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CONFERENCE 
Assets For All Australians: 
Ownership and Savings Options For
a New Century
Chifley Square, Sydney - 19/20/21 July
This is a series of four events over three days exploring policy and entrepreneurial initiatives for making Australia a nation of owners and savers.
It is the first attempt in this country to engage communities, third sector organisations, private sector organisations, philanthropists, researchers and policy makers in developing a shared agenda around ownership and savings. These themes are usually left to economists, while social policy makers and activists focus on welfare policy and wealth distribution.
What are the policy options we must consider if we seriously want to grow economic assets for all Australians?
And what enterprise initiatives can be undertaken by social and private sector entrepreneurs to create the tools with which this culture of ownership and saving can occur?
This series is hosted by Westpac/BT Financial at Chifley Square. Places in all four events are limited, and participants are urged to register early.

Monday 19 July - Workshop
Assets and Disadvantage: Entrepreneurial Solutions
CLICK HERE to see an outline of this workshop.
       
Tuesday 20 July - Conference 
Ownership and Savings Options for a New Century
CLICK HERE to see an outline of this conference with a policy emphasis.
             
Tuesday 20 July -
Dinner
Stephen Mayne on Making Australia a Real Shareholding Democracy. (Stephen Mayne is a shareholder activist, an independent publisher, and an advocate for a widespread dispersal of economic ownership and power.)
           
Wednesday 21 July - Workshop
Ageing Australia: Entrepreneurial Initiatives
CLICK HERE to see an outline of this workshop.
Both workshops will have a practical orientation towards identifying entrepreneurial initiatives and projects, exploring issues such as individual savings accounts, matched savings accounts, asset-based welfare, regional savings and investment instruments, retirement income instruments, multi-stakeholder business ownership models, job and business creation for mature workers, funding and investment options in aged care, mutual models of aged care and support, superannuation reform and many more.
CLICK HERE to register.
Registration Fees
TYPE OF REGISTRATION 

Full
Regn**

Day1* Day2
plus
Dinner*
Day3* Dinner
Only*
Social Entrepreneur /
Community Partner
                 - non-member

$275
$550

$55
$220


$165
$330


$55
$220

$165
$165
Third Sector - member
                 - non-member  
$440
$550
$165
$220

$220
$330

$165
$220
$165
$165
Academic - member
                 - non-member
$550
$660
$165
$220

$330
$440

$165
$220
$165
$165
Government & Public Sector
                 - member
                 - non-member

$880
$1276

$165
$253


$660
$770


$165
$253

$165
$165
Corporate Sector - member
                 - non-member 
$990
$1430
$220
$330

$660
$770

$220
$330
$165
$165
* The amounts shown above include GST.
** Includes all four events - Conference, both Workshops and Dinner.

    

 

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