemployment (ABS Labour Force, 2011)
3 Housing Affordability (ABS Survey of Income & Housing 2007-08)
4 Financial stress indicators (ABS General Social Survey 2006)
SAN1APC1-HLETB4R1 SAN HALE INDEX AUS WELLBEING REVIEW 11:00 2012/07/09
12:30 2012/07/09-3 TABLE 4 - COMPARISON CIW & AUSTRALIAN DATA SOURCES 1/4
14:28 Tue 10 Jul 2012 Recipients: CLFACEL1
REF: HLECA3D1 Y/R: HALE Index Aus Wellbeing Model
This email can be reviewed Online here
Hi - This a Call for Volunteers for the 4 Research Groups
to review the 12 On-line Models
NEXT STEPS
If you are interested please email me by 17:00 Sat 14 Jul 2012
so we can finalise the 4 Research Groups on Sun 15 Jul 2012
Thank you
regards
Stephen GOULD
Public Officer
SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK [SAN]
14:38 T 2012/07/10 612089
E: san.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: {61}(0)416-009-468
DRAFT RECORD MEETING A3 SUN 08 JUL 2012
ZIG/ZAG: SAN Review “HALE Index of Australian Wellbeing” Model [SZIG]
Objectives: 1 Review HALE Index Australian Wellbeing[ AIW] Model
2 Raise awareness HALE-AIW Concepts
3 establish Contact Groups
Date: Sunday for 12 wks Time: 16:00 - 18:00
Venue: Hornsby RSL Contact:Stephen GOULD
4 High St 0416-009-468
HORNSBY 2077
Using Fig 2: Measure of Australia’s Progress [MAP] 2000-10, Dashboard of Headline Indicators
as the Model for an individual’s interest in eCommittee Participation [E]:
A Society B Economy C Environment
INVITEES ATTENDEES INTEREST
Peter AXTENS [PMA] Chr Y Aa, Ad, Ae, Af, Bb, Bc, Cf
Don ARCHBOLD [DAA] Y Measurement Wellbeing
Rein WEVER [RDW] E Ab, Ac, Ae
Pim RAVESTIJN [WPR] E Ac, Ad, Bd, Be
Adrian SHORT [ADS] E Ae, Bc, Cd
Lindsay JEWELL [LSJ] E Ab, Ae, Af, Bc, Ca
Otto NOE [OHN] E Aa, Ab, Ac, Bd, Cb
Phil MURPHY [PLM] E Aa, Ac, Ba, Bc, Cb
Ronald FORBES [RDF] E Aa, Af, Bc, Ca, Cc
Stephen GOULD [SGG] Sec Y Aa, Ab, Ae, Af, Bb, Cf
FEEDBACK RECEIVED
1 PLM was involved with the Agriculture and considered small farm
associations may be interested in Promoting their members produce on Internet sites
that have Public Interest if there was a reasonable cost
2 RDF submitted a reference to the ”Kaufman’s Mega Planning for Sustainability” Model
which will be considered for future evaluation
16:00 There are 12 Models included as References in the HALE-AIW Report
A Research and Evaluation Criteria
a Web-site
1 Type of Website - eg Information, Interactive, Online Ordering
2 Structure of Website
3 Number of Pages
b Measures of Wellbeing
1 Are there any measures of Wellbeing ?
2 Is there a base year ? eg Councils Carbon Emissions 1996
3 Are there any formulae for calculating Wellbeing ?
c Research eCredits Formula
Start Date Start Time Finish Date Finish Time
1 The Start Date and the Finish Date will always be the same day
2 If there is a late start 23:59:59 is the final time
3 If the research continues after midnight The Start Date is the next
day and the Start Time is 00:00:00
Travel Time
1 Travel Time is 30 mins each way
Units of Time
1 Units of Time are 3 mins
RESEARCH WORK GROUP 1
A Australian Unity Wellbeing Index [AUWI]
B Canadian Index of Wellbeing [CIW]
C Environmental Performance Index [EPI]
RESEARCH WORK GROUP 2
D Gross National Happiness [GNH]
E Genuine Progress Indicator [GPI]
F Human Development Index [HDI]
RESEARCH WORK GROUP 3
H Measures of Australia’s Progress [MAP]
I OECD’s Better Life Index [OBLI]
J Sustainable Development Indicators [SDI]
RESEARCH WORK GROUP 4
K Stigliiz-Sen-Fitoussi [SSF]
L Subjective Wellbeing - Community Indicators Victoria [CIV]
M United Nations Development Program [UNDP]
18:00 Meeting closed 18:00
NEXT MEETING Balgowlah RSL 16:00 - 18:00 Sun 15 Jul 2012
ACTION ITEMS ACTION WHO FOR WHEN
1 Notify changes Draft Record A3 All SGG W2012/07/11
2 Call for Research Work Groups SGG All H 2012/07/12
3 Response Call Research Work Groups All SGG U 2012/07/15
4 Finalise Research Work Groups Mgt Cmt All U 2012/07/22
SAN1APC1-HLECA3D1 SAN HALE INDEX AUS WELLBEING [IAW] REVIEW 10:30 2012/07/09
11:15 2012/07/09-3 MTG A3 – DRAFT RECORD U 2012/07/08 2/2
15:24 Tue 03 Jul 2012 Recipients: CLFACEL1
REF: HLECA2D1 Y/R: HALE Index Aus Wellbeing Model
Hi - this draft record can be reviewed Online here
Regards
Stephen GOULD
Secretary
15:32 T 2012/07/03 612011
E: san.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: {61}(0)416-009-468
DRAFT RECORD MEETING A2 SUN 01 JUL 2012
ZIG/ZAG: SAN Review HALE Index Australian Wellbeing [SZIG]
Objectives: 1 Review HALE Index Australian Wellbeing
2 Raise awareness HALE Concepts
3 establish Contact Groups
Date: Sunday for 12 wks Time: 15:00 - 17:00
Venue: Mosman RSL Contact: Stephen GOULD
719 Military Rd 0416-009-468
MOSMAN 2088
Using Fig 2: Measure of Australia’s Progress [MAP] 2000-10, dashboard of headline
indicators as the Model for an individual’s interest in eCommittee Participation [E]:
A Society
a Health
b Education & Training
c Work
d Crime
e Family, community & Social cohesion
f Democracy, Governance & Citizenship
B Economy
a National Income
b National Wealth
c Household Economic Wellbeing,
d Housing
e Productivity
C Environment
a Biodiversity
b Land
c Inland Waters
d Oceans & Estuaries,
e Atmosphere
f Waste
INVITEES ATTENDEES INTEREST
Peter AXTENS [PMA] Chr Y Aa, Ad, Ae, Af, Bb, Bc, Cf
Don ARCHBOLD [DAA] Y Measurement Wellbeing
Rein WEVER [RDW] E Ab, Ac, Ae
Pim RAVESTIJN [WPR] E Ac, Ad, Bd, Be
Adrian SHORT [ADS] Y Ae, Bc, Cd
Jan NEILSEN [JNN] E Aa, Af, Ba, Bd, Cc
Lindsay JEWELL [LSJ] E Ab, Ae, Af, Bc, Ca
Otto NOE [OHN] E Aa, Ab, Ac, Bd, Cb
Stephen GOULD [SGG] Sec Y Aa, Ab, Ae, Af, Bb, Cf
15:00 The meeting started at 15:00 at Mosman Library as Library closes at 16:00
DAA submitted a report that reviewed the 10 Boxes, 11 Figures and 18 tables.
The essence of the report was that "Subjective Wellbeing Measures" clash with
the "Market System" which does not acknowledge Fairness or Wellbeing.
Hence the interest as to how Wellbeing will be measured
An example is that the Mining Boom may provide jobs but if families have to
move and leave their extended family network, friends, and social network
how does that improve Individual as well as Family Wellbeing ?
The Library Workgroup viewed the 12 Research Models identified in the HALE
Index of Australia’s Wellbeing and reviewed the Canadian Index of Wellbeing [CIW],
In Table 4 CIW has identified a series of Indicators under 7 Domains
DOMAIN INDICATORS AUS DATA
A Democratic Engagement 8 TBC
B Community Vitality 11
C Education 8
D Environment 14
E Healthy Populations 10
F Leisure & Culture 8
G Living Standards 9
The Library Workgroup proposed to establish 4 Work Groups of 3 members.
Each Workgroup would evaluate 3 Models each over 4 week – one 1 week and
the final week to submit as report.
The Workgroup evaluation criteria, possibly based on the CIW as the base Model,
will be confirmed at the next meeting.
Notice of the call for Workgroup Volunteers within 3 wks
16:40 DAA said as according to “Table 4: Comparison of Indicators used in CIW
and Australian Data”, the Australian Data in the HALE –AIW was heavily
dependent on the Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS] it would be worth
notifying people of the relevant ABS Reports and Location of ABS
16:45 The meeting agreed:
A To use the CIW Model as the template for Wellbeing to understand how
Wellbeing will be measured
B To establish Workgroups to research the other 12 Models
C To confirm the Model Evaluation Criteria at the next meeting
17:00 Meeting closed 17:00
NEXT MEETING Balgowlah RSL 16:00 - 18:00 Sun 08 Jul 2012
ACTION ITEMS
ACTION WHO FOR WHEN
1 Notify changes Draft Record A2 All SGG W 2012/07/04
2 List Australian Data Sources in CIW SGG All H 2012/07/05
3 Notice of call for Volunteers SGG All F 2012/07/06
SAN1APC1-HLECA2D1 SAN HALE INDEX AUS WELLBEING [IAW] REVIEW 14:30 2012/07/02
16:12 2012/07/02-3 MTG A2 – DRAFT RECORD U 2012/07/01 2/2
REPORT: BOXES,FIGURES AND TABLES
12:35 Fri 29 Jun 2012 Recipients: CLFACEL1
REF: CA1DFOE1 Y/R: HALE Index Aus Wellbeing Model
"HALE-IAW" INDEX BOXES, FIGURES AND TABLES ONLINE
Hi - The Indices for the 10 Boxes, 11 Figures and 18 Tables included in the
Herald/Age Lateral Economic [HALE] Index of Australian Wellbeing [IAW]
are now Online and can be reviewed on
A 10 Boxes with a page number for each box
B 11 Figures with a page number for each figure
C 18 Tables with a page number for each table
There are interesting topics in each section including
Figure 2 (p11) "Dashboard of Headline Indicators"
Table 4 (p13) "Comparison of Indicators used in Canadian and Australian IW"
Box 4 (p27) "Valuing the Cost of Emissions"
Box 5 (p29) "How should we value costs we impose on Future Generations"
Table 11 (p33) "World Bank estimates of Australia's Total Wealth"
Table 12 (p34) "Human Capital Accumulation"
Figure 6 (p40) "Human Capital depletion from long term employment"
Box 9 (p52) "Existing Approaches to Environmental Accounting"
Figure 8 (p56) The impact of major medical conditions on Wellbeing"
NEXT STEPS
Please advise by email if you would like to participate on this eCommittee.
The "Local Community Credits [LCC] " for eCommittee Participation can be
reviewed here
Regards
Stephen GOULD
Secretary
13:12 F 2012/06/29 612011
E: san.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: {61}(0)416-009-468
16:02 Thu 28 Jun 2012 Recipients: CLFACEL1
REF: HLECA1D1 Y/R: HALE Index Aus Wellbeing Model
Hi - here is the draft record of the Inaugural meeting A1 of SAN Policies and
Practices Management Committee to review the Herald/Age Lateral Economics
[HALE] Index of Australian Wellbeing.
We are very fortunate that Don ARCHBOLD as a Lecturer in Economics in a
number of Countries including Canada, UK and Australia at several Schools
and Universities was able to attend the initial meeting and provide the
framework for the review of the HALE Index of Australian Wellbeing [HALE-IAW].
Don expressed great interest in the Canadian Index of Wellbeing [CIW]
which will be reviewed along with other Web-site Models at the next meeting
The meeting agreed that it is very appropriate if there were people with the
following expertise participating in this eCommittee
A Statistics
B Sociology
C Politics
D Demography
E Law
The new Lateral Economic Model appears to cover other issues like
1 Health
2 Employment
3 Education
4 Climate Change
5 Sustainability
6 Land Assets
The format for participating in an eCommittee can be reviewed on
other Special Interest Groups
NEXT STEPS
Please email me if you are interested in participating in the Review
of the HALE Index of Australian Wellbeing
Regards
Stephen GOULD
Secretary
16:29 H 2012/06/28 612011
E: san.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: {61}(0)416-009-468
DRAFT RECORD MEETING 1 SUN 24 JUN 2012
ZIG/ZAG: SAN Review HALE Index Wellbeing [SZIG]
Objectives: 1 Review HALE Index Australian Wellbeing
2 Raise awareness HALE Concepts
3 establish Contact Groups
Date: Sun 24 Jun2012 Time: 16:30 - 18:00
Venue: Balgowlah RSL Contact: Stephen GOULD
32 Ethel Street 0416-009-468
BALGOWLAH 2092
INVITEES ATTENDEES OBSERVERS
Peter AXTENS [PMA] Chr Y Adrian SHORT [ADS]
Don ARCHBOLD [DAA] Y Jan NEILSEN [JNN]
Rein WEVER [RDW] N
Pim RAVESTIJN [PIR] N
Stephen GOULD [SGG] Sec Y
The Initial Invitees had been provided with extracts prior to the meeting
A The Table of Contents of the HALE Index Australia's Wellbeing
B Tab 2: Herald/Age - Lateral Economics Index of Wellbeing {xiii}
C Fig 2: Measures of Australia's Progress [MAP] 2000-10 {P11}
D Tab 4: Comparison indicators in Canadian IW and Aus IW {P13/14}
16:30 PMA opened meeting by welcoming attendees and explaining
the role of SAN HALE Review Management Committee to:
1 Establish timetable and framework to review HALE Index Wellbeing
2 Evaluate other Model of Wellbeing
3 Place HALE Index on Website similar to other Models on Websites
16:45 DAA as the first Lecturer in Economics at Macquarie University in 1964 explained
framework for Economics
There are 3 Models
1 Market System - started as a Barter System until Money invented to
enable a price to be established by a Market for every commodity
2 Planned Economy - The State makes all the decisions about production
3 Mixed Economy - a mixture of both where the State and Business work
together to provide produce and jobs for as many as possible
The Government influences the distribution of Wealth as the "Market System has
no concept of Fairness"
Concerns that Powerful People can have undue Influence on Market Pricing
particularly through Cartels
Discussions on Market Systems such as
1 Gold (Rothschilds as Permanent Chair of the 5 member London
Bullions Market Association [LBMA] set Gold Price twice-a-day
at New Court in London),
2 Silver (Bunker Hunts cornered Silver Market in 1979),
3 Oil - Standard Oil broken up by US Government in 1911 and
4 Telephone - the breakup of AT & T by US Government in 1974
17:15 DAA then explained the issues involved with Economics
A Statistics
B Sociology
C Politics
D Demography
E Law
The new Lateral Economic Model appears to cover other issues like
1 Health
2 Employment
3 Education
4 Climate Change
5 Sustainability
6 Land Assets
17:45 The meeting agreed:
A it would be useful if the following could be provided from the Herald/Age Lateral
Economics [HALE] Index of Australian Wellbeing before next meeting
1 A list of all the Boxes - 10
2 A list of all the Figures - 11
3 A list of all the Tables - 18
B Other people with appropriate background invited to participate on eCommittee
C eCredits System for eParticipation provided for review
18:00 Meeting closed 18:00
NEXT MEETING Library 15:00 - 16:00 Sun 01 Jul 2012
RSL 16:00 - 17:00
ACTION ITEMS ACTION WHO FOR WHEN
1 List of all Boxes, Figures and Tables SGG All H 2012/06/28
2 Draft eCredits System for review SGG All F 2012/06/29
3 Review Lists provided All All S 2012/06/30
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