In the latest issue of Run of the House (download here) we look at some of the events coming up as part of the opening of the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House on 9 May.
The What’s on your mind? debate is designed to involve everyday Australians in the democratic process in a fun and engaging way. Until now, people have been able to suggest well-known Australians they would like to see participate in the debate, vote on social and cultural topics, and comment on these topics. Now Australians can vote for who they would like to see debate.
Australians have participated in the campaign by voting for the topic ‘most on their mind’. To date, the top four topics are:
- Does ‘work/life’ balance exist for Australians today?
- Is technology helping or hindering our relationships?
- Have Australians become too caught up in consumerism?
- Are children acting their age?
What does news presenter Tracey Spicer, radio host Bianca Dye and business woman Sue Ismiel all have in common? The trio are some of the well-known Australians that could be participating in the What’s on your mind? debate in the House of Representatives Chamber on Friday 8 May.
A potential debater, Tracey Spicer is excited about bringing democracy to life for Australians. She said; “I’ve got two young children and as a family we use our democracy as part of our everyday life having discussions about what to do at the weekend and what to eat for dinner. It seems simple but it’s important for me that my children get a chance to voice their opinions and thoughts. I’m really excited about the What’s on your mind? campaign and would encourage Australians to log on and vote for me and their favourite topic at www.whatsonyourmind.moad.gov.au.”
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