At Future University, Hakodate, Japan, with interpreter, Mitobe Satoko.

Futures Course, Budapest, Hungary.

With Wendell Bell, left, at Tamkang University, Taiwan.

Tony Stevenson

 

Tony Stevenson is a futurist with wide international experience and credentials. He is primarily interested in how we will live, learn, work, care and play in tomorrow’s organisations and communities.

 

Tony writes, speaks, leads workshops and writes background briefings. He founds his work in research on how we imagine and create the future, and on communication and the emerging technologies.

 

He is a member of UNESCO’s Council on the Future and has been president (1997-2001) of the World Futures Studies Federation (WFSF), an international non-government organisation affiliated with the United Nations, representing futurists in 90 countries. He was Secretary General 1993-1997.

 

Tony Stevenson was foundation director of the Communication Centre at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane until 1998.

 

Widely published, he has been an invited keynote speaker and seminar facilitator on all continents, from Bacolod to Budapest, Novosibirsk to Nairobi and Townsville to Turku. He has conceived and directed international futures courses for WFSF and UNESCO in Andorra, Fiji, Hungary, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.

 

Formerly a journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), and a magazine editor in Canada, he has returned to writing between other assignments. Tony lives at Noosa Heads, Australia, where he also engages in community work.