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Page 1: Session 4 - constitutionalcentre.wa.gov.au · 175th Aniversary 1829 - 2004 175th Aniversary WA2029: 17-19 NOVEMBER 2004 - CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 1829 - 2004 Session 5 8.30 - 10.00 DAY

175th Aniversary175th Aniversary1829 - 2004175th Aniversary175th AniversaryWA2029: 17-19 NOVEMBER 2004 - CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

1829 - 2004

DAY 1 - Wednesday 17th November

Session 18.30 - 10.00

Session History 1 History 2 History 3 Res. & Tech. Constitutional Citizenship Sustainability Heritage Built Environ. Youth Indigenous

Session 210.30 - 12.00

Session 31.00 - 2.30

Session 43.00 - 5.00

10.00 - 10.30 M o r n i n g t e a M o r n i n g t e a

The Challenges for Biodiversity in WA: Dr Kieran McNamara.

Water Future for Western Australia.

The Sustainability of Wild Fisheries: Dr Peter Rogers.

Workshops session: Groups to identify key points from each presentation.

Presentation of groups’ fi ndings and consolidation of list – Dr Bob Nulsen

Shifting Foundations: WA’s Housing Future - Stewart Darby

Planning the Metropolis: Department Planning & Infrastructure

Planning Systems: should anyone care? Jeremy Dawkins, Chair, WA Planning Commission

The North West Corridor: Department Planning & Infrastructure

A Tale of Two Rivers:Stephen Goldie

25 Yrs of the New Urbanism: What’s Next?Department of Planning & Infrastructure

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: A STATE OF POTENTIAL

The history of Western Australia as a place of potential.Professor Geoffrey Bolton

The People of Western Australia: Potential Unlimited Professor Tom Stannage

The Resources of Western Australia: Potential unparalleled.

Western Australia: Achievement and Innovation.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: POTENTIAL AND FEDERALISM

The Difference of Western Australia Professor Rob Pascoe

Federal Theory and Western Australia: Fostering Potential

Excursion to Mundaring Weir for those interested in the conservation and interpretation of a heritage place.

Full Day.

Lunch and afternoon tea included.

12.00 - 1.00 L u n ch L u n ch

2.30 - 3.00 A f t e r n o o n t e a A f t e r n o o n t e a

Fo r d e t a i l s o f t i m e s a n d c o n t e n t s o f p a p e r s w i t h i n s e s s i o n s , s e e d e t a i l e d p ro g ra m f o r e a ch s t ra n d .

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: A STATE OF POTENTIAL

The history of Western Australia as a place of potential.- Professor Geoffrey Bolton

The People of Western Australia: Potential Unlimited - Professor Tom Stannage

Trott from Boston to Bunbury - Gillian O’Mara.

The case of Expiree Alfred Letch:- Sandy Potter and Andrew Gill

Convictism in Greenough- Simon Stevens

The Difference of Western Australia- Professor Rob Pascoe

History Keynote: Dr. Peter Read

Panel – History Then Prof. T Stannage, Prof. G Bolton & Prof. D Black. Chair Lenore Layman

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: A STATE OF POTENTIAL

The history of Western Australia as a place of potential.- Professor Geoffrey Bolton

The People of Western Australia: Potential Unlimited - Professor Tom Stannage

Locating the “National” in Western Australia. -Mathew Trinca

Up Over for the Down There - Dr Bill Leadbetter, Edith Cowan University.

The Difference of Western Australia- Professor Rob Pascoe

History Keynote: Dr. Peter Read

Panel – History Then Prof. T Stannage, Prof. G Bolton & Prof. D Black. Chair Lenore Layman

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: A STATE OF POTENTIAL

The history of Western Australia as a place of potential.- Professor Geoffrey Bolton

The People of Western Australia: Potential Unlimited - Professor Tom Stannage

People and places in Western Australia through the art of Vlase Zanalis.- Dr Neville Green

Images and Cultural Journeying - Dr Christine Sharkey

Jack Harrison: a musical legend - Marcia Harrison

The Difference of Western Australia- Professor Rob Pascoe

History Keynote: Dr. Peter Read

Panel – History Then Prof. T Stannage, Prof. G Bolton & Prof. D Black. Chair Lenore Layman

R e g i s t ra t i o n a n d we l c o m e t o l a n d . O p e n i n g k ey n o t e a d d re s s - H E L t G e n e ra l Jo h n S a n d e r s o n AC

R e g i s t ra t i o n a n d we l c o m e t o l a n d . O p e n i n g k ey n o t e a d d re s s - H E L t G e n e ra l Jo h n S a n d e r s o n AC

Western Australia’s Climate 2029: Dr Graham Pearman

Resource Futures for WA: Dr Barney Foran

Page 2: Session 4 - constitutionalcentre.wa.gov.au · 175th Aniversary 1829 - 2004 175th Aniversary WA2029: 17-19 NOVEMBER 2004 - CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 1829 - 2004 Session 5 8.30 - 10.00 DAY

175th Aniversary175th Aniversary1829 - 2004175th Aniversary175th AniversaryWA2029: 17-19 NOVEMBER 2004 - CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

1829 - 2004

Session 58.30 - 10.00

DAY 2 - Thursday 18th November

Session History 1 History 2 History 3 Res. & Tech. Constitutional Citizenship Sustainability Heritage Built Environ. Youth Indigenous

Session 610.30 - 12.00

Session 71.00 - 3.00

Session 83.30 - 5.30

10.00 - 10.30 M o r n i n g t e a M o r n i n g t e a

12.00 - 12.45 L u n ch L u n ch

3.00 - 3.30 A f t e r n o o n t e a A f t e r n o o n t e a

WA 2 0 2 9 Jo u r n ey s t o S u s t a i n a b i l i t y :H y p o t h e t i c a l f a c i l i t a t e d by R o by n Wi l l i a m s

o f t h e A B C S c i e n c e S h ow.

WA 2 0 2 9 Jo u r n ey s t o S u s t a i n a b i l i t y :H y p o t h e t i c a l f a c i l i t a t e d by R o by n Wi l l i a m s

o f t h e A B C S c i e n c e S h ow.

Measuring SustainabilityPresentations on “true measures of progress” and sustainability indicators

Facilitated workshop on development of sustainability indicators of progress for WA

Journeys in SustainabilityPresentations from the community and industry illustrating journeys in sustainability

Agriculture in 2029: sustainable production of food and fi bre in a changing climate - Peter Lee.

Western Australia: Revenue, Programmes and Responsibilities -John Langoulant.

Growth of plantation forestry for sustain-able wood and paper production – Roger Underwood

Workshops session:

Presentation of groups’ fi ndings and consolidation of list – Dr Bob Nulsen

Sustainable Heritage Design in Today’s Homes- Andrew Fairs.

Sustainable House Subiaco- Griff Morris.

Towards Universal Housing Design: Anne O’BrienPip Daly Smith.

Sustainable Domestic Waste Systems: Clive Robartson.

Crime Prevention Through Urban Design - Dr Paul Cozens.

Sustainability into Building Codes - Peter Gow.

Indigenous Case Study 1

Indigenous Case Study 2

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: POTENTIAL & FEDERALISM

Federalism as World’s Best Practice -Professor Greg Craven

Working with Canberra: Western Australia and Co-operative Federalism - Justice Robert French

FUNDING POTENTIAL: WESTERN AUSTRALIA & FEDERAL FINANCE

The Financial Settlement, Federation and Western Australia.

Western Australia: Revenue, Programmes and Responsibilities.

Western Australia Federalism and Doing Business

Reforming the Federation to Back Potential

How we might start developing measures, benchmarks and indicators of progress for citizenship, community engagement and governance - Mike Salvaris

Facilitated workshop on future visions for WA and possible paths we might take to strengthen and advance democracy and develop measures and indicators of that progress. - Mike Salvaris

State of Heritage WA 2029 – into the Future

Interpreting Heitage

The presentation of the various heritage policies by the Government, the Opposition and the Greens.

Speaker’s Corner

Fo r d e t a i l s o f t i m e s a n d c o n t e n t s o f p a p e r s w i t h i n s e s s i o n s , s e e d e t a i l e d p ro g ra m f o r e a ch s t ra n d .

“Shadow of the Eagle” a journey of understanding in Australian / US relations - Rosslyn Marshall,

Here today, history tomorrow? - Jennie Carter

KeynoteThe Overlanders Reconsidered - Professor Geoffrey Bolton

Historic fi lm from the State Film Archives Archival Collections JS Battye Library of West Australian

Pursuing truth, dodging fl ak: the adventures of an empirical historian. Dr Cathie Clement

Australian Joint Copying Project: -Dr Roberta Ann Cowan, Murdoch University & Margaret Pember, Curtin University.

Keynote - Sandgropers in search of their past: - Professor Brian de Garis

PANEL – Future Historical Journeys. Dr Andrea Gaynor, Ms Kris Bizzaca, Dr Sue Graham-Taylor. Chair: Dr Jenny Gregory

Not just the journey - Jen Ford & Lise Summers

Impacts of diaspora: WAGR Midland Workshops- Dr Bobbie Oliver

KeynoteThe Overlanders Reconsidered - Professor Geoffrey Bolton

Tardun Farm Scheme:Dr David Plowman

Going Dutch: - Dr Nonja Peters

Scottish Journeys: - Leigh Beaton,

Keynote - Sandgropers in search of their past: - Professor Brian de Garis

PANEL – Future Historical Journeys. Dr Andrea Gaynor, Ms Kris Bizzaca, Dr Sue Graham-Taylor. Chair: Dr Jenny Gregory

Shipwreck Detection - Dr Michael Gregg

French Journeys to Terra Australis - Noelene Bloomfi eld

KeynoteThe Overlanders Reconsidered - Professor Geoffrey Bolton

From the particular to the general: the genealogical journey. - Bevan Carter

Trawling through the records to unravel the story of my uncle the traitor- Mrs Loreley Morling

Refl ections on a Paper Holocaust - Peter Conole

Keynote - Sandgropers in search of their past: - Professor Brian de Garis

PANEL – Future Historical Journeys. Dr Andrea Gaynor, Ms Kris Bizzaca, Dr Sue Graham-Taylor. Chair: Dr Jenny Gregory

Mineral and energy resources: Exploration and extraction effi ciencies.

Working with Canberra: Western Australia and Co-operative Federalism - Justice Robert French.

Setting Directions:

Minister’s Address

Where will we be in 25years.

CALM Mates Program: An example of Government working with Aboriginal people

BHP Billiton:Industry working with Aboriginal people

Page 3: Session 4 - constitutionalcentre.wa.gov.au · 175th Aniversary 1829 - 2004 175th Aniversary WA2029: 17-19 NOVEMBER 2004 - CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 1829 - 2004 Session 5 8.30 - 10.00 DAY

175th Aniversary175th Aniversary1829 - 2004175th Aniversary175th AniversaryWA2029: 17-19 NOVEMBER 2004 - CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

1829 - 2004

DAY 3 - Friday 19th November

C l o s i n g A d d re s s - P r e m i e r

Changing the Face of the City: City Rail ProjectDepartment Planning & Infrastructure

An Architecture Policy for WA - Professor Geoffrey London Government Architect

The New Southern Rail Line Department Planning & Infrastructure

Art in the Built Environment - Alistair Bryant

Statues, Public Art and Monuments- Stephen Goldie

Feel the Art- Pip Daly-Smith

Opening of the Children’s & Youth Forum by the Minister for Youth, Hon Sheila McHale

About the Day

WA in 2029: What might it be like?

WA in 2029: Interactive workshops

Group activity.

WA 2029: Interactive workshops: continue.

Presentation of statements and over-view.

Western Australian ConstitutionIntroduction by Minister

Overview of State Constitution Janine Pritchard

Future of the Upper House in Western Australia. Panel Session with current and former Attorneys General and Presidents of the Legislative Council.

Indigenous Law and Custom: Competing Sovereignty

Do we need a Bill of Rights? Three papers with a discussion of divergent views.

Fabric vs Values

Property Rights vs community values

Property Rights vs community values

Fo r d e t a i l s o f t i m e s a n d c o n t e n t s o f p a p e r s w i t h i n s e s s i o n s , s e e d e t a i l e d p ro g ra m f o r e a ch s t ra n d .

Session 98.30 - 10.00

Session History 1 History 2 History 3 Res. & Tech. Constitutional Citizenship Sustainability Heritage Built Environ. Youth Indigenous

Session 1010.30 - 12.00

Session 111.00 - 2.30

Session 123.00 - 4.00

10.00 - 10.30 M o r n i n g t e a M o r n i n g t e a

12.00 - 12.45 L u n ch L u n ch

3.00 - 3.30 A f t e r n o o n t e a A f t e r n o o n t e a

C l o s i n g A d d re s s - P r e m i e r

Informatics: a revolution in education.

Spatial information technology: a tool for better planning and resource use.

Biotechnology: a science for a better life.

Young perspectives: Minerals and energy.

Young perspectives: Water resources. - Ryan Vogwell

Young perspectives: Information Tech.

Young perspectives: Biotechnology

Session Chair: Dr Wally Cox

Workshops session: Presentation of conference fi ndings - Dr Wally Cox

Sir John Winthrop Hackett - Michael Preston,

Migrant Journeys: the stories behind the photographs. - John Dowson

Panel: Journeying to knowledge: The role of local history collections.ALIA Panel [ Dr Alison Gregg, Malcolm Traill, Ann Boyle and Kristy Bizzacca

Panel: Fact versus Imagination Panel with Anthony Eaton, Deborah Lisson and Mark Greenwood

Mapping Diversity - Dr Maggie Exon

Owning the Swamps, Colonial Northbridge in hyperspace - Dr Felicity Morel- Ednie-Brown

Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia- Dr Jenny Gregory& Jan Gothard

Journeying to the other side of the frontier: Presenter: Sr Veronica Brady.

An overview of the way Aboriginal people have been portrayed in our schools. Presenter: Gail Barrow. Dept of Education

Smoke & Fire - Dr Sylvia J Hallam

Journeys Outward and Journeys Inward - Ian Duckham

I wonder whether our tents will arrive in time - Dr. Geoffrey Gray

A never ending journey: History comes alive in our schools: - History Teachers Assoc of WA

A Showcase of the talents of young historians. - WA school students. and History Teachers Assoc of WA

Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia- Dr Jenny Gregory& Jan Gothard

A Life In Forestry - Roger Underwood

From Wasteland to Parkland - Lise Summers

C l o s i n g A d d re s s - P r e m i e r

Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia- Dr Jenny Gregory& Jan Gothard