Temporary migration: population and workforce
Transcript of Temporary migration: population and workforce
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Temporary migration: population and workforce
Wednesday 31 July 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
agenda
12.00pm Registrations
12.15pm Welcome Clint O’Brien Acting State Director, CEDA
12.20pm Research overview Jarrod Ball Chief Economist, CEDA
12.35pm Lunch
1.05pm Speaker address Natasha Doherty Partner, Deloitte Access Economics
1.20pm Moderated discussion and questions Moderator: Teresa Liu, Managing Partner Australia and New Zealand, Fragomen • Jarrod Ball, Chief Economist, CEDA • Natasha Doherty, Partner, Deloitte Access Economics
1.45pm Vote of thanks
Linda O’Brien Pro Vice Chancellor and Head of Logan Campus, Griffith University
1.55pm Close Clint O’Brien Acting State Director, CEDA
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sponsor
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.
Fragomen has been a member of CEDA since 2013.
sponsor
Event major sponsor
Griffith Business School
Griffith Business School is part of Griffith University, a dynamic, innovative and
well-respected public university. Our University has more than 50,000 students
from 131 countries and is located in South-East Queensland (Brisbane, Logan
and the Gold Coast), the fastest growing region in Australia.
Considered one of Australia’s leading business educators, Griffith Business
School is an accredited member of AACSB International – The Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB Accreditation is known,
worldwide, as the longest standing, most recognised form of professional
accreditation an institution and its business programs can earn. In the QS World
University Subject Rankings 2017 we received a world Top 10 position (number
nine globally and number one in Australia) in Hospitality and Leisure
Management. Hospitality and Tourism Management at Griffith rated second in
the world in the Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2017.
Other notable ranking achievements included Politics and International Studies
retaining a Top 100 ranking; Sports-related subjects ranking in the Top 100;
Business and Management retaining our Top 200 place; and Economics and
Econometrics ranked in the Top 300.
We are committed to advancing innovative and socially responsible business
education, scholarship and practice in Australia and the Asia region. With Asian
studies, government and international relations, public policy and public
administration, tourism, sport, event and real estate management in our broad
program portfolio, we provide a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate
programs as well as a substantial PhD program.
We are an active partner in the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative, a
signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Management Education and the
UN Global Compact. This engagement demonstrates our strong commitment to
sustainable business practices, corporate social responsibility and to developing
global citizens through our education programs.
Griffith University has been a member of CEDA since 1995.
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speaker
Jarrod Ball
Chief Economist, CEDA
Twitter: @jarrodmball
Jarrod Ball joined CEDA as Chief Economist in late 2017 with over 15 years of
experience in economic and public policy roles across the public and private
sectors.
He has held senior roles at the Business Council of Australia including as Acting
Chief Economist and worked as an economic adviser on competition and
regulation policy for the Victorian Departments of Premier and Cabinet and
Treasury and Finance. Jarrod has also worked in the federal government and
has held management roles in EY’s advisory services practice and more recently
at BHP.
Jarrod holds a Masters degree in Economics from Monash University;
undergraduate degrees in Business (Economics); and Arts from the University
of Southern Queensland.
speaker
Natasha Doherty
Partner, Deloitte Access Economics
Twitter: @natashajdoherty
Natasha is a Partner within the Health Economics and Social Policy team in
Deloitte Access Economics. She has over 15 years experience in program and
policy evaluation including health, and community services industry. Natasha
works with government and non-profit clients to inform evidenced based
practices and policy to enhance quality of life for Australians.
Natasha has worked on a variety of evaluations at a national state and local level,
with particular focus in the areas of acute health services; primary health; mental
health; innovation and redesign programs; and funding model assessments.
Undertaking a variety of evaluations including applying development and
participatory approaches.
Her specialties and capabilities include cost benefit and cost effectiveness
analysis; workforce issues; health and social policy research; health evaluations;
and dynamic modelling. Her interests and passions lay in using evidence based
research to inform future policy direction.
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moderator
Teresa Liu
Managing Partner Australia and New Zealand,
Fragomen
Teresa is Managing Partner of Fragomen’s Australia-New Zealand practice,
which comprises offices in Sydney; Melbourne; Brisbane; Perth; and Auckland.
Teresa is a solicitor and Registered Migration Agent and has practiced
exclusively in the field of immigration law for over 20 years. Working with clients
from several industry sectors, she has advised some of the world's largest
multinational corporations, as well as major Australian corporations, small and
medium-size enterprises, start-ups and individuals.
Teresa has particular interest in immigration planning for companies establishing
themselves in Australia and working with them on their growth plan in Australia,
Asia and elsewhere. With significant changes in Australian immigration law in
recent years, Teresa has supported clients in the provision of strategic advice,
including through presentations and roundtables, to assist clients in navigating
these changes and implementing necessary program, policy and process
changes.
Teresa is an active contributor and presenter at a range of HR, mobility and
related conferences. She also contributes and presents at continuing
professional development sessions for immigration advisers and lawyers such
as Legalwise.
vote of thanks
Linda O’Brien
Pro Vice Chancellor and Head of Logan Campus, Griffith
University
As Pro Vice Chancellor Linda is a member of the University executive, Head of
Logan Campus and University Librarian. As the Head of the Logan Campus
Linda plays a leadership role in building the University’s capacity to respond to
community needs, and in strengthening the profile of the Logan campus and the
University in the region. As University Librarian Linda has responsibility for the
University’s library including supporting the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic)
in relation to the University’s learning and teaching strategy as it relates to the
library.
Linda has a Master of Public Administration; a Graduate Diploma in Library,
Information Science; a Bachelor of Education; and a Corporate Directors
Diploma. Her experience in senior university management is broad, having
worked in six Australian universities in a variety of roles, including Pro Vice
Chancellor (Information Services) at Griffith; Vice Principal Information at the
University of Melbourne; and Vice President (University Services) at the University
of Newcastle.
Linda has published and presented both nationally and internationally, and
contributed to a number of state and national initiatives. Currently Linda
represents Australia as a Director of ORCID, non-profit global research
infrastructure organisation, is a Director of Infoxchange.
corporate tables
CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table
at today’s event.
Deloitte Fragomen Griffith University QSuper
attendees
Nicky Aldridge Director PwC Australia Elva Fiorella Araya Cordova Consultant EY Susan Austin Senior Membership Advisor, Queensland CEDA Rebecca Baggiano Senior Associate Fragomen Jarrod Ball Chief Economist CEDA Allana Bianchi Manager, Workforce Strategy, Public Service Commission Queensland Department of the Premier and Cabinet Alex Blauensteiner General Manager, Strategic Projects and Insights Brisbane Marketing Will Breit Data and Research Officer Trade and Investment Queensland
Wayne Briscoe Executive Director, Multicultural Affairs and Engagement Queensland Department of Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs Casey Brown Managing Director Agri Labour Australia Arthur Burn Principal Policy Officer Queensland Department of Innovation, Tourism Industry Development and Commonwealth Games Prof Luis Cabrera Professor, Griffith Asia Institute Griffith University Prof Fabrizio Carmignani Dean, Academic Griffith University Siniva Chambers Consultant, Visa Management Princess Alexandra Hospital Timothy Chapman General Manager, Technical, Permanent Division Agri Labour Australia
Adam Churchward Regional Human Resources Manager, Asia Pacific Bechtel Corporation Stuart Clements Strategic Partnerships and Growth QSuper Rachel Colaso Head of Study Brisbane Brisbane Marketing Ashley Croxford International Mobility Specialist, Australasia Region Arup Peter Cutforth Director, Urban E-Learning Urban Executive Bob Dall'Alba Executive Director and Country Head Olam Australia Natasha Doherty Partner Deloitte Tim Draper Executive Manager, Social and Economic inclusion Multicultural Development Australia
Lara Elgey Senior Marketing Strategy Specialist QSuper Ismail Essof Essof Senior Associate Fragomen Annabelle Fahy Customer Experience Manager Brisbane Airport Corporation Karlene Ferguson Economic Development Manager Brisbane City Council Sylvie Garcia Senior Consultant EY Shane Green Principal Policy Officer, Medical Advisory and Prevocational Accreditation Unit Queensland Health Bruce Highfield Executive General Manager, Human Resources and Safety Olam Australia Louisa Hinchen Graduate, Immigration Recruitment Griffith University
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Matthew Horton Co-Founder foundU Prof Yan Islam Adjunct Professor, Griffith Asia Institute Griffith University Corey James Director Deloitte Meegan Jones Case Manager, Humanitarian Settlement Program Multicultural Development Australia Robert Lachowics Education Coordinator Refugee and Immigration Legal Service Ben Lear Practice Leader Fragomen Vincent Lee Projects and International Development Manager Agri Labour Australia Teresa Liu Co-Managing Partner of Australia and New Zealand Fragomen Catherine Marks Vice President, Engagement Bond University Carolyn Marslin Principal Project Officer Queensland Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning Arthur Maudlin Manager, Multicultural Affairs Queensland Queensland Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors Julie McDougall Director Queensland Department of Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs
Erin Moffat Principal Policy Officer Queensland Health Gina Murphy Global Mobility Business Partner, Asia Pacific Accenture Australia Nicholas Murphy Associate Director, Pacific Engagement Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Brooke Nguyen Multicultural Affairs Advisor Office of the Minister for Local Government, Minister for Racing Minister for Racing and Minister Clint O'Brien Acting State Director CEDA Linda O'Brien Pro Vice Chancellor and Head, Logan Campus Griffith University Sue Ellen O'Farrell Quality, Learning and Performance Lead The Palladium Group Donna O'Shea Manager Queensland Department of Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs Michael Ott Co-Founder foundU Liam Palmer Recruitment Operations Manager Agri Labour Australia Wayne Parcell PSM Global Immigration Partner EY Dr Pradeep Philip Partner Deloitte
Kelly Quinn External Affairs and Media Officer QSuper Katrina Reid Principal Policy and Research Advisor Trade and Investment Queensland Tyler Riordan Research Assistant The University of Queensland Assoc Prof Richard Robinson Development Fellow The University of Queensland Paula Saftig Human Resources Director ConocoPhillips Ian Sayce Commercial Manager Destination Brisbane Consortium Hannah Scanlan Senior Associate Fragomen Elizabeth Shannon Queensland Department of Innovation, Tourism Industry Development and Commonwealth Games Sylvia Sivo Principal Analyst Queensland Treasury Camille Smiley Human Resources Coordinator Pitcher Partners Martin Thiess Destination Brisbane Consortium Matthew Thomas Associate Director Deloitte Marie-Elize Van Zyl Senior Analyst, Economic Development Brisbane City Council
Gerald Vandermeyde Financial Controller Destination Brisbane Consortium Kerri Viragh Graduate, Immigration Law Griffith University Phi Vo Special Counsel Colin Biggers & Paisley Maja Vranjkovic Senior Manager Employment Multicultural Development Australia Paula Watson Analyst Deloitte Shannon Willoughby Executive Director, Study Queensland Trade and Investment Queensland David Wilson Director, Advisory and Boards Davidson
notes
notes
CEDA Queensland: August – November 2019
Monetary Policy update
DATE Friday 16 August 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm (invitation only)
SPEAKER Dr Alex Heath, Head of Economic Analysis Department, Reserve Bank
of Australia
EVENT OVERVIEW Dr Alex Heath will provide a briefing to CEDA Trustees outlining
the Reserve Bank of Australia's assessment of current economic conditions, both
domestic and international, along with the outlook for Australian inflation and
output growth.
CEDA Trustee boardroom briefing hosted by Advisian.
Future workforce: technology and people
DATE Friday 23 August 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Pullman & Mercure Brisbane, King George Square, Brisbane
SPEAKERS Thomas Carlsen, Managing Partner, Brisbane, McKinsey & Company;
Kerri Hartland, Secretary, Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family
Business; Sinead Hourigan, Director, Robert Walters and President, Recruitment,
Consulting and Staffing Association (RCSA); Colette Munro, Chief Digital
Innovation Officer, Asia Pacific Region, AECOM
EVENT OVERVIEW Hear how new technologies and automation are changing job
design; how and where education and skills will be delivered in the future and why
regulation and policy must keep up.
Supported by CEDA member major sponsor McKinsey & Company.
Transforming a region
DATE Friday 23 August 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm (invitation only)
SPEAKER Cr Mark Jamieson, Mayor, Sunshine Coast Council
EVENT OVERVIEW Cr Mark Jamieson will discuss how the Sunshine Coast Council
will balance expected rapid growth with community expectations and
environmental sustainability, and outline economic development strategy.
CEDA Trustee boardroom briefing hosted by Colin Biggers & Paisley.
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NT economic outlook
DATE Wednesday 18 September 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm (invitation only)
SPEAKER Jodi Ryan, CEO, Office of the Chief Minister, Northern Territory
Government
EVENT OVERVIEW The Northern Territory’s Department of the Chief Minister
oversees and coordinates major government strategies. CEO Jodi Ryan will
provide an overview of the NT economy and key economic enablers and business
activities that are driving future growth opportunities.
CEDA Trustee boardroom briefing hosted by Hastings Deering.
Company Pulse
DATE Thursday 26 September 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Bank, Brisbane
SPEAKERS Melinda Cilento, Chief Executive, CEDA and Andrew Stevens, Chair,
Innovation and Science Australia
EVENT OVERVIEW In Company Pulse 2019 CEDA presents new information from
and for Australian business that goes beyond sentiment, detailing the challenges
facing business leaders and providing insights to inform business strategy.
Supported by CEDA member major sponsor Griffith Business School. Further
sponsorship opportunities available.
The neighbourhood forum
DATE Friday 11 October 2019, 10.00am to 2.00pm
VENUE Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Bank, Brisbane
SPEAKERS Penny Burtt, Chief Executive Officer, Asialink; Professor Caitlin Byrne,
Director, Griffith Asia Institute; Rowan Callick OBE, Journalist and Industry Fellow,
Griffith Asia Institute; Dr Julia Newton-Howes AM, Chief Executive Officer,
Investing in Women
EVENT OVERVIEW Join a senior CEDA audience and expert speakers from
Australia and the Indo-Pacific region for the second annual neighbourhood forum
to hear how we can best engage with the region and re-cast key foreign,
economic and development issues from a local perspective.
Supported by CEDA member major sponsor Griffith Business School. Further
sponsorship opportunities available.
Women in Leadership: Ita Buttrose AC OBE
DATE Monday 4 November 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Hilton Brisbane, 190 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane
SPEAKERS Ita Buttrose AC OBE, Chair, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA welcomes ABC Chair, Ita Buttrose AC OBE for an
important keynote address on trust in Australia’s institutions, how media
influences public policy and its role in shaping a more equitable society.
Supported by CEDA member major series sponsor Griffith Business School.
Further sponsorship opportunities available.
CEDA contact:
Clint O’Brien, Acting State Director, CEDA
Phone: 07 3121 6431 Email: [email protected]
Susan Austin, Senior Membership Advisor, CEDA
Phone: 07 3121 6433 Email: [email protected]
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Australia’s long-term budget position, the effects of temporary migration, a survey
of Australian businesses on their approach to economic development, and new
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