Citizens' Jury

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This consultation has closed. Thank you for your interest.

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The Citizens' Jury Report

The Jury presented their recommendations in the report, Citizens’ Jury Report - sharing the roads safely, to the Premier on Thursday 6 November.

Motorists and cyclists will always be using our roads. What things could we trial to ensure they share the roads safely?

37 everyday South Australians charged with finding solutions to some tricky policy issues. Welcome to South Australia’s second Citizens’ Jury!

During September and October 2014, a Citizens’ Jury will be given the opportunity to deliberate and make recommendations to government

About

This consultation has closed. Thank you for your interest.

_____________________________________

The Citizens' Jury Report

The Jury presented their recommendations in the report, Citizens’ Jury Report - sharing the roads safely, to the Premier on Thursday 6 November.

Motorists and cyclists will always be using our roads. What things could we trial to ensure they share the roads safely?

37 everyday South Australians charged with finding solutions to some tricky policy issues. Welcome to South Australia’s second Citizens’ Jury!

During September and October 2014, a Citizens’ Jury will be given the opportunity to deliberate and make recommendations to government on how we can share the roads safely.

What is a citizens’ jury about?

A citizens’ jury aims to bring the considered judgement of everyday people to bear on complex issues where debates can become polarized and to improve trust in public decision-making. A citizens' jury can also help to identify the trade-offs or the new solutions that enable intractable problems to be resolved.

More information on the Citizens' Jury can be found on the main page.

How to get involved?

Lobbyists, activists, community groups and citizens are welcome to present points-of-view to the Jury through commenting on the blog below. If you would prefer to formally submit a paper to the Jury download the submission form, fill it in and send it back to DPCBetterTogether@DPC.sa.gov.au

Please note submissions must be lodged by 5 October 2014.

Current submissions can be found here