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66. Endangered Governance

Feb 21, 202258 min
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Endangered governance: Public trust, urban decisions, and ethical practice A 2021 Festival of Urbanism panel discussion. Clear and transparent ethical frameworks can and should feature much more overtly in decision making across development processes, which are uniquely exposed to risks associated with conflicts of interest, politicisation, compromise, and corruption. This panel explores the realities facing planners and policy makers, and highlights strategies for those committed to ethical practice. Chair: A/Professor Dallas Rogers, University of Sydney Panel includes: Han Aulby, Centre for Public Integrity Sue Weatherley MPIA, Georges River Council A/Professor Crystal Legacy, University of Melbourne Michael West, Michael West Media http://www.festivalofurbanism.com/2021-events/2021/9/22/endangered-governance-public-trust-urban-decisions-and-ethical-practice
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