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2005 Speeches
Regulatory Reform Forum: Remarks by Steven Munchenberg to the National Press Club
On 12 December 2005 the National Press club hosted a forum on regulatory reform. The forum discussions were led by: Gary Banks, Chairman, Productivity Commission Steven Munchenberg, Deputy Chief Executive, Business Council of Australia Alan Oster, Chief Economist, National Australia Bank...
How Do We Recapture the Longer-Term View of Infrastructure: Speech by Rod Pearse to the ADC–BCA Summit
In this speech to the Australian Davos Connection–Business Council of Australia Summit, ‘Investment and Innovation: Australia’s Future’, the Chairman of the BCA Sustainable Growth Task Force, Rod Pearse, argues that a national infrastructure reform agenda is critical to ensuring impediments...
Locking in or Losing Prosperity is Australia’s Choice: Speech by Katie Lahey to the Midmarket CEO Symposium
In this speech to the Midmarket CEO Symposium in Hobart, Business Council of Australia Chief Executive Katie Lahey explains that the business sector is deeply linked to the prosperity and wellbeing of Australian society through the contribution businesses make to...
Australia’s Prosperity: Perspectives and Priorities: Speech by Katie Lahey to the Australian Institute of Management
In this speech to the Australian Institute of Management in Sydney, Business Council of Australia Chief Executive Katie Lahey explains that the business sector is deeply linked to the prosperity and wellbeing of Australian society through the contribution businesses make...
Challenges and Opportunities for a 4th-Term Howard Government: Speech by Hugh Morgan to the National Press Club
In this address to the National Press Club in Canberra, Business Council of Australia President Hugh Morgan explains how economies that support and encourage competitiveness are invariably those that are the most successful, and that since governments all over the...