[LINK] Creative Ecologies and New Business Models in Canberra

Tom Worthington tom.worthington at tomw.net.au
Wed Nov 25 17:21:54 AEDT 2009


John Howkins, author of "The Creative Economy: How People Make Money 
from Ideas" (2002) and the forthcoming "Creative Ecologies: Where 
Thinking is a Proper Job" (UQ Press, April 1, 2010) with Michael Tear, 
Managing Director of Bearcage Productions will talk on "Creative 
Ecologies and New Business Models", in Canberra, 26 November 2009.

Sorry about the late invitation, but I only just got it myself from the 
ACT Government film and TV office:

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How can we harness creative ecologies and discover the business 
environments in which creativity and innovation best thrive?

     The Creative Industries Innovation Centre, in partnership with the 
University of Canberra, invites you to attend a special event by 
world-renowned creative industry expert, John Howkins. He will be joined 
by University of Canberra graduate, Michael Tear, who is a member of the 
CIIC Advisory Board and Managing Director of Bearcage Productions.

     "Creative Ecologies and New Business Models"

     Thursday 26 November 2009
     4.30pm start for 5pm-7pm

     The University of Canberra

     Innovation Centre Foyer
     Building 22
     University Drive South

     RSVP: Tracy Doherty
     Email: events at canberra.edu.au

     Phone: (02) 6201 5995
     Disability access is available.

     Parking information: Parking is available in the car park directly 
across from the Innovation
     Centre (see map attached).

     http://www.canberra.edu.au/university/maps
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More in my blog at: 
<http://www.blogger.com/publish-confirmation.g?blogID=16502818&postID=1111910500886622314&timestamp=1259129916709&javascriptEnabled=true>.


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Tom Worthington FACS HLM, TomW Communications Pty Ltd. t: 0419496150
PO Box 13, Belconnen ACT 2617, Australia  http://www.tomw.net.au
Adjunct Lecturer, The Australian National University t: 02 61255694
Computer Science http://cs.anu.edu.au/people.php?StaffID=140274



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