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LOCATION:PwC Level 11\, 70 Franklin Street Adelaide 5000 SA
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo\;Persistence\, people and policy: Why some things are harder to change than others&rdquo\;
WEN has been formed to promote and support the career development of women in the economics profession in Australia.
This WEN event is an opportunity to connect with others in the economics profession\, including women working in the private sector\, government\, academia and teaching.
Wendy Craik AM\, one of Australia&rsquo\;s leading independent public policy advisors will be our special guest speaker.&nbsp\; Wendy will share insights into developing policy responses to climate change and their implementation challenges. As with all WEN events\, there will also be an opportunity to reflect on these issues from gender\, diversity and equity perspectives&nbsp\;
Event Details&nbsp\;
Date:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Thursday 13 July 2017
Time:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 5:30pm &ndash\; 7pm
Venue:&nbsp\;PwC\, Barossa&nbsp\;Room\, Level 11/70 Franklin St\, Adelaide SA 5000&nbsp\;
Upon arrival and registration\, light refreshments will be served in the Barossa Room at PwC's Office:
Please note that attendance is free but registration is required and numbers are limited. Both women and men are welcome to attend the event.
We thank the University of South Australia\,&nbsp\;Pricewaterhouse Coopers&nbsp\;and The Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES) South Australian Branch&nbsp\;for their support of WEN and this event.
REGISTER NOW
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://esawen.org.au/event/27191
SUMMARY:Persistence\, people and policy: Why some things are harder to change than others
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