Past events

Aged Care Royal Commission: the way forward

NAT
Mar 12
Join the Federal Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services for a timely response to the Royal Commission’s final report into Aged Care Quality and Safety, government’s plans to reform and support Australia’s Aged Care sector and its future.

Speakers

Senator the Hon. Richard Colbeck, Federal Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services, Minister for Sport
Stephen Teulan, Principal, Nous Group

Building resilience and adaptability into future workforces

WA
Mar 9
Join WA’s Chief Health Officer for a discussion on how COVID-19 will help us build more resilient workforces.

Speakers

Dr Andy Robertson CSC PSM, WA Chief Health Officer and Assistant Director General, Public and Aboriginal Health Division, WA Department of Health

Taking stock: China and Australia's agribusiness sector

QLD
Mar 9
Join Trustees and sector participants to explore the challenges and opportunities arising from China’s impact on Australia’s agribusiness sector.

Speakers

Dr Carl Hinze, Head of China Practice, Holding Redlich

The nature of the labour market recovery from COVID-19

NAT
Mar 5
Join Trustees from across the country for a discussion led by the National Skills Commission on the growth sectors for 2021.

Speakers

Adam Boyton, Commissioner, National Skills Commission
Yasmin King, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsIQ

The transformation of Australia's workforce

NAT
Mar 2
The continued digital transformation of Australian businesses is an economic imperative. Organisations are redesigning their workplaces, practices and workforces by re-skilling and up-skilling their employees, renewing workforce strategies and investing in enabling technologies. 

Speakers

Alexis George, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, ANZ
Dr Ben Hamer, Future of Work Lead, PwC Australia
Steven Miller, Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft Australia
Saul Harben, Partner, Clayton Utz

Queensland Vice Chancellors' panel

QLD
Mar 1
Throughout 2021 CEDA welcomes Vice Chancellors from across the country to speak as the leaders of significant businesses, and to share their strategies for dealing with unprecedented change and challenges.

Speakers

See the event page for all speakers

The Lord Mayors' panel - the future of Australian cities

NAT
Feb 26
Australian cities are important economic centres and contributors in their own right. Hear how they have transformed and adapted, the plans to build resilience and what a full recovery looks like.

Speakers

The Right Honorable Sally Capp, The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of Melbourne
Councillor Clover Moore, The Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor of Sydney
Councillor Anna Reynolds, The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of Hobart
Sandy Verschoor, The Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor of Adelaide

Fostering education and business collaboration

NSW
Feb 26
Join Trustees and the Vice Chancellors of three of the state’s universities for a discussion how business and education can work together to drive recovery.

Speakers

Professor Attila Brungs, Vice-Chancellor and President, University of Technology Sydney
Prof. Joe Chicharo OM, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Wollongong
Prof. Deborah Sweeney, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President, Research, Enterprise and International, Western Sydney University (WSU)

Human services: health and technology

NAT
Feb 25
Our Human services sector employs 1.8 million Australians, accounting for 14 per cent of Australia’s workforce. As digital transformation continues community expectations around improved access to healthcare and human services and how they will be delivered in the future have increased. It’s in this environment that more patient focused and personalised services are expected.

Speakers

Professor Mary Foley AM, Managing Director, Telstra Health
Evan Rawstron, Partner in Charge, Policy, Programs and Evaluation and Global Lead, Health Analytics, KPMG
Dr Nic Woods, Health Industry Executive and Chief Medical Officer, Microsoft

ACCC's enforcement and compliance policy update 2021

NAT
Feb 23
CEDA welcomes ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims to outline the enforcement and compliance priorities for the Commission for the year ahead.

Speakers

Rod Sims, Chairman, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)

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