Don Dunstan Fellows
Don Dunstan was a firm believer in the power of the government
to do good. And he practised what he believed in a remarkably effective
way. His optimism and confidence that the instruments of government
can be used to make for better lives, combined with a deep respect
for the value of individuals in all our diversity, is what makes
his values so relevant today. We have faltered in our quest to provide
better lives for all our citizens, rather than just for the talented,
lucky groups.
To regain our confidence in our power to shape the society in which
we live, and to replace fear and "just coping" with shared joy,
optimism and mutual respect, needs new imagining and thinking and
learning from what succeeds elsewhere.
To
this end the Foundation has established a program of prestigious
Dunstan Fellowships recognising and engaging leading contributors
in public debate from around Australia.
The Dunstan Fellows will take an innovative approach in developing
and advocating public policy. They will assemble creative minds
from all walks of life for sustained thinking on a range of themes
relating to creating a fairer Australia for future generations.
The Dunstan Foundation will facilitate feedback from interested
citizens via public forums and discussions on our website.
The ideas flowing from this engagement will become the basis for
highly publicised orations or other public presentations by the
Fellows, an agenda for action at the personal, local and national
levels, and a follow-up that will make findings available to key
policy-makers.
Dunstan Fellows Program 2005: Affordable Housing For Australian
Families
Objective:
Begin: January 2005
End:�June 2006
Foundation Role: Primary source of funding for
the program
Project Partners: Professor Julian Disney, Assoc
Professor Barbara Pocock, Hon. Brian Howe, Professor Mike Berry
Status: Implementation phase
Dunstan Fellows Program 2004: Neighbours Program
Objective:
Begin: 2003
End: 2005
Role of the Foundation: Primary source of funding
for the program
Project Partners: Professor Julian Disney, Don
Henry, Sharan Burrow and, Louise Sylvan
Status: Fellowship Program completed and ongoing
independent Neighbours Program established. Download
a copy of the program update here.
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