Showing posts with label Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

The Asian Century and Australia's Competitiveness - the accountants have their say at the National Press Club


The accountants are having their say to-day at the National Press Club in Canberra.  CPA Australia president John Cahill and CEO Alex Malley are launching the book, Australia's Competitiveness: from Lucky Country to Competitive Country.  It is currently being broadcast live on ABC 24 and ABC1 here in Oz.

It is an election year here in the Land of Oz and everyone is having their say on policy and programs.  What else are elections for but for getting our attention - the 'our' includes us as well as the politicians.  

The CPA is putting its view on how Australia should meet and greet The Asian Century

Australia is at a tipping point, the CPA says.  
"With the world rapidly changing around us, Australia simply can't afford to be complacent and rely on our 'lucky country' mentality to get us through."  Whitlam's 'first to Beijing' credentials are held up as an example. Such foresight and action are needed in to-day's Asian Century.

One thing that comes through the CPAs delivery and so many public statements from people and organisations in this election year is the length of time the government is taking.  Long reporting times on reports that are needed promptly so they can be digested and actioned;  announcement of programs with long lead times, often decades.  In short the length of time that government is taking to get sound programs and ambitions off the ground, could come too late and be too little and too underfunded.

In short, many policy suggestions are coming forward.  Cahill warns though that business leaders have to speak not for their own entity but with the national scheme of things in view.  

I look forward to hearing the political response to how the people in economic leadership in Australia are going to take on the Asian Century and be responsive to Asia and Australia's place in it.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Australia in the Asian Century? with Professor Joseph Camilleri

This information has come via Dale Hess:

This year Professor Joseph Camilleri is offering a new and exciting professional development course Australia in the Asian Century?
The course addresses the unprecedented transformation occurring within Asia, and its implications for Australia and the world. It explores the economic, cultural, political and historical significance of the Asian Century, providing participants with the knowledge and depth of understanding they need to navigate this unique moment of immense challenge and opportunity.
The course will run over ten (10) consecutive Wednesday evenings from 1 May to 3 July 2013 in the beautiful complex provided us by St Michael’s in Collins Street. It is designed for those working in business, government, education, media, the professions, and community organisations. It will be of interest to anyone wanting to know more about Asia’s transformation – its economies and cultures, its political systems and business environments. Professor Camilleri will be assisted by an experienced team of educators and joined by prominent guest experts, including former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and former Foreign Minister Gareth Evans.
Attached is the course brochure giving full details of the course.
We would like to invite you to apply to participate in Australia in the Asian Century?. Course online applications are now open and can be found at https://adobeformscentral.com/?f=KAP2pxDLZC74eww7d3mQ7g.
Applications close on April 18 2013.
For any further information, please visit www.mire.org.au or email dialogue@latrobe.edu.au.
Please pass on this information to all those among your contacts or networks who may be interested to hear of this significant initiative.
With best wishes.
On behalf of the Centre for Dialogue
and the other sponsoring organisations


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