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Open Forum is an Australian public policy blogging website hosted by Global Access Partners.

The site was launched after a 2007 survey [1] highlighted the need for an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit Australian forum to discuss public policy issues. Its contributors include Federal Parliamentarians such as Tony Abbott[2] and Tanya Plibersek.[3]

The site has hosted consultations for State governments and agencies, including a major project on Strata Laws reform and a survey for the Queensland Office for Regulatory Efficiency.[4]

Open Forum solicits articles and opinions from Australian policy-makers, business leaders, academics and the general public as well as republishing material from other sources and highlighting areas of Australian research.

It currently provides a platform for focused dialogue on social, political, economic, environmental and cultural issues and challenges.

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  1. ^ "photos of the APEC fence". explodedlibrary.info.
  2. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Question & Answer with Tony Abbott". 3 March 2008.
  3. ^ Forum, Open (20 October 2008). "Great News for Home Buyers and the Economy".
  4. ^ "National Regulatory Reform Survey with the Queensland Office for Regulatory Efficiency: Extended Background - Openforum". www.openforum.com.au. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
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