Past events

International business series

QLD
May 1
CEDA's 2015 International business series goes beyond trade and case analysis to consider our interconnected international future and the initiatives, policy settings and leadership that will get us there.

Speakers

The Hon. Steven Ciobo MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade and Investment
Professor Paul Stevens, Visiting Professor, University College London, Australia

Addressing entrenched disadvantage in Australia

QLD
Apr 30
The economics of inequality and entrenched disadvantage in Australia are of growing concern. The social and economic cost and resulting constraints to growth demands new thinking and new approaches.

Speakers

Peter Maher OAM, Chief Executive Officer, St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland
Alison McClelland, Commissioner, Productivity Commission
Dr Julia Newton-Howes, Chief Executive, CARE Australia

Vice-Chancellor Discussion: Reforming the policy debate

NSW
Apr 30
CEDA brings together Vice Chancellors from universities across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory for the 2015 Vice Chancellors panel. The Vice-Chancellors will examine the changing markets in Australian higher education and the importance of greater collaboration.

Speakers

Dr Fanta Aw, President and Chair of the Board of Directors, NAFSA: Association of International Educators
Professor Attila Brungs, Vice-Chancellor and President, University of Technology Sydney
Professor Barney Glover AO, Vice-Chancellor and President, Western Sydney University
Prof. Caroline McMillen, Vice-Chancellor and President, The University of Newcastle

Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

SA
Apr 30
Join Lucinda Hewitson, Director of Lucinda Hewitson Consulting, as she outlines the various benefits of diversity and inclusion in your workforce.

Speakers

Lucinda Hewitson, Director, Lucinda Hewitson Consulting

Grade separations: strategy, options and design issues

VIC
Apr 30
The Victorian government's ambitious plan to remove 50 level-crossings will be a substantial part of the state's infrastructure pipeline. Victorian Government Architect Jill Garner discusses the lessons learned from previous grade separations, including reference designs and options, procurement processes and urban design solutions.

Speakers

Jill Garner, Acting Victorian Government Architect, Office of the Victorian Government Architect

Leadership learnings from the Lord Mayor, Lisa-M. Scaffidi

WA
Apr 29
CEDA invites future leaders of all ages and sectors to hear from one of Perth's most inspirational leaders, the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Lisa-M. Scaffidi, Lord Mayor of the City of Perth.

Speakers

The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor Lisa-M. Scaffidi, City of Perth

Addressing entrenched disadvantage in Australia-SA

SA
Apr 29
The economics of inequality and entrenched disadvantage in Australia are of growing concern. The social and economic cost and resulting constraints to growth demands new thinking and new approaches.

Speakers

Anne Hampshire, Head of Research and Advocacy, The Smith Family
The Reverend Professor Peter Sandeman, Chief Executive Officer, Anglicare SA

Developing Australia's IT talent in a changing environment

ACT
Apr 27
CEDA NSW/ACT is delighted to welcome Dr Peter Lawrence, Chief Information Officer, Department of Defence to the 2015 Trustee program.

Speakers

Dr Peter Lawrence, Chief Information Officer, Department of Defence

Disability reform: economic participation and opportunity

VIC
Apr 27
Assistant Minister for Social Services, Senator the Hon. Mitch Fifield, will deliver a keynote address to outline the Federal Government's disability employment agenda.

Speakers

Senator the Hon. Mitch Fifield, Assistant Minister for Social Services

Global megatrends - local capability

QLD
Apr 24
Dr Stefan Hajkowicz will examine megatrends and the need for planning by government, industry and community organisation for future capabilities.

Speakers

Dr Stefan Hajkowicz, Leader, CSIRO Futures

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