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Rate cuts could boost Adelaide’s housing sector

While the November interest rate cut had helped the economy, a further cut in February would probably be needed to boost confidence and kick-start spending, said Bank SA, Managing Director, Jane Kittel at the 2011 Housing and Property Review hosted by the CEDA Adelaide. Read more…

01/11/2011


Professor Edenhofer to deliver 2012 Douglas Copland Lecture

CEDA is delighted to announce Professor Ottmar Edenhofer will deliver the 2012 Douglas Copland Lecture. Read more…

28/10/2011


Roxon and Wong: Building a sustainable health system

The community must get better at having discussions around healthcare issues, was the resounding message at a CEDA conference in Melbourne. Read more…

26/10/2011


Arts sector could help transform business performance

Partnerships between business and arts organisations could potentially transform the way business is done, both in terms of profit and culture, a panel of executives from the arts sector has told a Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) lunch in Adelaide. Read more…

21/10/2011


ENERGY: balanced discussion needed

Open and accurate conversation about fuel choices including renewables and Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is needed, Managing Director of Origin Energy has told a CEDA Energy series audience. Read more…

20/10/2011


Get ready for China 2.0

Gear up and get ready for China 2.0 was the message from the Hon. Kevin Rudd MP at a CEDA event in Brisbane. Read more…

14/10/2011


Australia and Japan: an important relationship

Despite the rise of China, Australia cannot afford to forget its relationship with Japan a CEDA forum in Melbourne has heard. Read more…

12/10/2011


Businesses want certainty from Government

CEDA Chief Executive, The Hon Stephen Martin, talks to Peter Switzer from Sky News about economic policies and businesses concerns. Read more…

11/10/2011


Is your business focussed on productivity?

Giving more meaningful work and flexibility is key to retaining older employees longer, attendees at CEDA's Recharging and raising enterprise wide productivity event heard. Read more…

06/10/2011


Aged care issues set to be mainstream

Access to aged care services should be a right for older citizens the same as school is for 5-year old citizens, the 2011 Aged Care Review, convened by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) in Adelaide, has been told. Read more…

30/09/2011


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