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CEDA offers four levels of membership



Membership categories

Speak to your local membership team about becoming a CEDA member

CEDA has four categories of membership to suit a range of organisations that want to engage with CEDA's knowledge and networks.

Member organisations can nominate up to four trustees, depending on which membership category they belong to. Trustees are the custodians of CEDA membership and the primary point of contact for announcements and information on new research and events.

Membership categories

Premier Corporate 

  • Priority access to all CEDA activities
  • Exclusive access to premier CEDA activities, such as the CEO and CFO roundtables and boardroom briefings
  • Access to the members' only section of ceda.com.au, which includes research, reports and membership listings
  • CEDA research reports and Australian Chief Executive
  • Premier Corporate members can nominate up to four trustees.


Corporate 

  • Available to interstate branches of Premier Corporate members
  • Access for executives to CEDA's conference and research programs
  • Access to the members' only section of ceda.com.au
  • CEDA research reports and Australian Chief Executive
  • Corporate members can nominate up to two trustees.


Business 

  • Available to smaller businesses
  • Access for executives to CEDA's conference and research programs
  • Access to the members' only section of ceda.com.au
  • CEDA research reports and Australian Chief Executive.
  • Business members nominate two trustees


Individual 

  • Available to sole proprietors, non-executive directors and other leaders in active public debate
  • Access to CEDA's conference and research programs
  • Access to the members' only section of ceda.com.au
  • CEDA research reports and Australian Chief Executive.


Event attendance for members: Reciprocal rights

Trustees or employees of member companys who are visiting interstate and would like to attend a CEDA public event in that state can do so at member rates.

If an employee is based in another state, where no membership is held, non-member rates apply.