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CEDA's Top 10 Speeches is a collection of the most influential and interesting speeches from the CEDA platform throughout the year.
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Dr John Hewson, Former Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia Watch address or read the event summary | Professor Ian Harper, Chair, Competition Policy Review Panel, Director, Deloitte Access Economics Watch address, read event summary or Ian Harper's piece on the CEDA blog |
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Anne Hampshire, Head of Research and Advocacy, The Smith Family Read a blog discussion on addressing entrenched disadvantage or watch panel discussion | Professor Gillian Triggs, President, Australian Human Rights Commission |
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Dr Chris Luebkeman, Fellow and Global Director for Foresight, Research and | Professor Jane den Hollander, Vice-Chancellor, Deakin University Watch Professor Jane den Hollander's address or read event summary |
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The Hon Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of Australia (then Federal Minister for Communication) Watch Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's address or read event summary | Dr Stefan Hajkowicz, Principal Scientist in Strategy and Foresight, CSIRO Read Queensland Economic Development Forum summary where Dr Stefan Hajkowicz spoke |
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Elizabeth Broderick, former Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission Watch address, read the event summary or read piece on the CEDA blog | The Hon. John Howard OM AC, 25th Prime Minister of Australia Watch address, read the event summary or read the Hon. John Howard's piece on the CEDA blog
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CEDA's Top 10 Speeches 2015 | CEDA's Top 10 Speeches 2014 | CEDA's Top 10 Speeches 2013 | CEDA's Top 10 Speeches 2012 |
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