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Ethics Hypothetical
Overview
The Australian Public Service Commission is pleased to present the 2010 Hypothetical Event entitled ‘The practice and ethics of disaster response’ to be held at the Canberra Theatre on 25 March 2010.
This hypothetical event is a lively and interactive forum where our presenter, Mr Peter Thompson, ABC broadcaster and journalist, will take the audience through a hypothetical world of realistic scenarios and situations which will test our individual responses to the situations posed as well as hearing from a fantastic line up of panel members who bring a mixture of ethical and practitioner perspectives to this issue.
Our panel members include:
- Mr Stephen Sedgwick, Australian Public Service Commissioner
- Mr Jack Waterford, AM Editor-at-Large, the Canberra Times
- Mr Grahame Morris, former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister John Howard
- Ms Jan O’Sullivan, from Centrelink working on the front line during the 2009 Victorian bushfi res and still working on location in the recovery phase
- Mr Neil Mann from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
- Major General Jim Molan (retired) AO DSC with over 40 years experience in the Australian Army, and held the position of Commander of the evacuation force from the Solomon Islands in 2002
- Ms Glenys Beauchamp from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Mr Glenn Milne, Chief Political Journalist based in the Press Gallery at Parliament House
- Ms Jennie Granger from the Australian Taxation Office
- Ms Karen Curtis, Privacy Commissioner
- Mr Graham Jaeschke from The Smith Family who disseminate the much needed goods generously donated by the Australian community to the victims of disasters, and
- Ms Clare Martin from The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS).
Who should attend
All levels
For Graduate information for this event, go to www.apsc.gov.au/learn/ethicshypothetical.htm.
Further information
For further information on programs, events and seminars delivered nationally, please contact 02 6202 3780.
Terms and conditions
For cancellation and transfer terms and conditions please visit http://www.apsc.gov.au/learn/cancellation.htm.





