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Melbourne: 6 May 2004
Venue: Grand Hyatt Melbourne
Sydney: 12 May 2004
Venue: Four Seasons Is the National Electricity Market (NEM) working for
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Melbourne: 9 March 2004 Venue: Grand Hyatt Melbourne Sydney: 17 March 2004 Venue: Four Seasons Hotel 'Your
Foot's Too Big' presents business and social change group perspectives
on corporate, individual, city and national ecological footprints; and
the drivers of consumption and growth in Australia. We invite you to
hear and participate in the debate on the sustainable way forward. |
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Melbourne: 27 August 2003 Venue: Grand Hyatt
Sydney: 20 November 2003 Venue: Four Seasons Global warming is one of the most significant environment issues we face today. What are the risks for Australian business and the economy? |
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Sydney: 15 October 2003 Venue: Four Seasons
The event will explore two key themes, 'Stimulating the marketplace towards sustainability' including economic, market based, and regulatory approaches and 'Market take up of sustainability' with an emphasis on markets, reputation, recognition of risks and supply chain management.
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Sydney: 28 May 2003 Venue: Four Seasons
The focus of this event is waste management strategies and the new government policies and regulations developing in Australia, with a particular focus on the issue of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). |
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Sydney: 3 April 2003 Venue: Dockside Darling Harbour
3 leading Australians delivering their thoughts on the key aspects (signposts) of the path to sustainability. Louise Sylvan, Graeme Samuel, and Peter Garrett will answer the questions – What progress have we made? What will drive the debate over the next decades?
2 major Australian companies, outlining how they are seeking to move their CSR beyond regulatory compliance. Insurance Australia Group will discuss their program to embrace sustainability in their corporate culture influence their entire value chain towards sustainability. Sydney Water will discuss how they are mapping out their social, economic and environmental impact. |
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