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1. Lobby and advocate to ensure equitable access to information (Objects 1 and 4) **
1.1 Address key policy issues at national, state/territory and local levels
1.2 Work with strategic partners within and beyond the sector
1.3 Focus on access to digital information and development of national information networks
1.4 Work with and participate in international and regional library associations
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- submissions to government and other inquiries
- participation in forums and partnerships within and beyond
the sector
- further development of the advocacy web pages in the ALIAnet website
- coverage of the key messages of ALIA's advocacy and lobbying in inCite and other communication channels
- participation in international and regional forums and activities
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- ALIA's voice is heard and position recognised
- ALIA members and the wider sector are well informed about key policy issues and ALIA's position
- ALIA is recognised as a key representative of the sector
- Strong and effective strategic partnerships and networks
- Active participation by members in IFLA
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- Recognition within and beyond the sector of ALIA's expertise and credibility (number of occasions when ALIA's expertise is called on; changes that ALIA's representations have effected; number of local, national and international bodies on which ALIA is represented)
- Information and advocacy resources for members are well taken up and are assessed by members as useful (number of member inquiries; positive feedback from members; hits on advocacy web pages)
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