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Gov 2.0 in 2088: Mosman Council’s innovative approach to open government using social media

By embracing Gov 2.0, Mosman Council on the northern shores of Sydney Harbour has established itself as an industry leader in the use and promotion of online technologies.

Mosman Council interprets Gov 2.0 as ‘the use of ICTs (information and communication technologies), and in particular the internet, as a tool to achieve better government’.

Council is using the technology to further involve its community by providing residents with greater opportunities to contribute to and influence outcomes that directly affect their lives.

Council’s Manager Library Resources, Jill Cuthbert, said this approach extends the boundaries of community engagement, allowing residents to participate at a time and in a form that is convenient for them.

“Adopted in 2009, Council’s Community Engagement Strategy recommends the use of sharing technologies and participation in social networks,” she said.

“It provides the framework for communication and participation across all media, acknowledging the rise of digital information and communication technologies that make possible a new environment for community engagement.”

The strategy recently won the Government 2.0 Taskforce’s Gov 2.0 Innovators award in the small agency category.

Comprising policy and technical experts and entrepreneurs from government, business, academia, and cultural institutions, the taskforce advises and assists the Government in the potential uses of public sector information and online engagement.

Mosman Council began participating in social networks and using ‘two way’ publishing tools, like blogs and Flickr, in early 2005 to pilot new approaches to marketing and information sharing.

The success of these channels led to further implementations, as well as greater use by Council of ‘sharing’ or ‘web 2.0’ technologies.

Visits to Council’s website have increased 22 per cent over the last year, with a significant proportion coming from social media.

Council is now achieving significant interactions on external networks. For example, from 16 August to 15 September 2010, it experienced 13,741 Flickr photo views, more than 700 clicks and 30 retweets of Council information on Twitter, and 5,000 plus visits to its own community sites, such as Mosman Memories of Your Street and Mosman Readers.

By facilitating staff use of web technologies, Mosman Council has increased interactivity with its residents online.

Examples of Council’s use of social media include:

  • Flickr – used extensively to publish photos
    of Council activities and projects, with a
    Creative Commons license for reuse. Staff are
    encouraged to share photos illustrating the
    diversity of Council’s work.
  • Twitter – used to keep the community informed
    and to alert them of activities that directly affect
    them. Council also responds to questions on
    Twitter and the service is invaluable as a‘listening tool’.
  • The Urban Planning team use social media
    tools extensively in their projects, including a
    recent review of its Local Environment Plan,
    and the Mosman Design Awards. Art Gallery
    staff also write a blog, the Youth and Promotions
    Librarian writes a Teens blog, and Mosman
    Library has created a social network – Mosman
    Readers – to meet Library readers’ advisory
    objectives
  • Video presentations, such as Mosman Library’s
    vox pop videos to stimulate discussion on ‘the
    library of the future’. 
  • Online consultations including a review of
    MOSPLAN (Council’s Community Strategic
    Plan) and the creation of the Community
    Engagement Strategy.
    • Open licensing of Development Application
    data facilitated by a third party email alert
    service (PlanningAlerts.org.au) and an iPhone
    app that benefits constituents.
  • Mosman Library hosts Social Media Mob
    Mosman, an informal group that brings together
    local organisations and ‘social media champions’
    to share ideas and expertise.
  • A web monitoring strategy that allows Council
    to pick up articles in news media as well as
    hear what is being said on blogs, forums
    and social networks like Twitter, YouTube and
    Facebook. These comments and informal
    feedback are passed on to relevant officers and
    teams.

Jill Cuthbert said Council’s web team is based at Mosman Library as Council recognises that the library is the information hub of the community.

“Libraries, as public institutions, have always given high priority to equitable and comprehensive access to information,” she said.

She said that Mosman Council’s success in the use of social media to interact with its community is largely due to the vision and expertise of its Internet Coordinator Bernard de Broglio.

“Bernard is widely recognised as an expert in this field and has been invited to speak at state, national and international conferences and government industry forums,” Jill Cuthbert said.

“He recently presented a case study at the Inaugural General Assembly of the World e-Governments Organisation of Cities and Local Governments (WeGO) held in Seoul, Korea in September 2010.”

For further information contact Jill Cuthbert on (02) 9978 4014.

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