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Disruption in energy industry driving consumer choice

When you’re in an industry that is such an essential service, community and consumers having a choice on how they decide to get their power and gas, is a great thing, Australian Energy Market Operator, Executive General Manager WA, Cameron Parrotte has told a CEDA audience. Read more…

24/09/2018


SA Government provides fresh insight into transport and infrastructure priorities

Just one week on from delivering the new SA Liberal Government’s first budget, the Hon. Stephan Knoll has said that the Government has fresh insight into priority infrastructure projects for South Australia. Read more…

19/09/2018


Strong planning critical for Sydney's future

Today’s planning will only truly be valued in tomorrow’s Sydney, New South Wales Minister for Planning and Minister for Housing, the Hon. Anthony Roberts said in Sydney. Read more…

18/09/2018


Queensland undergoing own Golden Age: Queensland Premier

As we move towards 2020, Queensland will undergo its own “Golden Age,” Premier and Minister for Trade, the Hon. Annastacia Palaszczuk has told a CEDA audience. Read more…

14/09/2018


Review finds good progress but risks to success in Murray-Darling Basin Plan implementation

Good progress has been made on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan but some risks to its eventual success are in play, according to Productivity Commissioner Dr Jane Doolan. Read more…

13/09/2018


Half of NSW residents don’t feel benefits of economic growth

Most NSW residents share the views of other Australians that they have not personally gained from Australia’s record run of economic growth, according to results from CEDA’s Community Pulse 2018: the economic disconnect.  Read more…

27/08/2018


Activity, energy and bold thinking have Victoria on track: Andrews

Victoria’s rapid pace of infrastructure investment and delivery needs to be the state’s new normal, Premier Daniel Andrews told CEDA’s State of the State event. Read more…

22/08/2018


Indigenous people need alternate employment pathways

With diverse backgrounds, experiences and learning, Indigenous people can’t get entry points into the workforce through one level, Carey Group Holdings Chief Executive Officer, Allan James has told a CEDA audience. Read more…

20/08/2018


While information is everywhere, knowledge is not

The idea of a university for the future is worth contemplating, now more than ever, The University of South Australia Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd told a CEDA audience in Adelaide. Read more…

13/08/2018


Economic opportunities abound for regional Queensland

Speakers at the eighth CEDA Queensland Economic Development Forum described a raft of opportunities across tourism, defence, agriculture and transport set to boost regional Queensland economies for years to come. Read more…

08/08/2018


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