Thursday, 18 December 2008

Decisions

All of us make decisions that impact on our lives and the lives of others. Most us I believe, try to make good choices that will have positive consequences. Sometimes we make poor decisions that have negative consequences. It is no different at the corporate level. Organisations, corporations and governments are involved in decision making that impacts on the population all the time. As with individuals, corporate bodies make choices that have positive and negative repercussions.
We are a democratic society and it is our duty to inform governments in the appropriate ways if we consider the government has made a poor choice.
There is also a prophetic tradition within my Christian faith that is about pointing out to the government of the day when it is perceived an injustice has been done. The prophetic tradition is still a part of our heritage and I have chosen to point out the Minister of the Department of Primary Industries that I believe a poor policy decision has been made in regards to rural N.S.W.
I will not go into the details of my concern as you are able to access the details on this blog site by clicking onto the letter to Ian MacDonald.
Please do so when you are able. You may not agree with objection, none the less I hope it encourages you to question the decisions made by those in power and exercise your right of appeal in respectful and appropriate ways.

Kel Hodge

2 comments:

  1. Kel, can we view your letter to Ian McDonald without signing in to Googledocs, please?
    Thanks - Anne

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  2. Hi Kel and Julie, As Anne has asked, can you please make the letter available without going into Googledocs?
    Thanks Carol.

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