Ross Dawson has detailed coverage of most of the first day: Thoughts from the Walkley Public Affairs conference:
Today I spoke at the Walkley Public Affairs conference, organized by the MEAA, the peak body representing workers in the Australian media industry. I spoke on the Enterprise 2.0 panel, running through many of the issues I've raised on the Enterprise 2.0 Forum blog. Read more....
Mark Pesce (author, commentator, consultant, blogger) has a film version of his presentation, The Nuclear Option, on his blog. And a text version:
One of the things I find the most exhilarating about Australia is the relative shallowness of its
social networks. Where we’re accustomed to hearing about the “six degrees of separation” which connect any two individuals on Earth, in Australia we live with social networks which are, in general, about two levels deep. If I don’t know someone, I know someone who knows that someone. Read more ....
On some related matters:
Larvatus Prodeo talks about last week's future of journalism conference organised by the media alliance and hosted by the ABC.
ABC's Media Watch did a program on the future of journalism flowing from the conference - video and transcripts are available on their program site
Margaret Simons reports on her conversation with Roy Greenslade at the conference
And Mark Jones of filtered media told me at the conference yesterday that his scoop podcast featuring a discussion on corporate social media with Lee Hopkins and myself is now online.

Thanks Trevor, wish I'd known it was on!
Posted by: Paul McKeon | 07 May 2008 at 01:27 PM