Date
From: Tuesday April 14, 2015, 12:15 pm
To: Tuesday April 14, 2015, 1:45 pm
Laura Tingle – The Australian Financial Review‘s political editor Laura Tingle has covered politics and economics from Canberra since 1986 for
The Australian, The Age, the
Sydney Morning Herald and the
Australian Financial Review. She began her career in Sydney with the
AFR in the early 1980s reporting on financial deregulation and the floating of the dollar. Her book,
Chasing the Future – documenting the recession of the early 1990s – was published in 1994. One of Australia’s most respected journalist and commentators she is also the author of the June 2012 Quarterly Essay ‘Great Expectations – government, entitlement and an angry nation’. Laura won the Paul Lyneham Award for Press Gallery Journalism in 2004, was shortlisted for the John Button Prize for political writing in 2010, and won Walkley awards in 2005 and 2011.
The Economic Society of Australia (NSW Branch) proudly sponsors the Emerging Economist Series. The series of six luncheons, held at the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney, gives young economists the opportunity to discuss critical issues with prominent Australian policymakers, as well as network with colleagues in business, academia and the public service. The luncheons include an interview-style discussion with the key-note speaker, exploring the issues they have faced during their careers and highlighting Australia’s key economic challenges going forward.
Registration for the Emerging Economist Series is now closed but if you'd like to receive information about the 2015/16 Series please contact Di Litherland via admin@esansw.org.au
Venue
RBA
65 Martin Place , Sydney NSW
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