CEDA Migration Forum: Attracting Skills and Talent to Australia
November 20, 2023 | 9:30 AM — 2:30 PM AEST

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The Fullerton Hotel, 1 Martin Place
Sydney 2000
Fragomen is a major sponsor at the CEDA Migration Forum: Attracting Skills and Talent to Australia on Monday, 20 November 2023.
During this half-day forum, CEDA and the Hon. Andrew Giles, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs along with key public and private sector stakeholders will provide an in-depth discussion on the future of Australia’s migration system.
Managing Partner ANZ, Teresa Liu, will be part of a panel discussing 'A migration system for Australia’s future'. With experience in business, technology and major public reviews, hear from the members of the review panel as they discuss the key aspects of the government’s comprehensive review of Australia's migration system to ensure it better meets existing challenges and sets a clear direction for the coming decades.
For further information and to register for this conference, please click the register button.
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