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SA Migration review
Friday, 31 May 2019, 12.00 to 2.00pm
Hilton Adelaide
agenda
11.45am Guest arrival and registrations
12.00pm Welcome Jarrod Ball Chief Economist, CEDA
12.05pm Introduction Chris Spentzaris Partner, Fragomen
12.10pm Introduction and overview The Hon. David Pisoni MP SA Minister for Innovation and Skills
12.20pm Lunch is served
12.50pm Jarrod Ball to invite panel speakers to the stage to give overview and participate in panel discussion and questions from the floor
• Mark Glazbrook, Managing Director, Migration Solutions • Nikki Govan, Chair, Business SA • Chris Johnston, SA President, Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) • Jim Whalley. Chief Entrepreneur of South Australia • The Hon. David Pisoni MP, SA Minister for Innovation and Skills
2.00pm Vote of thanks and Close
Jarrod Ball Chief Economist, CEDA
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event using #Migration
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sponsors Event major sponsor
Fragomen
Fragomen has more than 50 offices strategically located in key commercial
centres throughout Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and
Africa. From these offices, we provide comprehensive immigration support in
over 170 countries worldwide.
In Australia we are a leading law firm with immigration as our sole focus and a
deep understanding of the complexities of Australian immigration law and the
impact changes in regulations and policy have across different industries and in
people movement and labour mobility - both temporary and permanent. The
Fragomen team in Australia consists of more than 130 immigration
professionals, including solicitors, registered migration agents, accredited
specialists in immigration law, US attorneys, Notaries Public and other
immigration specialists. Our Australian offices are in Sydney, Melbourne,
Brisbane, and Perth.
Fragomen’s cross-jurisdictional advisory and transactional capabilities are
unique, as is our ability to provide holistic, legally sound solutions that meet
specific immigration needs right around the globe. Our comprehensive services
cover every element of corporate migration, from global and local immigration
program development and management, to arranging work visas, permanent
residence or citizenship applications.
Through our Government Relations team, we work closely with Government as
well as represent and advocate on behalf of our clients to effect positive change
to Australia’s regulatory environment. This has proven to be of significant benefit
for our corporate clients given the level of disruption and change in Australia’s
corporate sponsored temporary worker and permanent residence visa programs
in the last two years and likely further shifting in policy in 2019 and beyond.
We partner with corporate counsel, HR teams, global mobility professionals,
compliance leaders and recruitment managers across a wide range of industries
to help them strategically manage global mobility and ensure employees reach
locations quickly and compliantly. Fragomen uses global knowledge, pioneering
technology and expertise to analyse key developments for their strategic
relevance and assist clients to address changes and opportunities effectively.
Wherever staff may need to live and work, Fragomen’s global reach ensures
immigration needs are met promptly and effectively. Fragomen makes managing
today’s globally mobile workforce less stressful and more cost effective for
employers. Solving the most difficult and time-sensitive challenges, wherever
they occur, requires a global immigration firm dedicated to immigration.
Event supporting sponsor
FIXE - Future Industries eXchange for Entrepreneurship
Growing the culture of entrepreneurship in South Australia.
South Australia is fast becoming a leader in Australia’s future industries, including
defence, space, medical technologies and cyber security.
FIXE will become a beacon for South Australian future industries and
entrepreneurship, connecting and building an entrepreneurial ecosystem and
showcasing South Australian people, businesses and ideas.
Four pillars of focus:
INSPIRE individuals, groups and organisations to embrace the spirit of
entrepreneurship.
EQUIP South Australians with the tools, mechanisms and resources to start and
grow successful businesses.
ENABLE a healthy entrepreneurial ecosystem underpinned by business and
investment activity.
CELEBRATE the achievements of entrepreneurs.
www.fixe.org.au
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introduction
Chris Spentzaris
Partner, Fragomen
Chris is a Partner of the Australian and New Zealand Practice of Fragomen and
leads the Melbourne office as well as the firm’s Advisory, Compliance and
Government Relations Group and the Professional Practices Group. He is also
heavily involved in the management and development of operations across all
Australian offices.
Chris is currently the Co-Chair of the Migration Law Committee of the Law
Institute of Victoria in addition to being an Accredited Immigration Law Specialist.
As an experienced commercial and administrative law litigator and having
practiced immigration law since 1995, Chris has extensive experience in
providing immigration legal advice.
facilitator
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
The Honourable David Pisoni MP
SA Minister for Innovation and Skills
Elected to the South Australian Parliament as the Member for Unley in 2006,
David has been a passionate advocate for many organisations, charities and
businesses in the local community for more than a decade.
He was appointed as the Minister for Innovation and Skills in the Marshall Liberal
Government in South Australia in March 2018. Prior to that David was Shadow
Minister for Planning, Transport and Infrastructure and Shadow Minister for
Education. Prior to entering politics David was Managing Director of his own
manufacturing and retail company, operating in Adelaide and Sydney.
Mark Glazbrook
Managing Director, Migration Solutions
Mark Glazbrook is the Managing Director of Migration Solutions and has been
involved in the migration profession for over 17 years. He is a former State
President and National Board Member of the Migration Institute of Australia.
Mark founded Migration Solutions (starting as a small boutique company in
2001) which has since grown to become the largest and most comprehensive
migration advice and consultancy company based in South Australia, as well as
one of the largest nationally.
Nikki Govan
Chair, Business SA
Nikki owns and manages the national-renowned Star of Greece restaurant in
Port Willunga. She has an impressive pedigree in destination marketing in
Melbourne and Adelaide, has developed several start-up ventures and has
extensive experience in membership and not-for-profit business. For many
years, she ran her own marketing company See More Solutions (a play on her
maiden name of Seymour-Smith) with clients that included Southcorp Wines,
Department of Trade and Economic Development, Novotel Barossa Valley
Resort, Magic Millions and BHP Building Products.
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speakers
Chris Johnston
SA President, Migration Institute of Australia
Chris Johnston is the National Board Director and South Australian State
President of the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) The MIA is the peak
professional body for registered migration agents.
He is also a lawyer, registered migration agent and founder of Work Visa
Lawyers, who provide migration advice to people and businesses from all over
the world.
Jim Whalley
Chief Entrepreneur of South Australia
Jim is the Chair and co-founder of innovative defence industry company Nova
Systems. He is a former air force fighter pilot and test pilot and holds a Master
of Business Administration, a science degree and has completed the Harvard
Business School OPM Executive Education Program. Jim is a member of the Sir
Ross and Keith Smith Advisory Committee, the Council of the University of South
Australia, the board of the Adelaide Festival, the Federal Government's Defence
Innovation Steering Group and a non-executive director of Australian Naval
Infrastructure.
corporate tables
CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table
at today’s event.
notes
CEDA 2019 : Upcoming events
Arts review
DATE Friday 7 June 2019, 11.45am for 12.00 to 2.00pm
VENUE Hilton Adelaide
SPEAKERS Tony Grybowski, former Chief Executive Officer, Australia
Council for the Arts
The Right Honourable Sandy Verschoor, The Lord Mayor of Adelaide
Dan Thorsland, Director, Business Development & Partnerships, Mighty
Kingdom
Douglas Gautier AM, CEO & Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival Centre
Prof Ruth Rentschler OAM, Head School of Management and Professor
Arts and Cultural Leadership, The University of South Australia (Chair)
Supported by CEDA member The University of South Australia
State of the Territory
DATE Tuesday 18 June 2019, 6.30pm to 9.00pm
VENUE Darwin Parliament House
SPEAKERS The Hon. Michael Gunner MLA, NT Chief Minister
Kristina Clifton, Senior Economist, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Supported by CEDA members DXC Technology, Flinders University
and Finlaysons
Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe
DATE Thursday, 20 June 2019, 11.45am for 12.00 to 2.00pm
VENUE Adelaide Convention Centre
SPEAKERS Philip Lowe, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia
Supported by CEDA members Deloitte and People’s Choice Credit
Union
Women and Leadership series: STEAM
DATE Monday, 24 June 2019, 11.45am for 12.00 to 2.00pm
VENUE InterContinental Adelaide
SPEAKERS Rhana Devenport, Director, Art Gallery of South Australia
Jane Danvers, Principal, Wilderness School
Professor Caroline McMillen, Chief Scientist of South Australia
Dr Kristin Alford, Director, Musuem of Discovery, UniSA
Series supported by CEDA members BHP, SA Department of Treasury
and Finance, SA Power Networks, University of South Australia, and
UniSuper
State of the Nation 2019
DATE 19-20 August 2019, Two day forum
VENUE Parliament House, Canberra
SPEAKERS The Hon. Julia Gillard AC, Chair, Beyond Blue and former
Prime Minister of Australia
Romilly Madew AO, Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Australia
Jean-Sebastien Jacques, Chief Executive, Rio Tinto
Supported by CEDA members First State Super and Stellar
CEDA contact:
Jim Disher, Events & Membership Manager SA/NT
Phone: 08 7002 8688 Email: Jim.Disher@ceda.com.au
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:
Hamilton Calder, State Director SA/NT 08 8211 7222 Hamilton.Calder@ceda.com.au Sharon Simmons, Associate Director SA/NT 08 8211 7222 Sharon.Simmons@ceda.com.au Jim Disher, Event & Membership Manager 08 8211 7222 Jim.Disher@ceda.com.au
Event and Membership Coordinators 08 8211 7222 Hayley Falcinella Hayley.Falcinella@ceda.com.au Ember Corpuz Ember.Corpuz@ceda.com.au Kelly Rennie Kelly.rennie@ceda.com.au
www.ceda.com.au
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