ºÝºÝߣshows by User: unaavic / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: unaavic / Tue, 18 Nov 2014 21:12:05 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: unaavic Demographic Transition Seminar: Professor Colette Browning, Monash University /slideshow/colette-browning/41733443 colettebrowning-141118211205-conversion-gate02
Colette Browning, Professor of Healthy Ageing and Director of Research at Monash University's School of Primary Health Care, presented at our seminar entitled 'Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?' on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Colette Browning, Professor of Healthy Ageing and Director of Research at Monash University's School of Primary Health Care, presented at our seminar entitled 'Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?' on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 18 Nov 2014 21:12:05 GMT /slideshow/colette-browning/41733443 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Demographic Transition Seminar: Professor Colette Browning, Monash University unaavic Colette Browning, Professor of Healthy Ageing and Director of Research at Monash University's School of Primary Health Care, presented at our seminar entitled 'Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?' on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/colettebrowning-141118211205-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Colette Browning, Professor of Healthy Ageing and Director of Research at Monash University&#39;s School of Primary Health Care, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?&#39; on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Demographic Transition Seminar: Professor Colette Browning, Monash University from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Demographic Transition Seminar: Katharine Betts, Swinburne University of Technology /slideshow/katharine-betts/41684437 katharinebetts-141117230504-conversion-gate01
Katharine Betts, Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology at Swinburne University of Technology, presented at our seminar entitled 'Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?' on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Katharine Betts, Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology at Swinburne University of Technology, presented at our seminar entitled 'Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?' on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Mon, 17 Nov 2014 23:05:04 GMT /slideshow/katharine-betts/41684437 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Demographic Transition Seminar: Katharine Betts, Swinburne University of Technology unaavic Katharine Betts, Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology at Swinburne University of Technology, presented at our seminar entitled 'Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?' on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/katharinebetts-141117230504-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Katharine Betts, Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology at Swinburne University of Technology, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Demographic Transition: Addressing the economic and social impacts of an ageing population: Is there a silver lining?&#39; on Thursday 13th November, 2014, in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with an ageing society. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Demographic Transition Seminar: Katharine Betts, Swinburne University of Technology from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – Will Richardson, Impact Investment Group /slideshow/impact-investing-seminar-revolutionising-capital-markets-for-greater-societal-gains-will-richardson/40179557 presentationwillrichardson-141012210728-conversion-gate02
Will Richardson, Chief Investment Officer at Impact Investment Group, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Will Richardson, Chief Investment Officer at Impact Investment Group, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Sun, 12 Oct 2014 21:07:28 GMT /slideshow/impact-investing-seminar-revolutionising-capital-markets-for-greater-societal-gains-will-richardson/40179557 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – Will Richardson, Impact Investment Group unaavic Will Richardson, Chief Investment Officer at Impact Investment Group, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationwillrichardson-141012210728-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Will Richardson, Chief Investment Officer at Impact Investment Group, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – Will Richardson, Impact Investment Group from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – Rebecca Scott, STREAT /slideshow/impact-investing-seminar-revolutionising-capital-markets-for-greater-societal-gains-rebecca-scott/40179518 presentationrebeccascott-141012210517-conversion-gate02
Rebecca Scott, Co-Founder and CEO at STREAT, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Rebecca Scott, Co-Founder and CEO at STREAT, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Sun, 12 Oct 2014 21:05:17 GMT /slideshow/impact-investing-seminar-revolutionising-capital-markets-for-greater-societal-gains-rebecca-scott/40179518 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – Rebecca Scott, STREAT unaavic Rebecca Scott, Co-Founder and CEO at STREAT, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationrebeccascott-141012210517-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Rebecca Scott, Co-Founder and CEO at STREAT, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – Rebecca Scott, STREAT from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains - Natasha Yemm, Social Enterprise Development and Investment Funds (SEDIF) /slideshow/presentation-natasha-yemm/40179446 presentationnatashayemm-141012210138-conversion-gate02
Natasha Yemm, Manager for the Social Enterprise Development and Investment Funds (SEDIF) initiative at the Australian Government Department of Employment, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Natasha Yemm, Manager for the Social Enterprise Development and Investment Funds (SEDIF) initiative at the Australian Government Department of Employment, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Sun, 12 Oct 2014 21:01:38 GMT /slideshow/presentation-natasha-yemm/40179446 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains - Natasha Yemm, Social Enterprise Development and Investment Funds (SEDIF) unaavic Natasha Yemm, Manager for the Social Enterprise Development and Investment Funds (SEDIF) initiative at the Australian Government Department of Employment, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationnatashayemm-141012210138-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Natasha Yemm, Manager for the Social Enterprise Development and Investment Funds (SEDIF) initiative at the Australian Government Department of Employment, presented at our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains - Natasha Yemm, Social Enterprise Development and Investment Funds (SEDIF) from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – John McLeod, Philanthropic Services, JB Were /slideshow/impact-investing-seminar-revolutionising-capital-markets-for-greater-societal-gains-elena-mogilevski-myer-foundation/40179175 presentationjohnmcleod-141012205005-conversion-gate02
John McLeod, former Principal and Executive Director of Goldman Sachs JBWere, author and independent consultant and researcher for the Philanthropic Services team at JBWere, facilitated our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

John McLeod, former Principal and Executive Director of Goldman Sachs JBWere, author and independent consultant and researcher for the Philanthropic Services team at JBWere, facilitated our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Sun, 12 Oct 2014 20:50:05 GMT /slideshow/impact-investing-seminar-revolutionising-capital-markets-for-greater-societal-gains-elena-mogilevski-myer-foundation/40179175 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – John McLeod, Philanthropic Services, JB Were unaavic John McLeod, former Principal and Executive Director of Goldman Sachs JBWere, author and independent consultant and researcher for the Philanthropic Services team at JBWere, facilitated our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationjohnmcleod-141012205005-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> John McLeod, former Principal and Executive Director of Goldman Sachs JBWere, author and independent consultant and researcher for the Philanthropic Services team at JBWere, facilitated our seminar entitled ‘Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains’ on Thursday 9 October 2014 in Melbourne. Held in partnership with National Australia Bank as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts from various fields, discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative way to invest capital for social and/or environmental benefits as well as financial returns. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Impact Investing Seminar: Revolutionising capital markets for greater societal gains – John McLeod, Philanthropic Services, JB Were from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Simon Gamble, Hydro Tasmania /slideshow/securing-australias-energy-future-the-challenge-simon-gamble-hydro-tasmania/38074288 simongamble-140817191313-phpapp01
Simon Gamble, Manager for Hybrid Off-Grid Solutions at Hyrdo Tasmania, presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Simon Gamble, Manager for Hybrid Off-Grid Solutions at Hyrdo Tasmania, presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Sun, 17 Aug 2014 19:13:13 GMT /slideshow/securing-australias-energy-future-the-challenge-simon-gamble-hydro-tasmania/38074288 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Simon Gamble, Hydro Tasmania unaavic Simon Gamble, Manager for Hybrid Off-Grid Solutions at Hyrdo Tasmania, presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/simongamble-140817191313-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Simon Gamble, Manager for Hybrid Off-Grid Solutions at Hyrdo Tasmania, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Securing Australia&#39;s Energy Future: The Challenge&#39; on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Simon Gamble, Hydro Tasmania from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Paul Graham, Energy Flagship, CSIRO /slideshow/securing-australias-energy-future-the-challenge-paul-graham/38074261 paulgraham-140817191022-phpapp01
Paul Graham, Chief Economist at CSIRO Energy Flagship, presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Paul Graham, Chief Economist at CSIRO Energy Flagship, presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Sun, 17 Aug 2014 19:10:22 GMT /slideshow/securing-australias-energy-future-the-challenge-paul-graham/38074261 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Paul Graham, Energy Flagship, CSIRO unaavic Paul Graham, Chief Economist at CSIRO Energy Flagship, presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/paulgraham-140817191022-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Paul Graham, Chief Economist at CSIRO Energy Flagship, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Securing Australia&#39;s Energy Future: The Challenge&#39; on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Paul Graham, Energy Flagship, CSIRO from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Kane Thornton, Clean Energy Council /unaavic/securing-australias-energy-future-the-challenge-kane-thornton kanethornton-140817190756-phpapp02
Kane Thornton, the Acting Chief Executive at the Clean Energy Council presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Kane Thornton, the Acting Chief Executive at the Clean Energy Council presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Sun, 17 Aug 2014 19:07:56 GMT /unaavic/securing-australias-energy-future-the-challenge-kane-thornton unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Kane Thornton, Clean Energy Council unaavic Kane Thornton, the Acting Chief Executive at the Clean Energy Council presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kanethornton-140817190756-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Kane Thornton, the Acting Chief Executive at the Clean Energy Council presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Securing Australia&#39;s Energy Future: The Challenge&#39; on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society, to discuss Australia’s transition to a secure, cleaner and cost-competitive energy future. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge - Kane Thornton, Clean Energy Council from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Samantha Chard, Attorney General's Department /slideshow/adaptation-and-disaster-risk-reduction-seminar-sam-chard-attorney-generals-department/36266128 samchardattorneygeneralsdepartment-140624190849-phpapp01
Samantha Chard, the Assistant Secretary of the Emergency Management Policy Branch at the Attorney-General’s Department, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Samantha Chard, the Assistant Secretary of the Emergency Management Policy Branch at the Attorney-General’s Department, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 24 Jun 2014 19:08:49 GMT /slideshow/adaptation-and-disaster-risk-reduction-seminar-sam-chard-attorney-generals-department/36266128 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Samantha Chard, Attorney General's Department unaavic Samantha Chard, the Assistant Secretary of the Emergency Management Policy Branch at the Attorney-General’s Department, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/samchardattorneygeneralsdepartment-140624190849-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Samantha Chard, the Assistant Secretary of the Emergency Management Policy Branch at the Attorney-General’s Department, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case&#39; on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Samantha Chard, Attorney General's Department from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Michael Nolan, AECOM /slideshow/michael-nolan-aecom/36265893 michaelnolanaecom-140624185641-phpapp02
Michael Nolan, Global Leader for Climate Adaptation & Resilience at AECOM, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Michael Nolan, Global Leader for Climate Adaptation & Resilience at AECOM, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 24 Jun 2014 18:56:41 GMT /slideshow/michael-nolan-aecom/36265893 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Michael Nolan, AECOM unaavic Michael Nolan, Global Leader for Climate Adaptation & Resilience at AECOM, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/michaelnolanaecom-140624185641-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Michael Nolan, Global Leader for Climate Adaptation &amp; Resilience at AECOM, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case&#39; on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Michael Nolan, AECOM from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Kathryn Matthews, Deloitte /slideshow/adaptation-and-disaster-risk-reduction-seminar-kathryn-matthews-deloitte/36265377 kathrynmatthewsdeloitte-140624183400-phpapp02
Kathryn Matthews, Director of the Economic and Infrastructure Advisory Group at Deloitte, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Kathryn Matthews, Director of the Economic and Infrastructure Advisory Group at Deloitte, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 24 Jun 2014 18:34:00 GMT /slideshow/adaptation-and-disaster-risk-reduction-seminar-kathryn-matthews-deloitte/36265377 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Kathryn Matthews, Deloitte unaavic Kathryn Matthews, Director of the Economic and Infrastructure Advisory Group at Deloitte, presented at our seminar entitled 'Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case' on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kathrynmatthewsdeloitte-140624183400-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Kathryn Matthews, Director of the Economic and Infrastructure Advisory Group at Deloitte, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Shared Risks to Shared Values: A Business Case&#39; on Tuesday 24 June 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across government, business, academia and civil society to provide the business case for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Seminar - Kathryn Matthews, Deloitte from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Sustainable Transport Seminar - Megan Bourke-O'Neil, Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure /slideshow/sustainable-transport-seminar-megan-bourkeoneil-department-of-transport-planning-and-local-infrastructure/34880410 meganbourke-oneil-140519205916-phpapp02
Megan Bourke-O'Neil, Executive Director of Transport Integration at the Victorian Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Megan Bourke-O'Neil, Executive Director of Transport Integration at the Victorian Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Mon, 19 May 2014 20:59:16 GMT /slideshow/sustainable-transport-seminar-megan-bourkeoneil-department-of-transport-planning-and-local-infrastructure/34880410 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Sustainable Transport Seminar - Megan Bourke-O'Neil, Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure unaavic Megan Bourke-O'Neil, Executive Director of Transport Integration at the Victorian Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/meganbourke-oneil-140519205916-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Megan Bourke-O&#39;Neil, Executive Director of Transport Integration at the Victorian Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan&#39;, on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Sustainable Transport Seminar - Megan Bourke-O'Neil, Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Sustainable Transport Seminar - Robert Pearce, UITP Australia New Zealand /slideshow/sustainable-transport-seminar-robert-pearce-uitp-australia-new-zealand/34605193 robertpearce-140513013224-phpapp01
Robert Pearce, Executive Director of UITP Australia New Zealand, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Robert Pearce, Executive Director of UITP Australia New Zealand, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 13 May 2014 01:32:24 GMT /slideshow/sustainable-transport-seminar-robert-pearce-uitp-australia-new-zealand/34605193 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Sustainable Transport Seminar - Robert Pearce, UITP Australia New Zealand unaavic Robert Pearce, Executive Director of UITP Australia New Zealand, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/robertpearce-140513013224-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Robert Pearce, Executive Director of UITP Australia New Zealand, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan&#39;, on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Sustainable Transport Seminar - Robert Pearce, UITP Australia New Zealand from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Sustainable Transport Seminar - John Stanley, The University of Sydney /slideshow/sustainable-transport-seminar-john-stanley-the-university-of-sydney/34461144 johnstanley-140508195413-phpapp02
Professor John Stanley, Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies of The University of Sydney, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Professor John Stanley, Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies of The University of Sydney, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Thu, 08 May 2014 19:54:13 GMT /slideshow/sustainable-transport-seminar-john-stanley-the-university-of-sydney/34461144 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Sustainable Transport Seminar - John Stanley, The University of Sydney unaavic Professor John Stanley, Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies of The University of Sydney, presented at our seminar entitled 'Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan', on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/johnstanley-140508195413-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Professor John Stanley, Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies of The University of Sydney, presented at our seminar entitled &#39;Sustainable Transport in Victoria: Developing, financing and implementing a state plan&#39;, on Thursday 8 May, 2014 in Melbourne. Held as part of our Sustainability Leadership Series, this seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to discuss how we can achieve a sustainable transport plan for Victoria and how it would be financed and implemented. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Sustainable Transport Seminar - John Stanley, The University of Sydney from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Graham Bonnett, CSIRO /slideshow/unaa-global-food-security-sustainable-agriculture-seminar-graham-bonnett-csiro/27988365 grahambonnett-131106212150-phpapp02
Graham Bonnett, Theme Leader, Advancing Agricultural productivity and Environmental Health, CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture Flagship, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Graham Bonnett, Theme Leader, Advancing Agricultural productivity and Environmental Health, CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture Flagship, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Wed, 06 Nov 2013 21:21:50 GMT /slideshow/unaa-global-food-security-sustainable-agriculture-seminar-graham-bonnett-csiro/27988365 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Graham Bonnett, CSIRO unaavic Graham Bonnett, Theme Leader, Advancing Agricultural productivity and Environmental Health, CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture Flagship, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/grahambonnett-131106212150-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Graham Bonnett, Theme Leader, Advancing Agricultural productivity and Environmental Health, CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture Flagship, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security &amp; Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers&#39; organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia&#39;s role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Graham Bonnett, CSIRO from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Mick Keogh, Australian Farm Institute /unaavic/unaa-global-food-security-sustainable-agriculture-seminar-mick-keogh-australian-farm-institute mickkeogh-131029234035-phpapp01
Mick Keogh, Executive Director, Australian Farm Institute, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Mick Keogh, Executive Director, Australian Farm Institute, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:40:35 GMT /unaavic/unaa-global-food-security-sustainable-agriculture-seminar-mick-keogh-australian-farm-institute unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Mick Keogh, Australian Farm Institute unaavic Mick Keogh, Executive Director, Australian Farm Institute, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mickkeogh-131029234035-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mick Keogh, Executive Director, Australian Farm Institute, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security &amp; Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers&#39; organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia&#39;s role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Mick Keogh, Australian Farm Institute from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Professor Timothy Reeves FTSE /slideshow/unaa-global-food-security-sustainable-agriculture-seminar-professor-tim-reeves-ftse/27712767 timreeves-131029191431-phpapp02
Professor Timothy Reeves FTSE, international and national consultant on Sustainable Agricultural Intensification and Food Security, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Professor Timothy Reeves FTSE, international and national consultant on Sustainable Agricultural Intensification and Food Security, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 29 Oct 2013 19:14:31 GMT /slideshow/unaa-global-food-security-sustainable-agriculture-seminar-professor-tim-reeves-ftse/27712767 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Professor Timothy Reeves FTSE unaavic Professor Timothy Reeves FTSE, international and national consultant on Sustainable Agricultural Intensification and Food Security, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/timreeves-131029191431-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Professor Timothy Reeves FTSE, international and national consultant on Sustainable Agricultural Intensification and Food Security, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security &amp; Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers&#39; organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia&#39;s role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Professor Timothy Reeves FTSE from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Jim Woodhill, AusAID /slideshow/jim-woodhill/27712743 jimwoodhill-131029191335-phpapp02
Jim Woodhill, Principal Sector Specialist, Food Security and Rural Development, AusAID, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>

Jim Woodhill, Principal Sector Specialist, Food Security and Rural Development, AusAID, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/]]>
Tue, 29 Oct 2013 19:13:35 GMT /slideshow/jim-woodhill/27712743 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Jim Woodhill, AusAID unaavic Jim Woodhill, Principal Sector Specialist, Food Security and Rural Development, AusAID, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers' organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia's role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jimwoodhill-131029191335-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Jim Woodhill, Principal Sector Specialist, Food Security and Rural Development, AusAID, presented at the UNAA Victoria Global Food Security &amp; Sustainable Agriculture Seminar held on Tuesday 29 October in Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations Zero Hunger Challenge, in partnership with NAB and the University of Melbourne, this seminar was part of the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series and sought to build momentum for collective action on food security and sustainable agriculture post Rio +20. Bringing together experts and practitioners from government, business, civil society, farmers&#39; organisations, research and academia, the seminar sought to provide a platform for shared learning and discussion on Australia&#39;s role in addressing the global food security challenge and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. It highlighted the challenges and opportunities that Australian government, businesses, and NGOs face as they contribute to developing and promoting sustainable food supply chains that increase food production, preserve natural resources and fight hunger at the local, national and global level. For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadeship Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
UNAA Global Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Seminar - Jim Woodhill, AusAID from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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Craig Chester, Fairtrade Australia - Presentation UNAA Sustainable Consumption and Production Seminar 27.6.13 /slideshow/craig-chester-fairtrade-australia-presentation-unaa-sustainable-consumption-and-production-seminar-27613/23817520 sustainbleconsumption-fairtrade-130702193544-phpapp02
Craig Chester from Fairtrade Australia presented at the UNAA Sustainable Consumption and Production Seminar held on 27 June 2013 hosted by Russell Kennedy, Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations 10 Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to provide a platform for shared learning on integrating sustainable consumption and production measures throughout business operations, relationships and value chains. Guest Speakers and Panelists: - Tim Grant, Director, Life Cycle Strategies - Joshua Bishop, National Manager – Markets, Sustainability and Business Partnerships, WWF Australia - Craig Chester, Operations Manager Australia, Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand - Liam Smith, Director, BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash Sustainability Institute - Clinton Squires, Australian Managing Director, Interface More information available at: http://www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/sustainable-consumption-and-production-seminar/]]>

Craig Chester from Fairtrade Australia presented at the UNAA Sustainable Consumption and Production Seminar held on 27 June 2013 hosted by Russell Kennedy, Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations 10 Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to provide a platform for shared learning on integrating sustainable consumption and production measures throughout business operations, relationships and value chains. Guest Speakers and Panelists: - Tim Grant, Director, Life Cycle Strategies - Joshua Bishop, National Manager – Markets, Sustainability and Business Partnerships, WWF Australia - Craig Chester, Operations Manager Australia, Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand - Liam Smith, Director, BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash Sustainability Institute - Clinton Squires, Australian Managing Director, Interface More information available at: http://www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/sustainable-consumption-and-production-seminar/]]>
Tue, 02 Jul 2013 19:35:44 GMT /slideshow/craig-chester-fairtrade-australia-presentation-unaa-sustainable-consumption-and-production-seminar-27613/23817520 unaavic@slideshare.net(unaavic) Craig Chester, Fairtrade Australia - Presentation UNAA Sustainable Consumption and Production Seminar 27.6.13 unaavic Craig Chester from Fairtrade Australia presented at the UNAA Sustainable Consumption and Production Seminar held on 27 June 2013 hosted by Russell Kennedy, Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations 10 Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to provide a platform for shared learning on integrating sustainable consumption and production measures throughout business operations, relationships and value chains. Guest Speakers and Panelists: - Tim Grant, Director, Life Cycle Strategies - Joshua Bishop, National Manager – Markets, Sustainability and Business Partnerships, WWF Australia - Craig Chester, Operations Manager Australia, Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand - Liam Smith, Director, BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash Sustainability Institute - Clinton Squires, Australian Managing Director, Interface More information available at: http://www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/sustainable-consumption-and-production-seminar/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainbleconsumption-fairtrade-130702193544-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Craig Chester from Fairtrade Australia presented at the UNAA Sustainable Consumption and Production Seminar held on 27 June 2013 hosted by Russell Kennedy, Melbourne. Held in support of the United Nations 10 Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, the seminar brought together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to provide a platform for shared learning on integrating sustainable consumption and production measures throughout business operations, relationships and value chains. Guest Speakers and Panelists: - Tim Grant, Director, Life Cycle Strategies - Joshua Bishop, National Manager – Markets, Sustainability and Business Partnerships, WWF Australia - Craig Chester, Operations Manager Australia, Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand - Liam Smith, Director, BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash Sustainability Institute - Clinton Squires, Australian Managing Director, Interface More information available at: http://www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/sustainable-consumption-and-production-seminar/
Craig Chester, Fairtrade Australia - Presentation UNAA Sustainable Consumption and Production Seminar 27.6.13 from United Nations Association of Australia (Vic)
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