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1000 non-usual suspects - who will they be?
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I am curious as to how such people will be chosen. Will they be members of this forum, people who write to the media or what?
If Mr Rudd does not want the usual suspects then he must rule out business and industry leaders, union officials, academics and professional stirrers who lead specific interest groups and get their names constantly in the press.
I can think of a few likely but non-usual suspects but I doubt that those responsible for choosing the delegates will consider them suitable.
Should the community have the right to nominate people to attend? This is about us and our future - shouldn't we have a say in who has a say?