Past events

2012 Property Market Outlook

NSW
Apr 3
For registration details please contact Melissa Burgo on 02 9779 9752

Speakers

Matthew Quinn, Managing Director, Stockland

Brian McGovern, Deputy Head of Property Finance , Institutional Banking & Markets, Commonwealth Bank,


The Big Shift - Commerce and the Future of Retail Economy

NSW
Mar 29
For registration details please contact Melissa Burgo on 02 9779 9752

Speakers

The Hon David Bradbury MP, Assistant Treasurer, Minister Assisting for Deregulation

Deborah Sharkey, Vice President, eBay Australia & New Zealand


The Rise of Africa - Risk or Reward?

WA
Mar 28
Africa holds enormous investment potential for Australian businesses. However, difficult governance structures and political instability present tough challenges to overcomne. How can Australia improve its capacity to compete in some of the fastest growing economies in the world?

Speakers

Rick Yeates, Managing Director, Middle Island Resources

Gordon Chakaodza, Trade Advisor - Resources and Infrastructure, Austrade

Melissa Parkes, Member for Fremantle

Bill Turner, Chairperson, AAMIG

Jacques Van Rhyn, Australia-Africa Services Group Leader, Deloitte


Productivity Series Part 1

NSW
Mar 28
Online registration has closed. For registration details please contact Karlena James on 02 9779 9746.

Speakers

Gary Banks AO, Chairman, Productivity Commission

Dr John Edwards, Board Member, Reserve Bank of Australia and Visiting Fellow, Lowy Institute for International Policy

Senator Arthur Sinodinos AO, Senator for New South Wales


IPCC Co-Chair to deliver global climate perspective

VIC
Mar 27
On line registration is now closed. For enquiries please contact Sharon Braun on 03 9652 8409

Speakers


A Greater Australia - CEDA Population Report

WA
Mar 26
Join CEDA as we discuss the rarely-promoted benefits of increasing Australia's population through economic migration, in a context of sound social, environmental and economic policies. This event is available to representatives of member organisations only. You must login to register.

Speakers

Professor Glenn Withers AO, Professor of Public Policy, Australian National University (ANU)

Consequences of Big or Small Australia? CEDA Research Report

NSW
Mar 23
Online registration is now closed. Please contact Sharon Braun on 03 9652 8409 if you have any queries. The major CEDA research policy report - 'A Greater Australia: Population, Policies and Governance' - will examine policies and will develop alternate approaches to key policy failings that have generated public concern with population growth.

Speakers

Professor Graeme Hugo, ARC Australian Professorial Fellow, The University of Adelaide
Dr Paul Grimes, Secretary, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
Professor Jonathan Pincus, Visiting Professor, School of Economics, The University of Adelaide
Henry Ergas, Professor of Infrastructure Economics, University of Wollongong

Reinventing the Regions - Planning a region for the future

VIC
Mar 22
Online registration has now closed. If you would like registration information for this event please phone Gemma Clark on 03 9652 8402.

Speakers


Breakfast on The Run Part 1 - Phil Ruthven

NSW
Mar 14
We have reached venue capacity, for further information please contact Melissa Burgo on 02 9779 9752.

Speakers

Phil Ruthven, Founder and Chairman, IBISWorld


2012 Economic and Political Overview

WA
Mar 9
CEDA's Overview (EPO) consists of a publication and series of briefings on the Australian economy and politics for the year ahead. Running for 30 years, the EPO brings together political, economic and business leaders and provides CEDA members with business intelligence on the environment they will be operating in over the next 12 months.

Speakers


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