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Tasmania in post-recession recovery: Saul Eslake

Tasmania was definitely in a recession in 2012-13 but is beginning to recover this financial year, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch Chief Economist, Saul Eslake. Read more…

14/03/2014

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Tasmania-in-post-recession-recovery-Saul-Eslake


Tasmania in the slow lane

Tasmania is sitting in the back of the slow lane, compared to other states, heard a CEDA audience at the Tasmanian Economic and Political Overview in Hobart. Read more…

01/03/2012

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Tasmania-in-the-slow-lane


Tasmania, the turnaround State

Tasmania has the best performing economy of any state across any measure, Premier of Tasmania, the Hon. Will Hodgman, has told a CEDA audience in Hobart at the annual State of the State address. Read more…

25/10/2019

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Tasmania,-the-turnaround-State


Tasmanian digital inclusion falling behind

Australia’s overall level of digital inclusion is improving but Tasmania remains the lowest scoring state in our index alongside South Australia, RMIT University, Director Social Change Enabling Capability Platform, Professor Julian Thompson has told a CEDA audience. Read more…

23/08/2017

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Tasmanian-digital-inclusion-falling-behind


Tasmanian Treasurer sings state’s strengths

In recent years Tasmania has gone from being one of the weakest economies to one of strongest and diverse in the nation, according to state Treasurer the Hon. Peter Gutwein. Read more…

25/02/2019

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Tasmanian-Treasurer-sings-state’s-strengths


Tasmanian Treasurers call for costed promises ahead of election

Tasmania’s Treasurer and Shadow Treasurer have both called for fully costed policies ahead of the state election in March. Read more…

19/02/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Tasmanian-Treasurers-call-for-costed-promises-ahead-of-election


Technology is changing student experience: QUT Deputy Vice Chancellor

Australian universities are in a period of transition with the development of technology and online learning, according to Queensland University of Technology Deputy Vice Chancellor (Technology, Information and Learning Support), Professor Tom Cochrane. Read more…

21/10/2013

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Technology-is-changing-student-experience-QUT-Deputy-Vice-Chancellor


Technology remains the friend not foe of the worker

There have been plenty of predictions about the future of work; ranging from a 15-hour week to dystopian jobless woe. But so far, according to Productivity Commission Deputy Chair Karen Chester, all the soothsayers have got it wrong. Read more…

19/07/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Technology-remains-the-friend-not-foe-of-the-worker


Tenacity and determination needed to deliver projects

Forming teams and partnerships is one of three important things for moving ideas and projects forward in adverse circumstances, Telethon Kids Institute Honorary Research Fellow, Dr James Fitzpatrick has told a CEDA Copland Leadership event in Perth. Read more…

21/11/2016

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Tenacity-and-determination-needed-to-deliver-projects


The business of age

Residential care for people with dementia is well over $1 billion a year to the Australian government, University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine, Curran Professor in Health Care of Older People, and Geriatrician, Professor Susan Kurrle has told a CEDA audience. Read more…

19/05/2017

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/The-business-of-age