tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815804949263779765.post9157407366986463035..comments2024-03-15T18:27:58.519+11:00Comments on Australian Women Directors Alliance: A solution to fit the problemAustralian Women Directors Alliancehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14953499225725139794noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815804949263779765.post-67373630645778051902010-05-02T19:36:01.195+10:002010-05-02T19:36:01.195+10:00Thanks for the post. Its clarity is really enjoyab...Thanks for the post. Its clarity is really enjoyable. I’m now wondering if the difference between various arguments and gestures by the MPAB companies and what we seek through AWDA is that of the difference between morals and ethics. Application of an ethical code such as the Federal Equal Opportunities legislation would have MPAB company boards asking, “Are our actions for the greater good?” In the instances where this code is NOT applied, MPAB company boards have recourse to a moral code of conduct that would have them asking, “Is this right for our company?” The ethical stance informs the extent they look beyond their own cultural turf, the moral has them protecting it.<br />My feeling is we should seek demonstrated application of the Fed Equal opportunity Legislation by MPAB company boards and that way we can have reasoned discussion with them where they’re not confusing their rights as a company with what’s good for the future of the art form, its makers, and those who embrace it. In this way we can move beyond the smallness of a company’s moral high ground to propose far reaching solutions together based on the ethics of practice. <br />La Force for Sydney! I look forward to the blog updates.<br />Jude Anderson<br />Artistic Director<br />PunctumJude Andersonhttp://www.punctum.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815804949263779765.post-84412700547619496232010-04-27T13:00:05.709+10:002010-04-27T13:00:05.709+10:00I meant HEAR from you, not HERE from you. No pun i...I meant HEAR from you, not HERE from you. No pun intended. LFLucy Freemannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815804949263779765.post-4643679230484722072010-04-27T12:58:48.539+10:002010-04-27T12:58:48.539+10:00Jane Woollard, the wordsmith who doesn't pull ...Jane Woollard, the wordsmith who doesn't pull her punches strikes again! Good to here from you Jane. We've all had a bit of a break, but you are quite right, it's time to bat up again and make sure that the outcome from all the mutterings about change is CHANGE. Real change.<br /><br />Lucy Freeman<br />Artistic Director<br />Straightjacket ProductionsLucy Freemannoreply@blogger.com