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2015 PROGRAM
Wednesday 11th November Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa - Marriot Ballroom
Sponsor of the Day – Commonwealth Bank
9.00 Welcome from IAG President Liz Wells and Introduction of Facilitator Bruce Sullivan
9.10 Welcome to Country
9.20 Economic Overview – John Peters, CBA
10.00 Learning to Leverage – Andrew Greaves, Auditor General
10.40 Morning Tea including minute of silence at 11.00am
11.10 Business Productivity Presentation – Roger Perry, Bevington Group
11.55 Our Journey: Pathways for Indigenous Accountants – Damian Foley, Indigenous Accountants Australia
12.40 Lunch – Garden Terrace
1.30 Disruptive Influence: How digital technology is changing everything – an insider’s perspective – Adjunct Professor David Fagan, QUT (sponsored by Crowe Horwath)
2.15 State Economic and Financial Update and the role of accountants in managing State growth – Jim Murphy, Under Treasurer
3.00 Afternoon Tea
3.30 The Four Things Modern Effective Leaders Do and the Eight Things They Don’t – Bruce Sullivan
4.45 Facilitator Wrap Up – Bruce Sullivan
5:00 Close
7.00 Pre-Dinner – Foyer of the Ballroom
7.30 Dinner in the Ballroom: Theme – The Silver Screen (Formal) Sponsored by Commonwealth Bank
CHARITY OF THE DAY
Thursday 12th November - Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa Sponsor of the Day – Charles Kendall Australia
Waianbah Room Elston Room Hinterland Room
9.00 World Class Financial Management in the Public Sector - an insight into the latest Financial Management Best-Practice from the UK Public Sector - Des Pearson (sponsored by CPA Australia)
9.45 A Government actuary and an accountant walked into a bar . . . – Wayne Cannon, State Actuary
10.30 Morning Tea
11.00 Gender Equity – Why Aren’t We Getting It Right? - Kathy
Kostyrko
Critical Accounting Standards Update – Yannick Maurice and
Adele Wrigley, PwC Shaping the Future through Customer
Centric Innovation (including an
Interactive Design Thinking Workshop) –Steve Brown, CBA 11.45
Being the Right Candidate for the Future– Justine Eden,
Eden Ritchie
Key Tax Changes – Jamie Towers, Chartered Accountants
Australia & New Zealand
12.30 Lunch – Garden Terrace
1.30 Service Concession
Arrangements – David Hardidge
Social Engineering: Would you fall for their deception? –
Mark Scales, Crowe Horwath
DIY Analytics: How disruptive business intelligence is ending the reign of Excel –
Brett Thebault and Marty Conneely, Aginic
2.15 Grants Accounting – David Hardidge
Effective Contract Management: signing the contract is only the beginning – Greg Edmonds,
Charles Kendall Australia
Self-Managed Super – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly – Audrey Dawson,
Super Confidence
3.00 Afternoon Tea
3.30
CFO Forum The attitude of the future finance professional Facilitator: Richard Chapman, CPA Australia
Malcolm Wilson (Queensland Health) Adam Black (Department of Education and Training)
Katrina Platt (Department of Natural Resources and Mines)
4.15 Leadership and Management for 21st Century Success – Dr Peter Ellyard
5.00 Close
7.00 Pre-Dinner – Foyer of the Ballroom
7.30 Dinner in the Ballroom: Theme – Wacky Wigs and Magnificent Manes (smart casual) Sponsored by Crowe Horwath
CHARITY OF THE DAY
Friday 13th November – Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa Sponsor of the Day – Randstad
Waianbah Room Elston Room Hinterland Room
9.00 Keynote presentation – Hon Shannon Fentiman, Minister for Communities, Women and Youth, Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Multicultural Affairs (sponsored by Robert Walters)
9.45 Shaping the Future Through Creativity and Innovation – Dr Irena Yashin-Shaw
10.30 Morning Tea
11.00
Online and on time for state revenue – influencing client behaviour through systems,
processes and people – Helen Wootton,
Queensland Treasury
The Role of the Finance Department in the Future of
Work – Steve Shepherd, Randstad
“The technology tsunami is coming 40% of Australian roles may be
replaced in 10 years. Is your role one of them? How to prepare for the change”– Gerard
Kerr, Kingston Human Capital
11.45 Innovative Payment
Channels – Robert Thorley, Queensland Treasury
Queensland State School Resourcing Review – Jayenne Conroy and
Boyd Paties, Department of Education and Training
Women In Leadership – Susan Middleditch, Queensland Health
12.30 Lunch – Garden Terrace
1.30 Mao’s Last Dancer – Li Cunxin
3.00 Closing address from IAG Vice-President – Minnie Trieu
3.15 Close
CHARITY OF THE DAY
Platinum Sponsor
Diamond Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
In Kind Sponsors
*Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand is a trading name for the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ABN 50 084 642 571) and the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants – see charteredaccountantsanz.com for further information.