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This week’s Burning Platforms will introduce ‘Civility’ – a new collaborative platform designed to create better public engagement.

Recorded live 10th June 2022.

With our regular panelists:
Peter Lewis, Director of The Australia Institute’s Centre for Responsible Technology
Lizzie O’Shea, Chair of Digital Rights Watch
and new panelist: David Swan, Technology Editor at The Australian

Special guest: Nicholas Davis, Civility co-founder

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