Lighthouse Lecture Series: Ports and Shipping Policy in Australia in the 21st Century

Lighthouse Lecture Series: Ports and Shipping Policy in Australia in the 21st Century

Event Name Lighthouse Lecture Series: Ports and Shipping Policy in Australia in the 21st Century
Start Date Mar 4, 2019 6:00 pm
Description

Lighthouse Lecture Series: Ports and Shipping Policy in Australia in the 21st Century — a ‘Wicked Problem’

Newcastle Port

The topic of ports and shipping in Australia goes to the heart of the economy and associated human and social capital development at the national, state and regional levels across the country.

Presented by the CEO of Port of Newcastle, Craig Carmody allows us to reflect on the many decades of policy development in Australia, and to pose critical questions about future choices for many regions whose access to world trade is shaped by the nature and management of their port infrastructure.

Craig Carmody has extensive experience in shipping policy and strategy having led the Australian Government’s transport policy and been head of strategy, innovation and corporate affairs for Svitzer, the towage services division of global shipping giant Maersk Group.

Register now and join us for the next of our Lighthouse Lecture Series as Mr Carmody discusses the decades-old 'wicked problem' of Australian shipping in a fluid and often poorly-demarcated policy environment.

We hope you can join us.

Professor Daryll Hull
Director, Centre for Workforce Futures

When

Monday, 4 March 2019
6.00 pm–9.00 pm

Where

The Theatre
Australian National Maritime Museum, 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000

RSVP

Thursday, 28 February 2019

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