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Upcoming Events
June–August 2008
10 July 2008, 12 to 2pm
Australian Risk Policy Institute & National Institute of Governance
Inaugural Winter Seminar. Risk Policy: From Corporate Boardrooms to Volunteer Organisations
Venue: University of Canberra, Boiler House Lecture Theatre
The Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) – Australia’s peak risk policy organisation – is pleased to announce its Inaugural Winter Seminar.
The seminar highlights the importance of ‘risk policy’ as a driver of outstanding performance and as a vital component of best practice governance across society, ranging from the function of corporate boardrooms to assisting volunteer groups in effectively managing their affairs.
The Winter Seminar features a keynote address from Michael D’Ascenzo and other
speakers, who will present risk policy papers followed by a Q&A session.
· Michael D’Ascenzo, Commissioner of Taxation
Compliance Risk Policy in the Boardroom
· Admiral Chris Barrie AC (Retired), Patron of ARPI
Risk Policy in Leadership and Decision Making
· Miles Pearson – Centrelink National Office
Risk Policy in Business Continuity
· Mark Love, Williams Love & Nicol Lawyers
Risk Policy in Intellectual Property
· Tom McDonald, ACT Treasury
Unique composite, differentiated risk insurance product for ACT volunteer
groups
There is no cost to register for this seminar, but registrations are essential to ensure
admission. To RSVP please contact Sheila Egan at the National Institute of Governance
via email at Sheila.Egan@canberra.edu.au or via telephone on (02) 6201 5061.
Business Continuity Institute
Five-day, Business Continuity
Management Training Courses in 2008.
Brisbane 16 June – 20 June
Gold Coast 7 July – 11 July
Melbourne 21 July – 25 July
Auckland 4 Aug – 8 Aug
Wellington 11 Aug – 15 Aug
Hobart 25 Aug - 29 Aug
Dublin 29 Sep – 3 Oct
Dubai 24 Nov - 28 Nov
www.jbtglobal.com
enquiries@jbtglobal.com
28 July
5th Annual Risk Management Conference 2008
Pre-Conference Day: 28 July conference: 29-30 July. Public Sector Day: 31 July
Sydney Harbour Marriott
Against a backdrop of tighter regulation, global financial market turmoil, climate change debate and company collapses, now more than ever organisations need to define their risk profile, implement strategies and understand the link between risk, compliance and governance.
Presented by Risk Management Magazine, the 5th Annual Risk Management Conference will deliver a superior line up of speakers and sessions to address these hot topics.
Don't miss the opportunity to hear case studies and practical strategies presented by these leading risk professionals:
• Kevin Knight, Convenor, ISO TMB Working Group on Risk Management
• Michael Hamar, Chief Risk Officer, NAB
• Sean Sweeny, Compliance Officer - Pharma Australasia, GlaxoSmithKline
• Peter Wilkinson, Group Manager, Operational Excellence and Risk, Caltex
• Robert Oldfield, Group Risk Officer, Group Risk Management - Group Risk & Compliance, QBE Australia
• Richard Dovison, Risk Manager, Toyota Motor Corporation Australia
• Paul Muir, Executive Manager Risk & Compliance - Commercial Insurance, Suncorp
• Grant Purdy, Chair, Standards Australia & Standards New Zealand Risk Management Committee
….and many more.
For the conference program, more information or to secure your place
Call 1800 772 772 or visit: www.lexisnexis.com.au/Risk2008
20-22 August
Continuity Forum
Crisis Management Conference and Workshop
Venue: Mercure Hotel, Sydney
20 August: Crisis management workshop
21 August: Conference
22 August: Crisis management exercise workshop
To register or for more information, please email Linda at info@continuity.net.au or call +61 2 9415 4180
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