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EVENT MAJOR SPONSOR www.ceda.com.au Tackling entrenched disadvantage - new approaches Wednesday 13 November 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
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EVENT MAJOR SPONSOR

www.ceda.com.au

Tackling entrenched disadvantage - new approaches

Wednesday 13 November 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

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agenda

12.00pm Registrations

12.15pm Welcome Clint O’Brien Associate Director, CEDA

12.20pm Research overview Jarrod Ball Chief Economist, CEDA

12.35pm Lunch

1.05pm Speaker address Professor Ingrid Burkett Co-Director, Yunus Centre, Griffith University

1.15pm Speaker address Matthew Cox Executive Director, Logan Together

1.25pm Moderated discussion and questions Moderator: Jarrod Ball, Chief Economist, CEDA

• Professor Ingrid Burkett, Co-Director, Yunus Centre, Griffith University • Matthew Cox, Executive Director, Logan Together

During moderated discussion CEDA will take online questions. Go to ceda.pigeonhole.at enter passcode Q191113.

1.50pm Close Clint O’Brien Associate Director, CEDA

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using

#DisruptingDisadvantage

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

sponsor

Event major sponsor

Griffith Business School

Griffith Business School is part of Griffith University, a dynamic, innovative and

well-respected public university. Our University has more than 50,000 students

from 131 countries and is located in South-East Queensland (Brisbane, Logan

and the Gold Coast), the fastest growing region in Australia.

Considered one of Australia’s leading business educators, Griffith Business

School is an accredited member of AACSB International – The Association to

Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB Accreditation is known,

worldwide, as the longest standing, most recognised form of professional

accreditation an institution and its business programs can earn. In the QS World

University Subject Rankings 2017 we received a world Top 10 position (number

nine globally and number one in Australia) in Hospitality and Leisure

Management. Hospitality and Tourism Management at Griffith rated second in

the world in the Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2017.

Other notable ranking achievements included Politics and International Studies

retaining a Top 100 ranking; Sports-related subjects ranking in the Top 100;

Business and Management retaining our Top 200 place; and Economics and

Econometrics ranked in the Top 300.

We are committed to advancing innovative and socially responsible business

education, scholarship and practice in Australia and the Asia region. With Asian

studies, government and international relations, public policy and public

administration, tourism, sport, event and real estate management in our broad

program portfolio, we provide a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate

programs as well as a substantial PhD program.

We are an active partner in the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative, a

signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Management Education and the

UN Global Compact. This engagement demonstrates our strong commitment to

sustainable business practices, corporate social responsibility and to developing

global citizens through our education programs.

Griffith University has been a member of CEDA since 1995.

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research overview and moderator

Jarrod Ball

Chief Economist, CEDA

Twitter: @jarrodmball

Jarrod Ball joined CEDA as Chief Economist in late 2017 with over 15 years of

experience in economic and public policy roles across the public and private

sectors.

He has held senior roles at the Business Council of Australia including as Acting

Chief Economist and worked as an economic adviser on competition and

regulation policy for the Victorian Departments of Premier and Cabinet and

Treasury and Finance. Jarrod has also worked in the federal government and

has held management roles in EY’s advisory services practice and more recently

at BHP.

Jarrod holds a Masters degree in Economics from Monash University;

undergraduate degrees in Business (Economics); and Arts from the University

of Southern Queensland.

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using

#DisruptingDisadvantage

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

speaker

Professor Ingrid Burkett

Co-Director, Yunus Centre, Griffith University

Ingrid Burkett is a social designer, designing processes, products and

knowledge that deepen social impact and facilitate social innovation. She is co-

director at the Yunus Centre with oversight over learning and research.

With two decades of experience in leading social innovation in Australia and

internationally, she has an extensive background in both the practice and

research of social business, and a determination and passion to create better

outcomes in social systems. She has worked across business, government and

community sectors, started and run three successful social businesses,

designed and developed internationally recognised place-based initiatives, and

written about social innovation in works that have been translated into a dozen

languages.

An award-winning teacher, Ingrid has also designed and delivered numerous

programs and courses with a social innovation focus. Most recently she was

Director of Systems Innovation at The Australian Centre for Social Innovation.

She is a Past President of the International Association for Community

Development and until recently was the Social Design Fellow at the Centre for

Social Impact at University of New South Wales (UNSW) and University of

Western Australia (UWA).

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speaker

Matthew Cox

Executive Director, Logan Together

After chairing the working party that established the Logan Together initiative

during 2014-2015, Matthew Cox was appointed its Director in July 2015.

Prior to this role, Matthew spent a decade at the Australian Red Cross, heading

the organisation’s human services and community and economic development

program in Queensland.

Earlier Matthew had a career in local government and in communications and

marketing.

Matthew is a member of the Logan City of Choice Leadership Team and is

currently its co-chair.

He has four kids and has worked in Logan, Brisbane, regional, rural and remote

Australia, Melbourne and London.

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Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.

corporate tables

CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table

at today’s event.

Griffith University Suncorp Group

attendees

Margaret Allison Griffith University Susan Austin Senior Membership Advisor, Queensland CEDA Andrew Baker General Manager Perpetual Private Wealth Luke Baker Community Capacity Lead QCOSS Roz Baker Head of Retail Revenue Services Queensland Urban Utilities Jarrod Ball Chief Economist CEDA Cath Bartolo Chief Executive Officer YFS Gaylene Bell Finance Manager Emmanuel College Cathy Boorman Business Strategy and Innovation Griffith University Prof Ingrid Burkett Co-Director Yunus Centre, Griffith University

Patrick Calderwood Senior Economist Queensland Treasury Annemaree Callander Chief Executive Officer Brisbane Youth Service Prof Lesley Chenoweth AO Professor of Social Work and Head of Logan Campus Griffith University Medina Cicak Head of Bank Capability RACQ Matthew Cox Director, Logan Together Logan City Council Chris Cunnington Principal Regulatory Affairs Advisor RACQ Jaree Dimitriou Director, Community Hubs and Partnerships Queensland Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning Felicia Dingle Acting Director Operations Child and Family Services Queensland The Benevolent Society Kirsty Dixon Director Mater Misericordiae

Ken Dowd Debt and Customer Payments Manager Queensland Urban Utilities Nick Dwyer Director, Office of the Director-General Queensland Department of Youth Justice David Ekert Griffith University Allen English Chair English Foundation Jodie Gatley Quality, Innovation and Performance Team Micah Projects Alex Hannant Co-Director, Yunus Centre Griffith University Karen Hughes Hardship Officer Queensland Urban Utilities Judith Hunter Chief Executive Officer YFS Prof Brad Jackson Program Director Griffith University Sue Jankivic Griffith University

Cynthia Kennedy Queensland Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women Gail Ker Griffith University Alana Laundy Centre Manager The Benevolent Society Judy Loughnan General Counsel, Head of Legal QSuper Shalini Mahapatra Principal Policy Officer Queensland Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning Kate McDonald YFS Lyn Melcer Head of Technical Advice QSuper Clint O'Brien Acting State Director, Queensland CEDA Linda O'Brien Pro Vice Chancellor and Head, Logan Campus Griffith University

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Donna O'Shea Manager Queensland Department of Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs Lisa Pollard Senior Executive Director, Strategy and Performance Queensland Department of Youth Justice Athanasia Price Project Officer, Yunus Centre Griffith University Verity Robertson Senior Economist Queensland Treasury

Matt Roddy Financial Products and Services Internal Dispute Resolution Consultant RACQ John Seccombe Head of Tax QSuper Donna Shkalla General Manager UnitingCare Janet Stodulka Griffith University Nigel Taylor Chief Assets and Strategy Officer Multicap

Hayley Thein Principal Financial Services Compliance Advisor RACQ Fiona van Haeringen Head of Operations, Yunus Centre Griffith University Gavin Watts Head of Member Relations RACQ Jemima Welsh Acting General Manager, ImpaQt QUT Mark West Director Queensland Health

Debbie Wilson Chief Financial Officer CheckUp Suzi Woodrow-Read Director Public Service Commission Dr Geoffrey Woolcock Senior Research Fellow, Regional Community Development University of Southern Queensland

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notes

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CEDA Queensland: November 2019 – February 2020

The fourth industrial revolution

DATE Friday 22 November 2019,12.00pm to 2.00pm (invitation only)

SPEAKER Professor Sue Keay, Director of Cyber Physical Systems, Data61,

CSIRO

EVENT OVERVIEW We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will

fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. Prof Keay will

discuss the impact of this new chapter in human development enabled by

technology advances.

CEDA Trustee boardroom briefing kindly hosted by Microsoft.

Shaping the future of work

DATE Monday 25 November 2019,12.00pm to 2.00pm (invitation only)

SPEAKER Marian Baird AO, Head of Discipline, Work and Organisational Studies,

University of Sydney

EVENT OVERVIEW The modern workplace is being transformed while organisations

adopt new business models and practices to respond to disruption by embracing

technology, redesigning jobs and reskilling their people.

CEDA Trustee boardroom briefing hosting opportunity available.

Sustainable health and aged care

DATE Tuesday 26 November 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

VENUE Rydges South Bank, 9 Glenelg Street, Brisbane

SPEAKER Professor Geoff Mitchell, Professor of General Practice and Palliative

Care Primary Care Clinical Unit, The University of Queensland; Dr Mark Morgan,

Associate Dean External Engagement Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine,

Bond University; Patricia Sparrow, National Chief Executive Officer, Aged and

Community Services Australia (ACSA); and Ron Zubrik, Partner, Policy, Programs

and Evaluation, KPMG

EVENT OVERVIEW The final event of CEDA’s 2019 Health ageing and social

services series examines the future of sustainable health and aged care – and

what change means for practitioners, policy makers and patients.

Supported by CEDA member major series sponsors Bond University and HESTA.

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2020 Economic and Political Overview in Brisbane

DATE Thursday 13 February 2020, 10.00am to 2.00pm

VENUE Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Bank, Brisbane

SPEAKER Michael Blythe, Managing Director - Economics and Chief Economist,

Commonwealth Bank of Australia; Melinda Cilento, Chief Executive, CEDA;

Michelle Hutton, Chief Executive Officer, Edelman Australia; Diane Smith-Gander

AO, Chair Elect, CEDA and Non-Executive Director, AGL Energy and Wesfarmers

Limited; and Dr Peter van Onselen, Journalist and Professor of Politics, Griffith

Business School

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA’s 2020 Economic and Political Overview presents leading

national commentators, expert analysis and the latest forecasts to

inform the year ahead.

Sponsorship opportunities available.

CEDA contact:

Clint O’Brien, Associate Director, CEDA

Phone: 07 3121 6431 Email: [email protected]

Susan Austin, Senior Membership Advisor, CEDA

Phone: 07 3121 6433 Email: [email protected]

For more CEDA events or to register online visit www.ceda.com.au.

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about CEDA

CEDA is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation. CEDA identifies

policy issues that matter for Australia’s future and pursue solutions that deliver

better economic, social and environmental outcomes for Australia. CEDA's cross-

sector membership of 770 spans every state and territory and includes Australia's

leading businesses, community organisations, government departments and

academic institutions.

Membership

Organisations join CEDA because CEDA delivers exposure to high level thought

leadership, timely briefings on issues of economic importance, access to

networking and brand reach through sponsorship and hosting opportunities. In

addition to high profile public events, CEDA also delivers regular member only

events for employees of member organisations and exclusive Trustee only

boardroom briefings for senior executives from member organisations. These

provide a unique opportunity for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and for

speakers and attendees to talk candidly on issues.

Research and policy

CEDA’s only agenda is to pursue good public policy to progress Australia’s

economic and social development. Since 1960 CEDA has produced more than

3000 publications, research reports and articles highlighting emerging issues and

directions in a diverse range of policy areas. Research in 2019 will focus on

Australia’s long-term budget position, the effects of temporary migration, a survey

of Australian businesses on their approach to economic development, and new

approaches to addressing entrenched disadvantage.

For more information on CEDA membership, research and events please contact:

Kyl Murphy, State Director 07 3121 6434 [email protected] Susan Austin, Senior Membership Advisor 07 3121 6433 [email protected] Tamika Hartwig, Office and Event Coordinator 07 3121 6432 [email protected]

Clint O’Brien, Associate Director 07 3121 6431 [email protected] Nia Cho, Senior Event Coordinator 07 3121 6435 [email protected] Ashika Kumar, Senior Event Coordinator 07 3121 6436 [email protected]

www.ceda.com.au


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