Inside the Economist’s Mind – A Conversation with Cherelle Murphy

Date

From: Thursday October 23, 2025, 5:00 pm

To: Thursday October 23, 2025, 7:00 pm

The Economic Society of Australia (SA), Women in Economics Network (SA), and Young Economists Network (SA) invite you to our next collaborative event:

Inside the Economist’s Mind – A Conversation with Cherelle Murphy

Date: Thursday, 23rd October

Time: 5:00–7:00 pm

Venue: Union House, University of Adelaide, Level 5, Function Room 1

Cost: ESA Members: Free | Non-Members: $20

This is not your standard economics lecture.

Instead, we are turning the tables: three young economists will lead an interactive conversation with Cherelle Murphy, Chief Economist at EY Oceania. Together, they will explore the big issues shaping our economy and the skills shaping our profession.

You will also have your say — submit and vote on questions via LinkedIn before the event. On the night, the top-voted questions will guide the discussion.

Meet Cherelle Murphy

Cherelle Murphy is EY Oceania’s Chief Economist, where she helps clients interpret the economic backdrop, providing timely insights and identifying risks and opportunities across the business cycle. She is a trusted advisor on economic and policy issues and publishes regularly.

Prior to joining EY, Cherelle was Chief Economist at Austrade, guiding government policy on trade, foreign investment, and tourism. She also spent 15 years at ANZ Bank, began her career as an economic research analyst at the Reserve Bank of Australia, and worked as a journalist at the Australian Financial Review.

Cherelle holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) from Curtin University and a Master of Population Studies from the Australian National University. She is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a member of Chief Executive Women.

Topics on the table

  • Macroeconomics today: inflation, productivity, and global uncertainty
  • The future of economics: digital transformation, sustainability, and cross-disciplinary approaches
  • Career pathways: navigating academia, policy, consulting, and the private sector
  • Employability: communication, adaptability, and leadership in practice

After the main session

Join small group discussions with early-career economists working across research, academia, government, and the corporate sector.

  • Hear first-hand about graduate programs and entry pathways
  • Gain practical tips on building career-ready skills
  • Build meaningful connections with peers and mentors

We look forward to welcoming you for an evening of insight, connection, and inspiration.

Special thanks to the University of Adelaide for generously hosting this event.

REGISTER VIA THE SOUTH AUSTRALIA BRANCH

Venue

Union House, University of Adelaide

Level 5, Function Room 1, , Adelaide SA 5000


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