Congress 2000 is only days away
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Tuesday, 18 April, 2000 - 22:00
CPA Australia considers that the forthcoming congress is an essential event for all those who want to stay on top of what’s happening in accounting, finance and management.
To be held from 3 to 5 May at the Sheraton Perth Hotel, the program for CPA Congress 2000 features well-respected local and interstate presenters.
Speakers include the man behind Sydney’s winning Olympics bid, Rod McGeoch, Commonwealth Bank chief economist Bruce Freeland, best selling author and finance expert Noel Whittaker, managing director of International Trade Strategies and former chairman of GATT Alan Oxley and Insti-tute of Public Affairs executive director Dr Mike Nahan.
Topics to be tackled include the GST and business tax reform, management skills, Australia’s economic future and the information technology revolution.
For more information, contact CPA Australia on (08) 9481 5944.
To be held from 3 to 5 May at the Sheraton Perth Hotel, the program for CPA Congress 2000 features well-respected local and interstate presenters.
Speakers include the man behind Sydney’s winning Olympics bid, Rod McGeoch, Commonwealth Bank chief economist Bruce Freeland, best selling author and finance expert Noel Whittaker, managing director of International Trade Strategies and former chairman of GATT Alan Oxley and Insti-tute of Public Affairs executive director Dr Mike Nahan.
Topics to be tackled include the GST and business tax reform, management skills, Australia’s economic future and the information technology revolution.
For more information, contact CPA Australia on (08) 9481 5944.