Citizen Assemblies
policy without politics

Public Conference
Saturday 14th June 2025

Saturday 14th June, 8.30 am – 5.30 pm
Registration fee – $40 (includes lunch)
A concession discount of 50% is available on request – Contact us

The Public Conference program will include:

  • Problems and failings of representative democracy as we know it – Nick Gruen
  • What is deliberative democracy, and how does it work? Recent international experience’ – Iain Walker
  • The place for CAs in Australia – where do they best fit? – Jay Weatherill
  • Panel session with Jay Weatherill – How deliberative democracy might be used to benefit Australia, and some of the challenges in implementing it.
  • Presentation by David Van Reybrouck, author of the influential book “Against Elections – the Case For Democracy
  • The Australian experience so far – Emma Fletcher
  • Ways forward for deliberative democracy in Australia – A panel session involving all the day’s speakers.

Deliberative Engagement
for Local Government

Seminar & Workshop
Sunday 15th June 2025

Sunday 15 June 2025
Registration – 9 am for 9.30 am start – 2 pm finish.
Lunch is included in the cost.
Registration fee – $150 

  • Want to connect with people in your community who don’t normally engage?
  • Need to diffuse budget outrage?
  • Need to help your community find common ground… or a way forward on divisive issues?
  • Or just super interested in deliberative practice?

This meeting is for you!

This meeting explores key aspects of deliberative democracy, and what makes it different from traditional engagement methods. 

We will share a number of Australian local government case studies which showcase:

  • how deliberative processes can help you prevent outrage in your communities around budgets
  • how to effectively manage polarising problems concerning your community (saving time, money and reducing community backlash), and 
  • approaches which can embed deliberative practice in the work of councils. 

In particular, we will go deep into participatory budgeting and how it can help you. This will be a fun and interactive workshop, where the focus will be on you and your council’s needs. We will explore the challenges you have and how you can overcome them. 

You will have the benefit of two of Australia’s most experienced deliberative practitioners – Emma Fletcher, CoCEO democracyCo and Sonia Randhawa, from Sortition Foundation.

This meeting is ideal for elected representatives, senior council staff and community engagement practitioners alike. 

Enjoy a relaxed session where Emma and Sonia will be available to provide you with bespoke advice that meets your individual council needs. 

If you’d like to learn more about this innovative, truly democratic approach to policy making, make a weekend of it and come along to the national conference on Sat 14 June at the same venue!

Both these events take place at the Woodville Town Hall
76 Woodville Rd, Woodville, SA

We are grateful to  the NED Foundation for their financial support.

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