Strong Australia Network and the Business Council of Australia are pleased to be heading back to Adelaide, again partnering with the Committee for Adelaide for the Strong Australia Adelaide Business Luncheon and Panel Conversation, to hear from leading local and national speakers, on Friday 16 August. The event will include a panel moderated by Sky News Australia's Political Reporter and Anchor of AM Agenda, laura jayes, and include the Premier of South Australia, the Hon Peter Malinauskas MP, Rachel Yangoyan, Chief Executive Officer, QantasLink, Bran Black, Chief Executive of the Business Council of Australia and Sam Dighton, Chief Executive, Committee for Adelaide. Be part of the conversation as our panel explores the economic opportunities and challenges ahead for South Australia, including the State Prosperity Project and AUKUS, regional connectivity, boosting productivity and innovation, building our future workforce, ensuring vibrant communities and supporting continued growth of the state’s economy. Tickets now on sale: https://lnkd.in/gE45fwEz #adelaide #southaustralia #strongaustralianetwork #economy #futureworkforce #productivity #regions #community
Strong Australia Network
Public Policy
Melbourne, VIC 952 followers
The Strong Australia Network is a community who understand the importance of a strong business sector to the country.
About us
Businesses big and small are the backbone of Australia. Business are the job creators who employ 11 million of almost 13 million working Australians. Business creates jobs, exports, innovates, pays taxes and creates vibrant communities. A vibrant and diverse business ecosystem underpins Australia’s wellbeing, breathing life and jobs into towns and cities. We have seen a wave of policies and proposed new laws that have, and will continue to have, business impacts. We need to protect the six out of every seven Australians who depend on a strong business sector for their livelihoods. We need to protect the worker on the check-out who relies on their pay packet from the biggest employer in town – the supermarket. We can’t ignore the small business owner who supplies the snacks to one of the airlines. We need to support the teenager who has their first job at the local fast-food outlet, and the farmers who provide the same outlet fresh produce. The Business Council is responding to these complex challenges but we can’t do it alone. We need all of us – as a community – to come together. To do this, we have developed the Strong Australia Network. There’s a lot we can achieve simply by working together. The Strong Australia Network will be a powerful community of people who all want a stronger, better Australia.
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- Industry
- Public Policy
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, VIC