Past events

The diversity and inclusion imperative

NSW
Mar 27
The CEDA NSW Women in Leadership: diversity and inclusion series returns in 2018 to examine building a diverse workforce and strategies to increase inclusivity.

Speakers

Laura Berry, Chief Executive Officer, Supply Nation
Ming Long AM, Chair, AMP Capital
Janine Middleton, Co-Chair, Australian Marriage Equality

City economics: policy, planning, growth

QLD
Mar 27
The success of our economy is dependent on the success of our cities.  The Productivity Commission’s five year review weighs in heavily on cities and services.

Speakers

Nerida Conisbee, Chief Economist, REA Group
Peter Harris AO, Chairman, Productivity Commission

Commercialising biomedical research in Australia

VIC
Mar 26
CEDA welcomes BioCurate, Chief Executive Officer, Dr Glenn Begley to discuss the commercialisation of biomedical research.

Speakers

Dr Glenn Begley, Chief Executive Officer, BioCurate

Priorities for Victoria's public sector

VIC
Mar 23
CEDA welcomes Chris Eccles AO, Secretary of Department of Premier and Cabinet to discuss the 2018 priorities of Victorian public services.

Speakers

Chris Eccles, Secretary, Department of Premier & Cabinet

Rosie Batty - actions for business

WA
Mar 23
Family and domestic violence is estimated to cost the national economy $22b every year. Join 2015 Australian of the Year and anti-domestic violence campaigner, Rosie Batty as she recounts her visits across the Pilbara and delivers practical insights into how WA businesses and business leaders can make a positive difference to families affected by violence, while also improving their bottom line.

Speakers

Rosie Batty, Anti-domestic violence campaigner
Joanne Farrell, Group Executive, Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Managing Director Australia, Rio Tinto
The Hon. Simone McGurk, Minister for Child Protection; Women's Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services
Jay Watson, State General Manager WA, Commercial Banking, Westpac

The future of mobility

NSW
Mar 23
The CEDA NSW Transport infrastructure series returns in 2018 to examine the future of mobility and the impacts of connected and driverless vehicles with representatives from Uber and NRMA.

Speakers

Behyad Jafari, Chief Executive Officer, Electric Vehicle Council
Jessika Loefstedt, Head of Public Policy and Government Relations, Australia & New Zealand, Uber
Rohan Lund, Chief Executive Officer, NRMA
Kellie Nuttall, Partner - Future of Mobility Lead, Deloitte

Health, ageing and social services

QLD
Mar 22
CEDA Queensland's 2018 Health series investigates a critical economic imperative - the integration of our health, aged care, human and social service systems.

Speakers

Tim Kelsey, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Digital Health Agency

Smart cities

VIC
Mar 22
Join the new Secretary of the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development and industry leaders for new insights on the smart cities agenda.

Speakers

Dr Steven Kennedy PSM, Secretary, Federal Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
Jessika Loefstedt, Head of Public Policy and Government Relations, Australia & New Zealand, Uber
Neil Temperley, Executive Product Manager - Future Cities, Data61

Maximising Western Sydney's environment and heritage assets

NSW
Mar 21
CEDA is delighted to welcome NSW Minister for Local Government, Minister for the Environment, and Minister for Heritage, the Hon. Gabrielle Upton to the 2018 NSW/ACT Trustee program. 

Speakers

The Hon. Gabrielle Upton MP, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Local Government, and Minister for Heritage

A global perspective: the world’s energy supply outlook

VIC
Mar 21
CEDA welcomes international guest ExxonMobil, Manager - Economics & Energy Division, Corporate Strategic Planning Department, Rob Gardner, to discuss ExxonMobil's global view of energy demand and supply globally.

Speakers

Robert Gardner, Manager, Economics & Energy Division, Corporate Strategic Planning Department, ExxonMobil

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