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NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
04:15PM
Closing Session - Mr Paul Kelly, Editor-at-Large, The Australian Mr Paul Kelly
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
12:45PM
Session 9: The Environmental Constraint - Mr David Pearce, Director and Principal Policy Analyst, The Centre for International Economics Mr David Pearce
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
12:30PM
Session 9: The Environmental Constraint - Mr Alan Johnston, Assistant Commissioner, Environmental and Resource Economics, Productivity Commission
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
12:15PM
Session 9: The Environmental Constraint - Dr Steve Hatfield-Dodds, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Dr Steve Hatfield-Dodds
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
12:00PM
Session 9: The Environmental Constraint - Mr Peter Cosier, Director, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists Mr Peter Cosier
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
11:45AM
Session 8C: Dealing with the Regulatory Burden - Dr Nicholas Gruen, Chief Executive Officer, Lateral Economics Dr Nicholas Gruen
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
11:30AM
Session 8C: Dealing with the Regulatory Burden - Dr Stephen King, Commissioner, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Dr Stephen King
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
11:15AM
Session 8C: Dealing with the Regulatory Burden - Mr Henry Ergas, Regional Head Asia Pacific Region, CRA International Mr Henry Ergas
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
11:00AM
Session 8C: Dealing with the Regulatory Burden - The Hon Lindsay Tanner MP, Minister for Finance and Deregulation The Hon Lindsay Tanner MP
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
10:45AM
Session 8B: Boosting Labour Supply - Mr Jeff Lawrence, Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions Mr Jeff Lawrence
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
10:30AM
Session 8B: Boosting Labour Supply - Dr Andrew Leigh, Fellow, Economics Program, Research School of Social Sciences, ANU Dr Andrew Leigh
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
10:15AM
Session 8B: Boosting Labour Supply - Associate Professor Guyonne Kalb, Principal Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute Associate Professor Guyonne Kalb
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
10:00AM
Session 8B: Boosting Labour Supply - Mrs Heather Ridout, Chief Executive, Australian Industry Group Mrs Heather Ridout
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
09:45AM
Session 8A: Innovation and Research - Dr Rowan Gilmore, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Institute of Commercialisation Dr Rowan Gilmore
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
09:30AM
Session 8A: Innovation and Research - Mr Hutch Ranck, Managing Director, DuPont Australia and New Zealand Mr Hutch Ranck
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
09:15AM
Session 8A: Innovation and Research - Professor Alan Robson AM, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Western Australia Professor Alan Robson AM
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Tue, 1 Apr 2008
09:00AM
Session 8A: Innovation and Research - Senator the Hon Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research Senator the Hon Kim Carr
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
05:00PM
Lunch - The Hon Dr Brendan Nelson MP, Leader of the Opposition The Hon Dr Brendan Nelson MP
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
04:45PM
Session 7C: Tax Reform - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation (Atax), UNSW Professor Neil Warren
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
04:30PM
Session 7C: Tax Reform - Professor Paul Kerin, Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Business School Professor Paul Kerin
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
04:15PM
Session 7C: Tax Reform - Professor John Freebairn, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, The University of Melbourne Professor John Freebairn
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
04:00PM
Session 7C: Tax Reform - The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, Shadow Treasurer The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
03:45PM
Session 7B: The Broadband Impasse - Mr Donald McGauchie AO, Chairman, Telstra Corporation Ltd Mr Don McGauchie AO
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
03:30PM
Session 7B: The Broadband Impasse - Mr Ravi Bhatia, Chief Executive Officer, Primus Telecom Mr Ravi Bhatia
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
03:15PM
Session 7B: The Broadband Impasse - Mr Graeme Samuel AO, Chairman, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Mr Graeme Samuel AO
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
03:00PM
Session 7B: The Broadband Impasse - Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
02:45PM
Session 7A: Making Hospitals Work - Professor Anthony Scott, Professorial Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute Professor Anthony Scott
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
02:30PM
Session 7A: Making Hospitals Work - Dr Stephen Duckett, Executive Director, Reform and Development Division, Queensland Health Dr Stephen Duckett
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
02:15PM
Session 7A: Making Hospitals Work - Ms Mary Ann O'Loughlin, Director, The Allen Consulting Group Ms Mary Ann O'Loughlin
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
02:00PM
Session 7A: Making Hospitals Work - The Hon Nicola Roxon MP, Minister for Health and Ageing The Hon Nicola Roxon MP
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
01:45PM
Session 6: The Infrastructure Catch-Up - Mr Garry Bowditch, Executive Director, Infrastructure Partnerships Australia Mr Garry Bowditch
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
01:30PM
Session 6: The Infrastructure Catch-Up - Mr Rod Sims, Director, Port Jackson Partners Limited Mr Rod Sims
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
01:15PM
Session 6: The Infrastructure Catch-Up - Dr Michael Keating, Chairman, Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Dr Michael Keating
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
01:00PM
Session 6: The Infrastructure Catch-Up - The Hon Anthony Albanese MP, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government The Hon Anthony Albanese MP
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
12:45PM
Session 5: After the Apology - Prof. Ian Anderson, Director, Onemda VicHealth Koori Health Unit and the CHS, University of Melbourne Professor Ian Anderson
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
12:30PM
Session 5: After the Apology - Prof. Marcia Langton AM, Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne Professor Marcia Langton AM
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
12:15PM
Session 5: After the Apology - Mr Galarrwuy Yunupingu AM, Senior Gumatj Elder Mr Galarrwy Yunupingu AM
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
12:00PM
Session 5: After the Apology - The Hon Jenny Macklin MP, Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs The Hon Jenny Macklin MP
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
11:45AM
Session 4C: Education Revolution - Prof. Richard Larkins AO, Vice-Chancellor and President, Monash University Professor Richard Larkins AO
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
11:30AM
Session 4C: Education Revolution - The Hon Tony Smith MP, Shadow Minister for Education, Apprenticeships and Training The Hon Tony Smith MP
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
11:15AM
Session 4C: Education Revolution - Prof. Geoff Masters, CEO, Australian Council for Educational Research Professor Geoff Masters
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
11:00AM
Session 4C: Education Revolution - Prof. Collette Tayler, Chair of OECD, Melb Graduate School of Edu, University of Melbourne Professor Collette Tayler
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
10:45AM
Session 4B: From Welfare to Work - Mr Andrew Johnson, Executive Director, ACOSS Mr Andrew Johnson
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
10:30AM
Session 4B: From Welfare to Work - Dr Hielke Buddelmeyer, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute Dr Hielke Buddelmeyer
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
10:15AM
Session 4B: From Welfare to Work - Prof. Robert Gregory AO, Prof. of Economics, Research School of Social Sciences, ANU Professor Robert Gregory AO
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
10:00AM
Session 4B: From Welfare to Work - Mr Michael Horn, Senior Manager, Research and Policy, Brotherhood of St Laurence Mr Michael Horn
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
09:45AM
Session 4A: Is there a Housing Crisis? - Dr Frank Gelber, Chief Economist and Director, Economics and Property, BIS Shrapnel Dr Frank Gelber
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
09:30AM
Session 4A: Is there a Housing Crisis? - Mr Bill Evans, General Manager, Economics, Westpac Mr Bill Evans
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
09:15AM
Session 4A: Is there a Housing Crisis? - Mr Anthony Richards, Head, Economic Analysis Department, RBA
NEW AGENDA FOR PROSPERITY (2NEW) Mon, 31 Mar 2008
09:00AM
Session 4A: Is there a Housing Crisis? - Judith Yates, Associate Prof., Department of Economics, USYD
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