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Expect more road tolls: industry experts

More road tolls and direct user charges may be a feature of existing and future infrastructure developments according to industry leaders. Read more…

15/11/2013


Working with government to drive economic growth and a thriving business sector

Address by Chairman of the Prime Minister's Business Advisory Council, Dr Maurice Newman AC at CEDA's 2013 annual dinner. Read more…

11/11/2013


Running away from challenges not good enough: Tasmanian Premier

Tasmanian Premier Lara Giddings has criticised the State Opposition’s stance against minority governments at CEDA’s State of the State forum in Hobart. Read more…

06/11/2013


Freight and Logistics Plan fails Melbourne Airport

It is "woeful" that the State Government's Freight and Logistics Plan does not include connecting access upgrades to Melbourne Airport, Melbourne Airport, Chief Executive Officer, Chris Woodruff has told a CEDA forum in Melbourne on freight and logistics. Read more…

30/10/2013


NSW Energy Minister announces red tape cuts

The NSW Government will cut red tape to streamline mining and exploration approvals and amend rules for energy network investment, NSW Minister for Resources and Energy, the Hon. Chris Hartcher has told a CEDA audience in Sydney. Read more…

23/10/2013


Urgent reform needed on Legislative Council voting system

The Australian upper house voting system is undemocratic and does not reflect the preferences of the people, a CEDA forum in Adelaide has heard. Read more…

22/10/2013


Government's 'one-stop-shop' has industry support

The Federal Government’s new 'one-stop-shop’ for environmental approvals initiative has gained support among resource industry leaders including Shell and Woodside, a CEDA audience in Perth has heard. Read more…

22/10/2013


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


Australian brand in demand overseas

Australia is well placed to meet the demands of the Asian market, a CEDA audience in Geelong has heard. Read more…

02/10/2013


Unconscious bias needs more attention

More attention to unconscious bias, not quotas is what’s needed to progress more women into leadership positions, Westpac, Australian Financial Services, Chief Executive, Brian Hartzer told a CEDA audience in Sydney. Read more…

27/09/2013


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