Wellbeing in Public Policy Practice - Melbourne 25/11/10

Around the world governments are recognising that there is more to life - and government - than GDP. The Australian Government Treasury has developed a "wellbeing" framework for evaluating policy and outcomes, and the Australian Bureau of Statistics has developed a project named "Measures of Australia's Progress". Both aim to broaden the objectives and measures of government beyond purely economic indicators.

These developments, and how public policy in Australia might change as a result, will be discussed by Dr Ken Henry, Secretary to the Treasury, Don Henry, CEO, Australian Conservation Foundation and Gemma Van Halderen, Social Data Integration and Analysis Branch, Australian Bureau of Statistics. Thursday 25 November 6pm, University of Melbourne.

Basement Theatre, The SPOT
Faculty of Business and Economics Building, University of Melbourne 
198 Berkeley St
Carlton
, VICTORIA
 3053

This is the last in a series of three seminars about social and environmental measures for public policy. The panel will discuss how wellbeing frameworks are already being used in Practice in Australia, how they might develop, and how they might influence the future development of public policy.

This seminar is presented by Grattan Institute, in conjunction with the McCaughey Centre, the Centre for Public Policy of the University of Melbourne and Trinity College.

To register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1030972667

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