ACMA moves into social media to “engage” stakeholders

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has hired former Sydney Morning Herald executive editor, Tom Burton, to create its social media and “engagement” strategy.  

The new role, commencing February 1, will see Burton take on the title of executive manager of Gov2.0 external communications and stakeholders.

ACMA defines Gov2.0 as “the use of new media applications such as Facebook, wikis, blogs, social media apps like YouTube and Flickr, and instant messaging tools including Twitter, to give users more open access to Government information and processes”.

Burton told Mumbrella: “The first thing to do is an audit. It already has a relatively sophisticated website and we’ll be looking at how we can apply modern tool sets and ask how we can engage and open up government processes. So it’s not a a token or band aid approach but about creating openness and transparency.”

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