It’s Australia Day – a time to reflect on Australians making a difference, Australians delivering positive impact to the world.
This evening, Pacific Standard Time, Steve Killelea will be addressing NextNow, a select group of futurists based in Silicon Valley. Steve will be talking about the World Peace Index - a broad-based initiative he is leading to create and maintain a high profile index that will portray the behavioral ranking of nations for peace.
We don’t want to steal Steve’s thunder, as the World Peace Index will be launched in Q2 07, but we want to acknowledge that as one of the nation’s most successful entrepreneurs, we salute his latest efforts.
The Sydney Morning Herald gave a synopsis on Steve last year – you can read about him here.
Picture courtesy of Sydney Morning Herald


5 responses so far ↓
bill daul // January 28, 2007 at 2:22 am
Great talk Steve out here at NextNow…
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About Pakistan // May 30, 2007 at 3:54 pm
Excellent initiative. It tell us where we stand viz-a-viz the rest of the world and may possibly invoke the fealing to make our little world a better place to live.
Syed Tassaduq Hussain Bukhari // May 31, 2007 at 5:39 am
It is ironical to note that the Champions of Peace, USA(96) is only only one step ahead in peace than Iran(97), the so-called Enemy of Peace. Nevertheless, PAKISTAN(115) is not more dangerous a place for tourism as compared with INDIA(109)
Shamim Kausar // May 31, 2007 at 5:46 am
President Pervaiz Musharraf is in search of a real criteria for uplift of Pakistan for the past 7 years. Here comes the Divine Guidance for him in this Report…Democracy and Economic Stability….already included in his 7 point Agenda, awaiting implementation for 7 years