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Sunshine Coast Digital Futures Blue Sky Workshop David Bartlett Peter Croger

Sunshine Coast Digital Futures Blue Sky Workshop David Bartlett Peter Croger. Today. Introductions Imagining the Future – The Matrix, SWOT Digital Futures: Faster downloads or something else? Where are we now? Assessing the Sunshie Coast . Lunch Break

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Sunshine Coast Digital Futures Blue Sky Workshop David Bartlett Peter Croger

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  1. Sunshine Coast Digital Futures Blue Sky Workshop David Bartlett Peter Croger

  2. Today • Introductions • Imagining the Future – The Matrix, SWOT • Digital Futures: Faster downloads or something else? • Where are we now? Assessing the Sunshie Coast. • Lunch Break • Working groups – ideas, ideas, ideas. • Identifying the priorities and opportunities • Conclusions & Reporting Back

  3. Introductions. Why are we here today?

  4. Skylar Williams • 2 years old • Single mother • Year Ten completed • Household Income <$30k

  5. Tom Fielding • 17 yo, disengaged from school since 15 • Interested in cars and engines • Minor drug charge • Unemployed, unskilled • Couch surfing with friends and family

  6. Todd Greenaway • 34 years old • Serial & Successful Entrepreneur • Proposal for tourism venture that will create 40 jobs • Looking for investors and approvals

  7. Barney Bilado • FIFO miner • Spends 2 weeks on, 2 weeks in Caloundra • Disposable income looking for local investments • Family of 6 going to local primary school

  8. Michael Notley • 48 years old • Chronic Disease sufferer • Visits GP once a week, hospital once a month • Household Income <$30k • Little or no in home care available

  9. Anne Johnstone • 78 years old • Living alone, broken hip six months ago. • Family live in Tasmania • Considering aged care options. • Must travel for physio every week.

  10. Jess Schofield • Former CEO • Sea changer • Design, media, music and production skills • Wants to build a business on the Sunshine Coast

  11. The Matrix…. How will life be different for these people in 2020? How will they interact with Government? How will they create wealth? How will they participate in work, learning, community? How will they manage their social and economic needs?

  12. The direct contribution of the internet to the Australian economy is worth approximately $50 billion or 3.6% of Australia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2010. This contribution is of similar value to the retail sector or Australia’s iron ore exports. Access Economics 2011

  13. Extraordinary new ways of creating wealth.

  14. Disruptive new channels through which to have a conversation with your customers.

  15. New solutions to old public policy challenges.

  16. Three essential elements for success…

  17. Digital Strategy Narrative Infrastructure

  18. What are the components of a successful whole of community Digital Strategy?

  19. Local Information • Key Economic Sectors Twelve Key Digital Futures Focus Areas • ICT Sector & Digital Workforce • SME Sector • Online Government Services • Connected Households • Engagement of the Socially Excluded • Community Health & Wellbeing • Community Education & Skills • Community Safety & Security • Vibrant & Sustainable Living • Democracy & Open Government

  20. Connected Households

  21. Local Information

  22. Vibrant & Sustainable Living

  23. Community Health & Wellbeing

  24. Community Education & Skills

  25. Community Safety & Security

  26. Engagement of the Socially Excluded

  27. Democracy & Open Government

  28. Online Government Services

  29. Key Economic Sectors

  30. SME Sector

  31. ICT Sector & Digital Workforce

  32. What are the priorities?

  33. Four starting candidates… (TBC) • Vibrant & Sustainable Living • Health & Wellbeing • Online Government Services • Education & Skills

  34. AreaTBC Vibrant & Sustainable Living • What good stuff is happening now? • Where do we want to be? • What opportunities are there to do better? • What are the barriers to doing better? • What are our plans for action?

  35. Conclusion • Next Steps • Reporting Back

  36. A short history of telecomms in Australia… why NBN?

  37. Pre Deregulation in the Early 90s Telecom Retail Innovation Services ISPs Telecom Wholesale “Pits and Pipes”

  38. Post Deregulation in the Early 90s Telstra Optus Others Retail Innovation Services ISPs Telstra Wholesale “Pits and Pipes”

  39. Post NBN Telstra Optus ISPs Retail Innovation Services ISPs Regional Niche Others NBN Wholesale “Pits and Pipes”

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