The national "Realising Our Broadband Future" Summit will now also
have remote venue participation through half-day discussions in
several other cities. As well as Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane are
confirmed, with Canberra, Wollongong and Adelaide as possibles.

Check out any of these via: http://bbf.civictec.net/

While they are endorsed and will contribute to the national Summit,
these forums are a grassroots initiative and have been organised
mainly by a number of enthusiastic non-government organisations and
individuals.  This is not a soapbox, but a chance to have a proactive
& productive say about the practical ways an improved Australian
broadband system can enhance the quality of life for people and
communities.

Hope you can make it.

cheers

John Wells
CivicTEC

On Dec 4, 9:17 am, Paul Wallbank <paulwallb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you failed to get a seat at the Realising our Broadband Future
> event to be held at UNSW on December 10 and 11, Parramatta City
> Council will be hosting a half-day consultative forum on December 10.
>
> This will include segments of the official video feed as well as
> facilitated discussion aligned with the themes of the national
> summit.
>
> Seats are free but limited. Details are available 
> athttp://bbfparra.civictec.net/

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