This was a brave experiment.
Neither Frances nor myself have ever put together anything like this before.
It was well worth it! The conversation between the panel members was informative, entertaining and at times passionate and stirring. The audience was enthralled - many of them stayed on afterwards to ask questions, take photos and even get autographs!
Meet the distinguished panel:
From left to right :
Philip Thalis, Dr Jack Mundey AO, Alex Greenwich MP, John McInerney, Dr Graham Jahn AM
And the facilitator for the event, the renowned investigative journalist, Quentin Dempster.
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Alex Greenwich MP in action. His speech about the development of Barangaroo being used as a "Trojan Horse" to force the displacement of the residents of Millers Point, was passionate and articulate. |
Dr Graham Jahn AM, Director of Planning and Transport at the City of Sydney. |
Dr Graham Jahn AM, added some background detail. |
Quentin Dempster was a wonderful choice as facilitator for the discussion. His polite, yet probing questions brought out the best in the panel. The chaotic and complex narrative of the planning process behind Barangaroo was revealed to the eager audience. |
Dr Jack Mundey AO, Alex Greenwich MP, John McInerney - 3 champions of social justice. |
Jack and me |
I can't thank all the participants enough for their wonderful efforts to make this discussion a success!
And I am just as grateful to Lynn and Frances, Directors of the Frances Keevil Gallery for stepping well outside their comfort zone to host this event at the gallery and to organize it so well.
And I am just as grateful to Lynn and Frances, Directors of the Frances Keevil Gallery for stepping well outside their comfort zone to host this event at the gallery and to organize it so well.