Webinar

ACS Panel (virtual): Economic Recovery in Victoria

Join us in this virtual panel event, where our panel of experts will discuss the potential to spark after the pandemic to renewed prosperity, and why recovery is an opportunity to build a better and brighter future.

Virtual
CPD Hours: 1
Skills Level: Strategic planning (ITSP) -> Level 6

About this event

Humanity has recovered from many crises in the past: war, depression, pandemic, natural disaster. Often, we’ve bounced back to create a better future. The Spanish flu was followed by the economic prosperity of the Roaring Twenties. After World War II, the German economy grew to become the world’s most advanced. US social and economic policies responding to the Great Depression paved the way for twentieth-century prosperity.

While the pandemic has been the biggest crisis in a generation, our recovery represents an enormous opportunity. It has the potential to spark us to renewed prosperity, advance us on a path to net zero emissions, reduce inequality and strengthen our democracy. It’s time to raise our ambition.

Join us in this virtual event on Thursday 7 October at 6PM AEDT and learn about how recovery becomes an opportunity to build a better and brighter future.

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This event is sponsored by the Victorian Government.

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Speakers

Facilitator
Jo Dalvean
Panellist
Andrew Wear
Panellist
Andrew Tulloch
Facilitator
Professor Matthew Warren
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