The latest news from CEDA
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Posted Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Australia's superannuation system is not adequate to support an ageing population and will require significant reform if it is to sustain the economy, a CEDA audience in Sydney heard.
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Tax/Superannuation
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Posted Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Public schools must become like private schools with autonomy for principals to tailor their schools to local needs if Australia is to reverse the decline of the public school system, a CEDA forum in Adelaide has heard.
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Education/Skills
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Posted Thursday, May 02, 2013
In his only pre-budget address in 2013, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer the Hon Wayne Swan addressed a CEDA audience in Melbourne on 'Global forces, the dollar and the budget'.
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economy
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Posted Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Victoria’s planning system cannot continue operating under a “business as usual” model if we are to accommodate the State’s growing population, a CEDA forum in Melbourne has been told this week.
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Posted Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Programs to encourage employment participation by young Aboriginal people must start with job-specific training but ultimately aim to get more indigenous young people into university, a CEDA forum in Perth has been told.
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Posted Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Australian agriculture must embrace foreign investment to develop irrigation areas and to produce higher value products for consumers, a CEDA forum in Brisbane has been told.
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Agriculture/Farming
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Posted Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Radical uncertainty about the international economy and volatile capital movements are the biggest risk to the global economy, despite signs that the underlying economy is re-stabilising, a prominent international economist Dr Robert Johnson has told a CEDA audience.
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economy