Ideas festival

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The Ideas Festival is a biennial event in Brisbane, Australia presented by the Queensland Government.[1] It is an open public event calling itself a festival of ideas, innovation and invention. The festival usually runs for four days and nights and is held in March of even years. It includes events for children on subjects such as law[2] and business.[3]

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[edit] Festival Objectives

The agreed objectives of the Ideas Festival are:

  • To promote Queensland, locally, nationally and internationally as being future driven, innovative, diverse and forward thinking;
  • To debate and celebrate quality ideas in government, community and business; and
  • To enhance recognition and understanding of the relevance of Queensland’s Smart State agenda, and of successful Smart State initiatives.

[edit] Festival History

The 2006 Ideas Festival, Brisbane's third, presented more than 100 speakers, 138 sessions and recorded attendances of over 22,000. The 2006 site includes highlights, reported achievements and selected audio downloads.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Events. Queensland Government. Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
  2. ^ "Ideas to crack problems", Courier Mail, 2006-03-25. Retrieved on 2008-04-17. 
  3. ^ "Teaching kids about business", Sunday Mail, 2006-02-11. Retrieved on 2008-04-17. 

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