PROGRESS 2050: Toward a prosperous future for all Australians
In March 2013 CEDA, together with Regional Development Victoria, released a report which documents the findings from the series of events held in 2011-2012 across Victoria.
This report provides an overview of the changes taking place in five of Victoria's regional economies, key policy and economic themes that emerged from discussions throughout the series of events, case studies from regional businesses and five individual event summaries.
Regional Victoria accounts for around a quarter of the State's population and economic output. In March 2013 Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional and Rural Development Peter Ryan released the Reinventing the Regions report which documents the findings from a series of events held in 2011-2012 which CEDA, in collaboration with RDV, hosted.
This report provides an overview of the changes taking place in five of Victoria's regional economies, key policy and economic themes that emerged from discussions throughout the series of events, case studies from regional businesses and five individual event summaries.
The event series provided an opportunity to engage key stakeholders including business, industry, government, communities and academia in a discussion of:
The series consisted of five events looking at the experiences of Ballarat and the Central Highlands, Hume, Geelong and Barwon South West, Loddon Mallee and the Latrobe Valley.
CEDA released a research report in November 2016 which examines the economic consequences of the migration program for Australia and the effectiveness of the migration program itself.
Read more Agribusiness October 30, 2012Watch videos from the Australian Water Project, Volume 2, The opportunity of crisis: A water reform agenda. This reform agenda was released in October 2012.
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