Visiting WA

Tuesday, 18 January, 2005 - 21:00

Crikey (media) political editor Christian Kerr to speak at The New Opportunities for Independent Media January 20 at the University of Western Australia.

Author of Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps and body language expert Allan Pease, sales coach and leading speaker on selling, negotiating and sales management Wayne Berry, personal development expert and marketing and management consultant Maggie Webber and author and educator Denise Archie to speak at Blast into 2005, on February 3 at the Novotel Langley Perth.

UK Government, UK Trade and Investment international oil and gas business and engineering directorate director Brian Gallagher to speak at the AustralAsian Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference, February 23 to 25 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Senior research fellow at the University of South Australia Centre for Sleep Research Angela Baker and Klinge & Co global risk and business improvement manager Tilman Rasche to speak at MineHaul 2005, February 23 to 25 at the Duxton Hotel.

Singtel Optus managing director transformation Christophe Bur, West East Holdings managing director Song Huat Tan, Minister of International Trade and Industry for Malaysia Her Excellency Dato Seri’ Rafidah Aziz, Iacocca Institute director of the Global Village program Richard Brandt and Bulk Materials International executive president Charles Zeynel to speak at Global Village on the Move – Australia, over February 13 to 22 at Curtin University.

Reserve Bank of Australia head of economic analysis Dr Tony Richards, to speak at the 2005 CEDA/ Promina Economic and Political Overview, February 24 at the Sheraton Hotel.

Sirolli Institute chief executive officer Ernesto Sirolli, National Economics Melbourne principal economist Dr Craig Shepherd, Hervey Bay City Council chief executive officer Leigh Bennett and Austrade chief economist Tim Harcourt to speak at the Australian Regional Economies Conference, March 8-10 at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre.

Minerals Council of Australia chief executive officer Mitchell Hooke to speak at Cultural Heritage and Native Title 2005, April 19 to 21 at the Duxton Hotel.