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Agriculture

National Sustainable Food Summit

Event type: 
Date and Time: 
5 April 2011 (All day) - 6 April 2011 (All day)

RSVP information

To register online, please download the event program or contact Anne Cameron on 02 9810 2164.

Location

Etihad Stadium Melbourne
Australia

Description

Globally, food and agriculture industries face increasing challenges to remain productive, sustainable and resilient.  What is Australia's role?

The Sustainable Food Summit 2011 brings together some of food and agriculture's biggest players and leading experts in a two-day exchange of knowledge and ideas.

This event focuses on recent policy developments, with emphasis on food security and resilience and how these relate to the National Food Plan.  We will seek to unpack what food security really means for Australia, and identify knowledge gaps.

Outlook 2011

Event type: 
Date and Time: 
1 March 2011 (All day) - 2 March 2011 (All day)

RSVP information

Location

Canberra's National Convention Centre Canberra
Australia

Description

With leading international and national speakers the Outlook 2011 conference will explore the key issues for Australia's agriculture, fisheries, foresty and natural resource sectors. Sessions include: an economic overview, farm performance, agriculture and technology, food security and trade, climate change, live animal exports, biosecurity, farm chemical management and key commodities.

Trade & Investment Issues for the 21st Century Conference: Building an Agenda for Australia/EU Cooperation

Event type: 
Date and Time: 
17 November 2009 - 8:30am - 18 November 2009 - 12:15pm

RSVP information

This conference is free but spaces are limited so it is essential to register.

Location

Finkel Theatre, John Curtin School of Medical Research
Ward Road The Australian National University
Canberra, ACT 0200
Australia

Description

The aim of this conference will be to examine how domestic regulation in both Australia and the EU impacts on bilateral trade and investment flows. The conference will consider how increased cooperation and deeper integration could minimise the external impact of domestic regulation and provide new impetus to the trade and business relationship. The conference will also examine the opportunities for increased cooperation between Australia and the EU in issues relating to trade and the environment and opportunities for resolving or avoiding trade disputes at an early stage.

The conference is taking place as part of the work associated with an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant which the National Europe Centre (NEC) obtained to research the changing trade and business relationship between Australia and the EU. The linkage partners in this research project are; the Delegation of the European Commission to Australia and New Zealand, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and the European Australian Business Council.

For more information and the registration form, please download the attached flyer. For further information, contact coast@law.anu.edu.au

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