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Posted Friday, March 16, 2012
GFC and sovereign risk- Mitigating measures and solutions from down under. Paper presented by CEDA, Chief Executive, Professor the Hon Stephen Martin at the International Federation of Accountants Conference, March 19-20, 2012, Vienna, Austria.
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economy
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Posted Thursday, March 15, 2012
Reforms will assist in improving productivity by “saving money, driving the economy, and by widening opportunities for people to live and earn a living in this country”, COAG Reform Council, Chairman, Paul McClintock AO told a CEDA audience in Melbourne.
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productivity
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Posted Monday, March 05, 2012
By 2040 the world population will grow by 25 per cent, and out global energy demand will grow by 30 per cent, ExxonMobil, USA, Manager-Energy and Economics Division, Robert Gardner told a CEDA audience in NSW, at the first Energy Series event for 2012.
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Energy/Utilities
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Posted Wednesday, February 29, 2012
"There is no public appetite for major changes to workplace laws in favour of employers." ACTU President, Ged Kearney has told a Queensland CEDA EPO audience.
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economy,productivity,federal/state,politics
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Posted Wednesday, February 29, 2012
CEOs need to commit to dealing with gender diversity in tangible ways for progress to be made Nestle Australia Ltd, Chairman, Elizabeth Proust AO told a CEDA audience in Brisbane.
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Women in Leadership
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Posted Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Gender diversity needs to be viewed as a commercial imperative heard a CEDA audience in Sydney at the first Women in Leadership series event for 2012.
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Women in Leadership
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Posted Wednesday, February 29, 2012
What South Australia can do to drive productivity, the potential for a change of Opposition Leader in SA and the damage “gottcha journalism” is doing to democracy, were the key topics discussed at CEDA’s SA Economic and Political Overview, held on February 24, in Adelaide.
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economy,productivity,federal/state,politics