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Posted Tuesday, November 13, 2012
CEDA’s latest research being released today has found that state governments should divest their ownership of energy network service provision assets to help curb further electricity price rises for households.
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Energy/Utilities
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Posted Tuesday, November 13, 2012
CEDA and Business Spectator are again undertaking the Big Issues survey, which is open now. This year the survey focuses on productivity, innovation and R&D, government priorities and Australia in the Asian Century.
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Posted Friday, November 09, 2012
Launching the Federal Government’s Energy White Paper, Minister for Resources, Energy and Tourism, Martin Ferguson told a CEDA audience in Melbourne that Australian governments at all levels must embrace key energy reforms to improve regulatory efficiency, stimulate market competition and minimise price pressures.
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Posted Thursday, November 01, 2012
The sorts of things discussed in the Australia in the Asian Century White Paper have been happening in WA for 20 years, WA Premier, Colin Barnett has told a CEDA audience. “Obviously Asia is going to continue to be a major part of our future,” he said.
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Posted Thursday, November 01, 2012
Discussing NSW Government’s Draft Renewable Action Plan, NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Renewable Energy, Dr Rob Stokes told a CEDA audience in Sydney that one of the main objectives of the plan is to support the national target of increasing renewable energy to 20 per cent by 2020.
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Posted Wednesday, October 31, 2012
With demand from China flattening, Australia’s resources sector need to stay competitive with skills and taxation reform, Queensland Resources Council, CEO, Michael Roche heard a CEDA forum in Brisbane.
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Posted Tuesday, October 30, 2012
The opportunities that arise with the emergence of the Asian century won’t come at the expense of Tasmania’s relationship with the US, Premier of Tasmania, Lara Giddings told a CEDA audience in Hobart at Tasmania’s State of the State forum.
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