On Tuesday 9 May 2017, Treasurer Scott Morrison will be tabling the Budget 2017-18 in the House of Representatives.
Here is a list of the post-budget forums which will be held in Canberra and the Australian National University (ANU):
Date and time: Wednesday 10 May 2017, 9am to 10.30am
Venue: Molonglo Theatre , Level 2, JG Crawford Building 132, Lennox Crossing, ANU
Speakers: Stephen Howes, Director, Development Policy Centre, Crawford School, ANU; Jacqui De Lacy, Vice President, Global Strategy, Abt Associates; and Anthony Swan, Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre, Crawford School, ANU.
For registration, please click here. Livestreaming will be available here.
Date and time: Thursday 11 May 2017, 7.15am to 8.30am
Venue: The Commonwealth Club, 25 Forster Crescent Yarralumla ACT
Speaker: Professor John Hewson, Former leader of the Opposition and Chair, Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School, ANU.
Tickets are available for purchase here.
Date and time: Tuesday 16 May 2017, 12pm to 1.30pm
Venue: National Press Club of Australia, 16 National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600.
Speakers: Professor Miranda Steward, Director of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at ANU; Professor Rachel Ong, Deputy Director of the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre; and Danielle Wood, National Chair of the Women in Economics Network.
Tickets are available for purchase here.
Date and time: Tuesday 16 May 2017, 6pm to 7pm
Venue: Leonard Huxley Theatre, 56 Leonard Huxley Building, ANU
Speakers: Dr Sharon Bessell, Professor Miranda Stewart, Professor Warwick McKibbin and Professor John Hewson.
For registration, please click here.
Date and Time: Thursday 25 May 2017, 12.30pm to 2.00pm
Venue: National Library of Australia, Parkes Pl W, Canberra ACT
Speakers: Peter Davidson, Senior Advisor, Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS); Dr John Hewson, Former leader of the Opposition and Chair, Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School, ANU; Professor Miranda Stewart, Director, Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School, ANU; and Ms Lenore Taylor, Editor, The Guardian Australia and former chief political correspondent, The Sydney Morning Herald.
For registration, please click here.
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