AI Leadership Summit 2025 Highlights
Collections of the most influential and interesting speeches from the CEDA platform.
13/02/2017
CEDA's Top 10 Speeches for 2014, in chronological order, are as follows:
![]() | Financial System Inquiry: Supporting Australia's economic growth – Part 1 – David Murray AO, Chair, Financial System Inquiry Perspectives on women in leadership – Her Excellency Professor the Hon. Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO, Former Governor of New South Wales Competitiveness of the Australian gas industry – The Hon. Martin Ferguson AM, Chair, APPEA Advisory Board State of the Nation address – The Hon. Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia Promises and pitfalls of autonomous systems – Professor Mary Cummings, Director, Humans and Autonomy Laboratory, Duke University The role of the G20 in taxation regulation – Professor Kerrie Sadiq, School of Accountancy, Queensland University of Technology Business School Northern Australia: Policy for prosperity – Steve Johnston, Group Chief Financial Officer, Suncorp The reform of the Federation – The Hon. Nick Greiner AC, Former Premier NSW; Governor, CEDA Economic possibilities – Glenn Stevens, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia Financial System Inquiry: Supporting Australia's economic growth – Part 2 – David Murray AO, Chair, Financial System Inquiry |
Despite some positive progress over recent years, there is still a considerable gender pay gap in Australia, Workplace Gender Equality Agency Director Libby Lyons told a CEDA Women in Leadership event in Brisbane.
Read more Leadership | Diversity | Inclusion August 15, 2016There are things to be optimistic and pessimistic about in achieving true gender diversity both in Australia and globally, Woolworths, Nine Entertainment Co., AMP, Australia Post Non-Executive Director, Holly Kramer has a told a CEDA audience in Perth.
Read more Leadership | Diversity | Inclusion August 27, 2014“Women are pioneering the economic and social shift in today's society”, the Hon. Anna Bligh told a CEDA audience in Melbourne.
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