ACS NSW 2017 State Conference

When:
2 August, 2017 all-day
2017-08-02T00:00:00+10:00
2017-08-03T00:00:00+10:00
Where:
NSW Parliament House
6 Macquarie St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
ACS NSW 2017 State Conference @ NSW Parliament House | Sydney | New South Wales | Australia

This year’s ACS NSW Annual State Conference will be held at NSW Parliament House on Wednesday 2 August. The line-up of high-profile speakers will cover important business topics and plans for NSW.
The speaker line-up for this event just gets better and better each year.  Martin Lakos, Division Director for Macquarie Wealth Management will provide an overview of the economic outlook for the surveying profession, while Mark McCrindle from McCrindle will be presenting on the very relevant topic – recruiting, retaining and motivating diverse generations.

Join us as Mark Coure MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Transport and Infrastructure, updates delegates on infrastructure plans for NSW and The Hon, Gregory Pearce provides an overview of the Aboriginal cultural sites Titles Project.

This conference will take place on the afternoon of Wednesday August 2 at NSW Parliament House.  It will be followed by dinner, with the Hon. Victor Dominello MP as the dinner speaker.  Partners are welcome to attend the dinner.

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