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Scala curatED the four day disruptive festival of ideas from July 17-20 2013
Over four extraordinary days ...
thinkers, visionaries, community and business leaders came together to map out a vision for the new Tasmania
to continue the conversation become part of the Step Up program
The impressive speaker line-up included:
Bernard Salt, Louise Yaxley, Ross Honeywill, Michele Levine
plus; Bill Aronson, Michael Bailey, Johanna Baker-Dowdell, Ros Cardinal (Boucher), Sara Cooper Sally-Anne Cotton,
Kylie Dunn, Eidolan Erin, John Harris, Mick Hawes, Drew McGowan, Hank Petrusma, Anna Reynolds, Alison Rogers, Brenda Tsiaousis, Polly Venning and Steve Wiggers
Disruptive was opened by Mr Scott Bacon, Minister for Tourism and supported by a number of organisations including:
Tasmanian State Government, The Lord Mayor of Hobart, Southern Cross Austereo, Insight4, Rotary Club of Hobart, IPM Safety and the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Additional support provided by Banjos Salamanca, C3 Conference Centre, Cooper Screen Academy, EPI Australia, Executive Alchemist, International Coach Federation Australasia (TAS), Personal Best Fitness, Pulse Advertising, Social Enterprise Tasmania, Susie J Photography
thinkers, visionaries, community and business leaders came together to map out a vision for the new Tasmania
to continue the conversation become part of the Step Up program
The impressive speaker line-up included:
Bernard Salt, Louise Yaxley, Ross Honeywill, Michele Levine
plus; Bill Aronson, Michael Bailey, Johanna Baker-Dowdell, Ros Cardinal (Boucher), Sara Cooper Sally-Anne Cotton,
Kylie Dunn, Eidolan Erin, John Harris, Mick Hawes, Drew McGowan, Hank Petrusma, Anna Reynolds, Alison Rogers, Brenda Tsiaousis, Polly Venning and Steve Wiggers
Disruptive was opened by Mr Scott Bacon, Minister for Tourism and supported by a number of organisations including:
Tasmanian State Government, The Lord Mayor of Hobart, Southern Cross Austereo, Insight4, Rotary Club of Hobart, IPM Safety and the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Additional support provided by Banjos Salamanca, C3 Conference Centre, Cooper Screen Academy, EPI Australia, Executive Alchemist, International Coach Federation Australasia (TAS), Personal Best Fitness, Pulse Advertising, Social Enterprise Tasmania, Susie J Photography
here are some of the outcomes from disruptive ...
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... plus some of the Presentations that stimulated the conversations
- Johanna Baker-Dowdell on crowd funding
- Ros Cardinal (Boucher) on Culture and Leadership
.... and SOME of the Media interest
9 major articles in the Mercury, four interviews on ABC Radio and 5 television items about Disruptive including ABC 1 ABC 24, Southern Cross and WIN. Clearly sometyhing is in the air. Here is a selection.
Embrace Wisdom of the Ages TASMANIA needs to shake off the idea that an ageing population is a problem
Sara Cooper says it time to talk it up The Hobart actor and drama teacher will lead a session teaching people the skills they need to be confident enough to speak up.
Yoko Ono's Tassie vision In a coup for the island state, the artist and musician unexpectedly gave last-minute approval for her controversial film Arising to be aired during Disruptive, Tasmania's festival of ideas.
Big ideas from thinkers' forum A forum in Tasmania is exploring wide-ranging ideas to help stimulate the state's economy, including making the most out of climate change
Hobart to send craft to moon Plans are underway in Hobart to send a space craft to the moon.It will mark the first time a craft has been sent to space from Australia, and is set to take off June 2016.
Stop being down on yourselves says Bernard Salt TASMANIANS are their own worst enemy in championing the state's successes -- and the way we sell ourselves short is helping to drag us down.
My Dad was the epitome of a man who Stepped Up all his life and had the gutsy courage to be Disruptive, earning him both an OBE and title of the ‘real Aussie’ James Bond says Disruptive speaker Sally-Anne Cotton
Embrace Wisdom of the Ages TASMANIA needs to shake off the idea that an ageing population is a problem
Sara Cooper says it time to talk it up The Hobart actor and drama teacher will lead a session teaching people the skills they need to be confident enough to speak up.
Yoko Ono's Tassie vision In a coup for the island state, the artist and musician unexpectedly gave last-minute approval for her controversial film Arising to be aired during Disruptive, Tasmania's festival of ideas.
Big ideas from thinkers' forum A forum in Tasmania is exploring wide-ranging ideas to help stimulate the state's economy, including making the most out of climate change
Hobart to send craft to moon Plans are underway in Hobart to send a space craft to the moon.It will mark the first time a craft has been sent to space from Australia, and is set to take off June 2016.
Stop being down on yourselves says Bernard Salt TASMANIANS are their own worst enemy in championing the state's successes -- and the way we sell ourselves short is helping to drag us down.
My Dad was the epitome of a man who Stepped Up all his life and had the gutsy courage to be Disruptive, earning him both an OBE and title of the ‘real Aussie’ James Bond says Disruptive speaker Sally-Anne Cotton