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Constitutional recognition important part of inclusion: Fred Chaney

Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Constitution is an important step towards an inclusive Australian society, Reconciliation Australia, Director and Desert Knowledge Australia, Chair, Hon. Fred Chaney AO told a CEDA audience in Perth. Read more…

13/08/2013


Broader healthcare discussions needed for sustainable delivery

Self-responsibility and end-of-life decisions must be part of the discussion if Australia is to deliver healthcare in a sustainable way into the future, a CEDA audience in Brisbane was told. Read more…

05/08/2013


Unis need more funding to up-skill Australia

Universities must be funded to up-skill the population in order to make Australia more competitive, a CEDA audience was told in Adelaide. Read more…

29/07/2013


PM must revisit COAG bilateral agreements says Qld Deputy Premier

Queensland’s Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney issued a challenge to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to prove he stands for something, during an address to a CEDA audience in Brisbane. Read more…

26/07/2013


Governments should invest in transport infrastructure

Governments should borrow to deliver transport infrastructure, RACV, General Manager Public Policy, Brian Negus told CEDA a forum in Melbourne. Read more…

26/07/2013


WA property industry wants local councils and government to better connect

A disconnect between the WA government and local councils needs to be addressed for Perth’s property market to move forward, a CEDA property forum has heard. Read more…

23/07/2013


High-Speed Rail needed between Sydney and Canberra: NSW Premier

Development of a rail link between Sydney and Canberra will have widespread benefits for the region, NSW Premier, Barry O’Farrell has told an audience at CEDA’s State of the State event in Sydney. Read more…

22/07/2013


Long term lens needed for competitiveness

Outgoing Chairman of Shell Australia, Ann Pickard has told CEDA’s State of the Nation 2013 that “conviction in making hard, long-term decisions” is needed to keep Australia competitive and prosperous into the future. Read more…

07/07/2013


International success as important as domestic factors for Aust. economy in Asian Century

Economic success for Australia lies as much in international success as domestic factors, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Secretary, Peter Varghese has told CEDA’s State of the Nation 2013 audience in Canberra. Read more…

04/07/2013


Reform slowing but necessary to remain competitive

Reform has slowed and some areas have ground to a halt, Monash University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Professorial Fellow and former Chairman ACCC, Graeme Samuel AC told CEDA's State of the Nation 2013 audience. Read more…

04/07/2013


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