PROGRESS 2050: Toward a prosperous future for all Australians
Collections of the most influential and interesting speeches from the CEDA platform.
13/02/2017
CEDA's Top 10 Speeches for 2013, in chronological order, are as follows:
![]() | State of the Nation address – Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon. Tony Abbott Women in Leadership: A human rights perspective – President, Australian Human Rights Commission, Professor Gillian Triggs; From mining boom to dining boom – Founder, Julian Cribb & Associates, Julian Cribb Australia: Ideas for a big future – Managing Director, Microsoft Australia, Pip Marlow Australia Adjusting – 27th Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon. Julia Gillard Securities Derivatives Regulation: Developments in the US – Managing Director and Chairman (Governance and Markets), Promontory Financial Group and former Chairman, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Mary Schapiro Missed opportunities in our Asian engagement – Chairman, The Future Fund and Chancellor, University of NSW, David Gonski AC The future of manufacturing in Australia: Innovation and productivity – Chair, Advanced Manufacturing Council, SA Department of Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy, Professor Göran Roos Transforming the Australian Army: A case for gender equity – Chief of Army, Australian Army, Lieutenant General David Morrison AO The US approach to monetary policy and economic growth – President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Richard W Fisher |
We don’t capture the full potential of our female talent pool compared to many of our developed world peers, Diane Smith-Gander has told a CEDA audience in Adelaide.
Read more Leadership | Diversity | Inclusion March 29, 2015“There’s a very interesting movement that’s happening, and that is the interest of shareholders in the top 200 listed companies,” former Federal Senator, Cabinet Minister and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, and JP Morgan Advisory Council member, the Hon. Helen Coonan, said at a CEDA event in Sydney.
Read more Leadership | Diversity | Inclusion March 31, 2012South Australia’s CEOs will need to take charge of removing roadblocks that prevent women from participating fully in the workforce to address skills shortages and boost their bottom line, a CEDA forum in Adelaide has heard.
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