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Highlights from Australia's premier public policy forum, CEDA's State of the Nation.
13/06/2023
Highlights from the Prime Minister's Keynote Address at State of the Nation 2023
THE HON. ANTHONY ALBANESE
PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA
Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon. Anthony Albanese opened CEDA’s State of the Nation 2023.
“Australia has the resources, the people, the ‘get-up-and-go’ to seize this moment.”
In his speech, Mr. Albanese emphasised the importance of boosting productivity through wage increases, particularly in the care industry, clean energy, embracing new technologies for stronger growth and finding opportunities within the nation’s economic challenges.
“Australia’s future security and our future prosperity depends on our economy breaking new ground. Attracting new sources of international investment, diversifying our future exports, boosting the skills of our workforce, building greater resilience in our supply chains, moving more of our businesses up the international value chain and supporting the full, equal, respectful, and overdue participation of women in the economy.”
Read the Prime Minister's full address at State of the Nation.
Speakers:
Read Diane Smith-Gander's speech at State of the Nation.
Speakers:
Read Minister Plibersek's full CEDA address.
Dr Mark Carney, United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance , Co-Chair of GFANZ
AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE
Joseph Longo, Chair, Australian Securities & Investments Commission
Read Joseph Longo's State of the Nation address.
View from the Opposition, in conversation with:
THE HON.PETER DUTTON
FEDERAL LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
"Our inflation woes, in good part, are coming from Canberra...our core inflation rate is higher than the US, Canada, Japan and Euro area."
Read the Hon. Peter Dutton's State of the Nation full address.
Speakers:
Read Melissa Wilson's State of the Nation full address.
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Speakers:
Read the Hon. Linda Burney's address at State of the Nation.
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Steve Brogan, Acting Chief Policy and Research, Infrastructure Australia and Diane Smith-Gander, Chairman, CEDA
Belinda Wade, Principal Climate Transition, Sustainability and Climate Change, Aurecon and Mark Hatfield Managing Director, Chevron Australia
Robert Lee, Founder and CEO, Dragos and Megan Motto, Chief Executive Officer, Governance Institute of Australia
Melinda Cilento, Chief Executive, CEDA and Dr Mark Carney, United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance, Co-Chair of GFANZ
Melinda Cilento, Chief Executive, CEDA and Dr Mark Carney, United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance, Co-Chair of GFANZ
Belinda Wade, Principal Climate Transition, Sustainability and Climate Change, Aurecon; Mark Hatfield Managing Director, Chevron Australia; Frank Calabria, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Origin Energy and The Hon. Tanya Plibersek, Minister for the Environment and Water
Belinda Wade, Principal Climate Transition, Sustainability and Climate Change, Aurecon; Mark Hatfield Managing Director, Chevron Australia; Frank Calabria, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Origin Energy and The Hon. Tanya Plibersek, Minister for the Environment and Water
Nicholas Giurietto, Head of Future Policy, Australian Banking Association; Simon Burns, Partner, Gilbert + Tobin and Megan Motto, Chief Executive Officer, Governance Institute of Australia
Robert Lee, Founder and CEO, Dragos; Nicholas Giurietto, Head of Future Policy, Australian Banking Association; Simon Burns, Partner, Gilbert + Tobin and Megan Motto, Chief Executive Officer, Governance Institute of Australia
Jim Betts, Secretary, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts and Diane Smith-Gander AO, Chairman, CEDA
Jim Betts, Secretary, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts and Diane Smith-Gander AO, Chairman, CEDA
Jim Betts, Secretary, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
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