Upper Hunter Economic Breakfast - Jobs, liveability, and infrastructure
Jobs, liveability, and infrastructure and how they influence one another
The Chief Planner for NSW, Gary White, will be the keynote speaker at the Hunter Research Foundation Centre's second Upper Hunter Economic Breakfast for 2018. Gary will address aspects of planning in the Upper Hunter, and in particular will address liveability and infrastructure.
The HRF Centre's Lead Economist, Dr Anthea Bill, will deliver independent economic insights for the Upper Hunter economy, with a special focus on trends in jobs and other aspects of liveability (including journey to work, rents and house prices).
An expert panel will also examine aspects of jobs and liveability.
Join 120+ other guests on 19 September. Be informed, challenged, inspired and 'connected'.
- Dr Anthea Bill Lead Economist, HRF Centre - Insights for the Upper Hunter Economy
- Gary White, Chief Planner for NSW
- Cam Halfpenny, CEO, Bengalla Mining Company
- Geoff Crews, Managing Director, Forsythes Recruitment
- Elizabeth Bate, Principal, Muswellbrook High School
- Release of the latest Upper Hunter Region Economic Indicators report
This is a FREE event, however registration is essential.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.