Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Smart State is also Creative State : Opportunities for Queensland in the Creative Industries
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    y separately published work icon Queensland Review vol. 10 no. 1 May 2003 17034005 2003 periodical issue 'This themed issue of the Queensland Review, 'Queensland: The Smart State', provides a focus on both the Smart State policy initiatives and related research on important aspects of the evolving knowledge economy in Queensland. The engagement of Queensland with the global knowledge economy is a vital issue for the state and its people. We have taken this opportunity to present an analysis of aspects of the Queensland Government policy, to provide reflections on broad aspects of the knowledge economy developing in Queensland and to open a dialogue between government and academia in this important area. The themed issue is one result of a research collaboration by the Special Editors Gillian Sullivan Mort and Amanda Roan of the UQ Business School, University of Queensland in the areas of innovation, knowledge economy, country/regional image and the policy initiatives required to sustain and enhance a country's or region's position in the global knowledge economy.' (Introduction)  2003 pg. 29-36
    Note: Doesn't specifically cover the written word, but as scope increases to include things like podcasts, the implementation of interactive technologies in innovative ways may become increasingly of interest.  
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