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Dispelling the 'truths'Professor Don Aitkin, Vice Chancellor at the University of Canberra, presented the keynote address. Speaking on the topic, 'Local Government and the future of communities', Prof Aitkin said that over the past 40 years our country, like most others, has undergone a series of powerful changes. "The last two generations have built a much better society in Australia," he said. "Our country is more tolerant, and more inventive and creative. It is better educated. Our sense of nationalism is less strident and self conscious. Compared to any other country you like to name, Australia is doing a decent job in growing itself." However, he believes the values of those who govern us are changing in a counter productive way. Prof Aitkin does not agree with the following 'values' or so called 'truths' currently dominating public policy decisions.
He believes that to address these trends Councils should take the following course of action. First, defend your 'community'; second, find creative new funding sources, particularly using your greatest asset your people; and last, nurture your knowledge sources. "Local Government is in the frontline of the changes affecting all Australian communities and it is vital that your deliberations and your work are successful," Prof Aitkin concluded.
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