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Material from the January 2019 Leaders Retreat in Sydney, Australia is set out below: | Material from the January 2019 Leaders Retreat in Sydney, Australia is set out below: | ||
− | # '''Agenda''' | + | # '''[[:File:CAPPI Program - Jan 2019.docx|Agenda]]''' |
# '''Inclusive Growth''' | # '''Inclusive Growth''' | ||
## [[:File:2019 CAPPI Paper Inclusive Growth.DOCX|discussion paper]] | ## [[:File:2019 CAPPI Paper Inclusive Growth.DOCX|discussion paper]] | ||
## [[:File:CAPPI 2019 - Thurs 24 Inclusive Growth Placemat.PDF|placemat]] | ## [[:File:CAPPI 2019 - Thurs 24 Inclusive Growth Placemat.PDF|placemat]] | ||
# '''Indigenous Development and Empowerment''' | # '''Indigenous Development and Empowerment''' | ||
− | ## discussion paper | + | ## [[:File:Indigenous Development and Empowerment Discussion Paper.DOCX|discussion paper]] |
# '''Public trust and social cohesion''' | # '''Public trust and social cohesion''' | ||
− | ## discussion paper | + | ## [[:File:Public Trust and Social Cohesion Paper.DOCX|discussion paper]] |
## [[:File:Public Trust and Social Cohesion Presentation (Jan 2019).PPTX|presentation]] | ## [[:File:Public Trust and Social Cohesion Presentation (Jan 2019).PPTX|presentation]] | ||
# '''Public Sector Innovation and Reform''' | # '''Public Sector Innovation and Reform''' | ||
− | ## discussion paper | + | ## [[:File:Public Sector Innovation and Reform Paper.DOCX|discussion paper]] |
## presentation | ## presentation | ||
# '''Challenges to the Rules-Based Order''' | # '''Challenges to the Rules-Based Order''' | ||
− | ## background reading material | + | ## [[:File:Challenges to the Rules-Based Order Background Articles.DOCX|background reading material]] |
#'''Digital service delivery: Disruptive digital technologies, data privacy and governance''' | #'''Digital service delivery: Disruptive digital technologies, data privacy and governance''' | ||
− | ## [[:File:Digital | + | ## [[:File:Disruptive Digital Technologies Paper.DOCX|discussion paper]] |
− | ## presentation | + | ## [[:File:Digital Service Delivery Presentation.PPTX|presentation]] |
# '''Presentation on CAPPI Exchange with Status of Women Canada by Ms Rachel Livingston''' | # '''Presentation on CAPPI Exchange with Status of Women Canada by Ms Rachel Livingston''' | ||
# '''Comparative material''' | # '''Comparative material''' | ||
## [[:File:Australia and Canada - A Comparative Primer (Nov 2018).pdf|Australia and Canada: a Comparative Primer]] | ## [[:File:Australia and Canada - A Comparative Primer (Nov 2018).pdf|Australia and Canada: a Comparative Primer]] | ||
## [[:File:Australia and Canada - Comparative Primer on Indigenous Affairs (2019).PDF|Australia and Canada: a Comparative Primer – Indigenous Affairs]]<br> | ## [[:File:Australia and Canada - Comparative Primer on Indigenous Affairs (2019).PDF|Australia and Canada: a Comparative Primer – Indigenous Affairs]]<br> |
Revision as of 11:03, 5 March 2019
Canada Australia Public Policy Initiative (CAPPI)
CAPPI was established in September 2007 by the prime ministers of Canada and Australia to support a productive dialogue and learning opportunities on topics of mutual interest between the public services of both countries. It consists of an interchange of public service executives, senior-level policy retreats and a public lecture series alternating between the two countries. CAPPI is aimed at supporting a productive dialogue and learning opportunities between the public services of both countries on a range of public policy topics of shared interest.
Material from the January 2019 Leaders Retreat in Sydney, Australia is set out below:
- Agenda
- Inclusive Growth
- Indigenous Development and Empowerment
- Public trust and social cohesion
- Public Sector Innovation and Reform
- discussion paper
- presentation
- Challenges to the Rules-Based Order
- Digital service delivery: Disruptive digital technologies, data privacy and governance
- Presentation on CAPPI Exchange with Status of Women Canada by Ms Rachel Livingston
- Comparative material