Past events

Prevention better than cure....

NSW
Nov 23
Prevention better than cure - the economics of chronic disease management and preventative health.This forum focuses on examining different models of delivering health care for better economic outcomes and patient welfare. As part of this discussion our speakers will reflect on suggested new strategies for implementation.

Speakers


Women series - Improving participation in the workplace

VIC
Nov 22
For registration information about this event please contact Jun Lee Sia on 03 9652 8414.Part two of the CEDA Women in Leadership Series will feature key thought leaders and senior industry representatives to provide thoughts and perspectives on how policy makers and industries should respond to the challenges to gender equality and provisions to support and increase workplace participation rates for women.

Speakers

Deborah Waterhouse, Vice President and General Manager, Australia and New Zealand, GlaxoSmithKline Australia

Warren McCann, Commissioner for Public Employment, Commissioner for Public Employment, Office for Ethical Standards and Professional Integrity, Government of South Australia


Indigenous entrepreneurship and business enterprises

NSW
Nov 16
CEDA welcomes a distinguished panel of experts to discuss strategies and showcase success stories on the transition from welfare to employment and economic development.

Speakers

Keynote lunch presentation: Dr Dawn Casey, Chair, Indigenous Business Australia


State of the State - NSW Opposition's perspective and plans

NSW
Nov 12
As NSW prepares for a state election in March 2011, CEDA welcomes Mr Barry O'Farrell MP, Leader of the NSW Opposition, to outline his action plan to make "NSW Number One Again".

Speakers

Barry O'Farrell MP, NSW Leader of the Opposition


Water Resources Series: water for the environment

SA
Nov 11
Please contact Sharon Simmons on 08 8211 7222 if you would like to registerThis event will focus on getting the best outcome from water for the environment and will also provide an update/analysis of the Murray Darling Basin Authority's report released on 8 October. The luncheon will feature keynote addresses by Professor John Briscoe Harvard University and Professor Mike Young, Adelaide University followed by a panel discussion including Michael Porter, CEDA.

Speakers

Professor John Briscoe, Harvard University Professor Mike Young, Adelaide University Michael Porter, Research and Policy Director, CEDA


CIO Series Part III - Dr Hugh Bradlow, Telstra Corporation

NSW
Nov 10
This three-part luncheon series will stimulate debate and facilitate knowledge exchange towards a robust community of ICT leadership to drive business forward through innovation and business process improvement

Speakers

Dr Hugh Bradlow, Chief Technology Officer, Telstra


China's economy and the financial services industry

VIC
Nov 9

Speakers

Alex Thursby, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific, Europe and America, ANZ

Dr Paul Monk, Founder, Director and Principal Consultant, Austhink Consulting.


A Conversation with Michael Chaney

WA
Nov 9

Speakers

Michael Chaney, AO


Water Reforms: What's Worked, What Hasn't, What's Next?

VIC
Nov 4
This lunch is by invitation only.

Speakers

Professor John Briscoe, Head of the Harvard Water Project, formerly Head of Water at the World Bank
Professor John Langford, Director, Uniwater
Dr Michael Porter, National Policy and Research Director, CEDA

Water Sources for the Cities - Issues and options

NSW
Nov 3
CEDA’s largest research and policy project, the Australian Water Resources Project, will host a series of meetings across 4 states throughout November. In Sydney we will welcome industry experts who will discuss topics relating to city water supply. The AWRP is a collaboration between CEDA, Harvard University and Uniwater, which offers leading-edge analysis of Australia’s water issues.

Speakers

Dr Michael Porter, Research and Policy Director, CEDA

Prof John Briscoe, Gordon McKay Professor, Harvard University

Prof John Langford, Director, Uniwater


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