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EVENT HOST

www.ceda.com.au

Disrupting disadvantage: setting the scene

Keynote speaker: Jarrod Ball, Chief Economist, CEDA

Thursday 5 December 2019, 7.30am to 9.30am

PwC Australia

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agenda

7.30am Registrations

7.50am Welcome Fleur Morales State Director, CEDA

7.55am Breakfast

8.15am Introduction Rosalie Wilkie Social Impact, PwC Australia

Keynote address Jarrod Ball Chief Economist, CEDA

8.35am Moderated discussion and questions

Professor Roger Wilkins Deputy Director of the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic & Social Reseach, University of Melbourne

Patricia Faulkner AO Chairman, Jesuit Social Services

Professor Shelley Mallett Director, Research and Policy, Brotherhood St Laurence

Jarrod Ball – Moderator Chief Economist, CEDA

9.20am Vote of thanks Fleur Morales State Director, CEDA

9.30am Close

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using

#DisruptingDisadvantage

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

sponsor

Event Host

PwC Australia

In an increasingly complex world, PwC works with businesses, Government and

the community to help Australia continue to thrive and grow. We deliver quality

in audit, assurance, consulting and tax services to more than 5,000 clients.

We’re part of a network of firms in 158 countries with over 250,000 people. We

believe the most important problems are better solved together. PwC is a

powerful multiplier of connections and innovation. It’s what we do best:

connecting people, businesses, technology and ideas to solve important

problems.

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keynote speaker

Jarrod Ball

Chief Economist, CEDA

Jarrod Ball joined CEDA as Chief Economist in 2017 with over 15 years of

experience as an economist across the public and private sectors. He has held

senior roles at the Business Council of Australia, in EY’s advisory services

practice and more recently at BHP. Jarrod also worked in the Federal

Government and was a lead adviser on microeconomic reform for the Victorian

Departments of Premier and Cabinet and Treasury and Finance. He is a member

of CEDA’s Council on Economic Policy and the Melbourne Economic Forum.

Jarrod holds a Masters degree in Economics from Monash University and

undergraduate degrees in Business (Economics) and Arts from the University of

Southern Queensland.

speakers

Patricia Faulkner AO

Chairman, Jesuit Social Services

Patricia’s career has spanned the most senior levels of both the public and

private sectors. She has been a CEO of large and complex government

departments and a Partner in a major advisory firm (KPMG). She now has a

portfolio of Board and advisory roles, both as Chairman and Member. Patricia

was awarded an Order of Australia in June 2008 for her services to the field of

Health and Social Policy; and a Centenary Medal in 2002 for services to Public

Administration. Patricia was awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws honoris

causa by Monash University in September 2013.

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using

#DisruptingDisadvantage

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

Professor Shelley Mallett

Director, Research and Policy, Brotherhood St Laurence

Shelley Mallett is the Professorial Fellow in Social Policy in the School of Social

and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne and Director, Research and

Policy at the Brotherhood of St Laurence. While her research interests are broad

including gender and health inequities, and youth transitions, she has particular

expertise in homelessness and housing research, especially youth

homelessness. She is a former member of the Victorian Drug and Alcohol

Prevention Council and longstanding board member of the Council to Homeless

Persons. She is the author of two books, including Moving Out and Moving On:

Young People’s Pathways in and through Homelessness, and the recipient of

several research awards, including the DM Myers award, and the VicHealth

Public Health Research award.

Professor Roger Wilkins

Professorial Fellow, Deputy Director and HILDA Survey

Deputy Director (Research), University of Melbourne

Professor Roger Wilkins is the Deputy Director of the Melbourne Institute of

Applied Economic & Social Research at the University of Melbourne. He is also

the Deputy Director (Research) of the HILDA Survey, Australia’s nationally

representative longitudinal household study. His research interests include the

nature, causes and consequences of labour market outcomes; the distribution

and dynamics of individuals’ economic wellbeing; and the incidence and

determinants of poverty, social exclusion and welfare dependence. As part of

his work on the HILDA Survey, Roger produces the annual HILDA Survey

Statistical Report, which each year analyses the latest release of the HILDA data.

He has also produced the Australian income component of the World Inequality

Database since 2014. Roger is a member of the ABS Labour Statistics Advisory

Group, and the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)

Research Panel, and is a Policy Adviser for the Australian Council of Social

Service. He is also a Research Fellow at the IZA Institute of Labor Economics.

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vote of thanks

Rosalie Wilkie

Social Impact, PwC Australia

Rosalie Wilkie leads the Social Impact team for PwC Australia. Through her

leadership, PwC Australia has transformed their Corporate and Social

Responsibility focus, allowing PwC to recognise that we are moving towards a

future where business and social impact go hand-in-hand. PwC also recognises

that we need to go beyond simply servicing the NGO sector, so The Impact

Assembly was created. The Impact Assembly, lead by Rosalie, provides a

neutral platform for cross sector groups to come together and collaboratively

design new pathways forward to have an impact on these complex social issues.

Rosalie was an attendee on behalf of PwC at the 2017 Think 20 - the research

and policy advice network for the G20. She is the Chair of the PwC Foundation,

Advisory Panel Member at the Centre of Social Impact, Advisory Panel Member

for the Shared Value Project and a Kilfinan Mentor for Kilfinan Australia.

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Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.

attendees

Prof David Adams Professor of Management and Innovation, and Social Inclusion Commissioner University of Tasmania Amanda Alderton PhD Candidate, Centre for Urban Research RMIT University Dr Hannah Badland Principal Research Fellow RMIT University Cat Banks Director Newgate Australia Carolyn Bartholomeusz Regional Strategy Coodinator Victorian Department of Transport Dr Amber Bastian Principal Project Officer Health Equity VicHealth Lucia Boxelaar Director Community Programs Brotherhood of St Laurence Lucia Boxelaar Director Community Programs Brotherhood of St Laurence Lisa Buckingham Ben Carr Economist Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance Lara Carton Associate Vice-Chancellor (Victoria Region) & Director Social Innovation CQUniversity Craig Castle Director, Correctional Services G4S Australia and New Zealand

Mark Cathie Director Slattery Elda Colagrande Senior Economist Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance Neonie Colls Director, Justice Services G4S Australia and New Zealand Margaret Cuddihy Senior Economist CEDA Katrina Currie Executive Director, Employment Victorian Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions Lucy Davidson Chief Executive Officer: Future Tracks The Front Project Prof Angela Dew Associate Professor Disability and Inclusion Deakin University Marianne DiGiallonardo Director Corporate Services Maroondah City Council Ella Doddyn Essential Services Commission Gabriela D'Souza Senior Economist CEDA Jarrod Edwards Chief Transformation Officer OzChild Jane Edwards Director PwC Australia Katherine Ellis Chief Executive Officer Youth Affairs Council

Mark Flower Member Engagement Manager, Victoria and Tasmania CEDA Jim Frith Managing Director Australia McConnell Dowell John Gavens Board Member Dental Health Services Victoria Kat George Essential Services Commission Binda Gokhale Chief Financial Officer Wyndham City Council Jessica Gregory Essential Services Commission Emma Grey Senior Economist Deloitte Rohish Gupta Associate Director VIC/TAS - Policy & Events CEDA Peter Harris AO CEDA Honorary Trustee Zac Hatzantonis Partner PwC Australia David Hawkins Managing Director and Chairman BASF Australia Caz Healy Executive Business Innovation cohealth

Mikala Hehir General Manager Customer and Community Engagement South East Water John Henderson Director, Client Strategy Aurecon Group Elloiuse Hickleton Senior Project Officer VicHealth Jim Higgins PwC Australia Chris Holtby OBE Consul-General British Consulate-General Jasmine Hoye Partner Newgate Australia Peter Humphreys Managing Director Smarketer Adam Jay Director PwC Australia Julia Johnstonon Strategic Communications Manager The Front Project Athina Katiforis Head of Roy Morgan Research Institute Roy Morgan Research Rose Kerlin Group Executive, Membership AustralianSuper Kishen Khosa Head of Manufacturing Solutions BASF Australia Jonathan Kneebone Senior Manager Policy, Advocacy and Strategic Projects Indigenous Business Australia

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Ruth Knight Project Manager, Northern Corridor Service Development CatholicCare Vaanie Krishnan Consultant Deloitte Maree Lang Acting Managing Director City West Water Bronwyn Lee Deputy Chief Executive Officer FYA Conny Lenneberg Executive Director Brotherhood of St Laurence Anton Leschen General Manager – VIC The Smith Family Michele Levine Chief Executive Officer Roy Morgan Research Prof Sarah Maddison Pro Vice-Chancellor (Acting) Swinburne University of Technology

Vicky Maguire Head of Business Growth AustralianSuper Chris McMackin State Manager - Victoria Workskil Australia Grant Meyer Manager Integrated Planning Maroondah City Council Sandra Milligan Director & Enterprise Professor The University of Melbourne Fleur Morales State Director, Victoria and Tasmania CEDA Terry Moran AC Member CEDA Leadership Council Mel Nelson Director, Membership CEDA Ray Ngo Strategy & Engagement Melbourne City Mission PwC Australia

Edward Okuoga Regional Employment Manager Workskil Australia Emma O'Neill Senior Research & Policy Officer Consumer Policy Research Centre Prof Abigail Payne Director, Melbourne Institute The University of Melbourne Joanna Renkin Partner - Pro bono & Community Support Lander & Rogers Carl Retschko Executive Director Origination Plenary Group Hirumi Samarakoon Economist Deloitte Dr Joe Sofra Managing Director G4S Australia and New Zealand

Alex Splitt RMIT University Dr Ziggy Switkowski AO Chancellor RMIT University Dylan Turnbull Business Development, Corporate Partnerships The Smith Family Dr Karen Villanueva Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Research RMIT University Mark Watt Whitelion Kylie White Deputy Secretary, Energy and Resources Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Prof Diane Whitemore Schanzenbach Professor Northwestern University Illanoy

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about CEDA

CEDA is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation. CEDA identifies

policy issues that matter for Australia’s future and pursue solutions that deliver

better economic, social and environmental outcomes for Australia. CEDA's cross-

sector membership spans every state and territory and includes more than 780 of

Australia's leading businesses, community organisations, government departments

and academic institutions.

Membership

Organisations join CEDA because CEDA delivers exposure to high level thought

leadership, timely briefings on issues of economic importance, access to

networking and brand reach through sponsorship and hosting opportunities. In

addition to high profile public events, CEDA also delivers regular member only

events for employees of member organisations and exclusive Trustee only

boardroom briefings for senior executives from member organisations. These

provide a unique opportunity for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and for

speakers and attendees to talk candidly on issues.

Research and policy

CEDA’s only agenda is to pursue good public policy to progress Australia’s

economic and social development. Since 1960 CEDA has produced more than

3000 publications, research reports and articles highlighting emerging issues and

directions in a diverse range of policy areas. Research in 2019 will focus on

Australia’s long-term budget position, the effects of temporary migration, a survey

of Australian businesses on their approach to economic development, and new

approaches to addressing entrenched disadvantage.

For more information on CEDA membership, research and events please contact:

Fleur Morales, State Director 03 9562 8416 | 0435 838 563 [email protected] Mark Flower, Member Engagement Manager 03 9652 8405 [email protected] Rohish Gupta, Associate Director 03 9652 8403 [email protected]

Esther Greco, Senior Event Coordinator 03 9652 8414 [email protected] Isabelle Lewis, Event Coordinator 03 9652 8402 Isabelle.lewis @ceda.com.au

www.ceda.com.au