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Two Words for Tomorrow There is an amazing campaign underway, helping Australia and Australians for the future of our incredible country. We all invited to take part and voice our opinion. It couldn’t be easier too – all you need to do is sum up what you the biggest challenge facing Australia’s future is in just two words . Maybe it’s Better Transport, Cheaper Insurance, or Global Warming. What do you think? What are your Two Words for Tomorrow going to be? It’s a question that lies at the heart of a new interactive campaign recently launched by GE, which asks Australians to share their opinions on what matters most to them. The campaign is open to all Australians online and is being supported by events being held in capital cities during April and May. The events will see a polling station set up in the centre of the city on a designated date, where visitors can enter their Two Words for Tomorrow. The answers will then feature on a Two Words waterfall, a digital artwork installation, which will run across two 4 metre x 2 metre LED screens, highlighting the top ten themes as they happen. Come on everyone – let’s do this! Please ‘Like’ the Facebook page , enter your Two Words for Tomorrow – you count, and you opinion counts so like the page and pass it on!

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Two Words for Tomorrow

There is an amazing campaign underway, helping Australia and Australians for the future of our incredible country.

We all invited to take part and voice our opinion. It couldn’t be easier too – all you need to do is sum up what you the biggest challenge facing Australia’s future is in just two words. Maybe it’s Better Transport, Cheaper Insurance, or Global Warming.

What do you think? What are your Two Words for Tomorrow going to be?

It’s a question that lies at the heart of a new interactive campaign recently launched by GE, which asks Australians to share their opinions on what matters most to them.

The campaign is open to all Australians online and is being supported by events being held in capital cities during April and May. The events will see a polling station set up in the centre of the city on a designated date, where visitors can enter their Two Words for Tomorrow. The answers will then feature on a Two Words waterfall, a digital artwork installation, which will run across two 4 metre x 2 metre LED screens, highlighting the top ten themes as they happen.

Come on everyone – let’s do this! Please ‘Like’ the Facebook page, enter your Two Words for Tomorrow – you count, and you opinion counts so like the page and pass it on!