Past events

Social licence to operate - the future for business

WA
May 30
CEDA’s event brings together leading industry experts, prominent researchers and respected philanthropists to discuss the importance of businesses earning and retaining a social licence to operate.

Speakers

Dr Leeora Black, Principal, Deloitte
Dr Justine Lacey, Responsible Innovation Research Leader, CSIRO Land & Water
Rupert Myer AO, Chair, Australia Council for the Arts
Daniel Smith, Executive Director and Founder, CGM Communications

Aged care workforce strategy

VIC
May 29
Professor John Pollaers will outline the latest work of the Aged Care Workforce Strategy Taskforce.

Speakers

Professor John Pollaers, Chair, Australian Industry Skills Committee and Aged Care Workforce Strategy Taskforce
Norman Gray AM, Chief Executive Officer, Box Hill Institute Group
Paula Trood, General Manager, Residential Services, Quality & Compliance, Benetas

Futuristic museum of discovery: MOD.

SA
May 29
CEDA welcomes Dr Kristin Alford, Futurist and Director of the new MOD. Museum at the University of South Australia, as she showcases the potential of this exciting new science museum in Adelaide, followed by a tour for those who would like to see more after the presentation.

Speakers

Dr Kristin Alford, Futurist and Director, MOD. Museum, UniSA

2018 Energy series: ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims

QLD
May 28
At the opening event in the CEDA Queensland 2018 Energy series, ACCC Chairman Rod Sims presents a keynote address on retail electricity supply and retail electricity price competitiveness.

Speakers

Rod Sims, Chairman, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Rick Wilkinson

Portfolio briefing: The Hon. Shannon Fentiman

QLD
May 25
The Minister will provide a detailed briefing into her portfolios, policy initiatives and new term plans to drive up employment, enhance skills and achieve economic priorities.

Speakers

The Hon. Shannon Fentiman, State Minister for Employment and Small Business, Minister for Training and Skills Development

Drivers, demand and disruption in freight

NSW
May 25
CEDA welcomes Pacific National CEO, Dean Dalla Valle and Transport for NSW, Deputy Secretary Clare Gardiner-Barnes to outline drivers, demand, and disruption that will impact the freight sector.

Speakers

Dean Dalla Valle, Chief Executive Officer, Pacific National
Clare Gardiner-Barnes, Deputy Secretary – Freight, Strategy and Planning, Transport for NSW

Healing Aboriginal futures

WA
May 24
The government policies that created the stolen generation have had far reaching consequences. Hear from two powerful Aboriginal leaders who are making progress in remedying the effects, including transitioning the record number of Aboriginal children from state care.

Speakers

Jim Morrison, Leader, YOKAI
Ann Oakley, Founder, Kinship Connections

Economic impacts of ridesharing

NSW
May 24
CEDA NSW/ACT is delighted to welcome international speaker, Uber, Chief Economist and Director of Public Policy, Dr Jonathan V. Hall, to the 2018 Trustee program.

Speakers

Dr Jonathan Hall, Chief Economist and Director of Public Policy, Uber

The business of local government

QLD
May 24
The economic contribution of local government working across infrastructure, transport, utilities, education and community services is significant. CEDA convenes council Chief Executives from across the State to put their views on the business of local government.

Speakers

Andrew Chesterman, Chief Executive Officer, Redland City Council
Colin Jensen, Chief Executive Officer, Brisbane City Council
Gary Kellar, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Ipswich City Council
Silvio Trinca, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Logan City Council

Productivity in the higher education sector

VIC
May 22
CEDA welcomes KPMG, National Sector Leader, Education, Professor Stephen Parker AO, to discuss productivity in Australia's higher education sector.

Speakers

Professor Stephen Parker AO, Partner and National Sector Leader, Education, KPMG

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