Noel Pearson to speak at superannuation conference, Melbourne, 21 March

Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees

Noel Pearson, Founder of the Cape York Partnership and Good to Great Schools will be speaking at the Australian institute of Superannuation Trustees’ Conference of Major Superannuation Funds (CMSF) in Melbourne on Tuesday 21 March from 4-5pm.

He will be speaking about the contribution we can expect from an Indigenous voice in Federal Parliament and what remains to be done to close the Indigenous super gap.

If you can attend, please complete the table below and send to me to register you. Registration and attendance (including at the function and dinner) is free for working journalists.

Mr Pearson will be among more than 30 industry experts from Australia and around the world who will present at 16 sessions at CENTREPIECE, Melbourne including:

  • Treasurer Dr Jim Chalmers – opening address, Tuesday 21 March 9.05am-9.10am (video message)
  • Minister for Cyber Security Claire O’Neil – cyber security. Wednesday 22 March, 9am-9.20am
  • Dylan Alcott OAM, athlete and disability advocate – diversity and inclusion in profit-to-member super. Tuesday 21 March 2.15pm-3.25pm
  • Regulators – APRA, ASIC and ATO – panel discussion on emerging risk and focus areas. Wednesday 22 March 10.45am-11.25am
  • Dr Keith Suter, Managing Director, Global Directions – navigating the geopolitical landscape. Tuesday 21 March 9.10am-9.55am.

The conference will provide an insight into superannuation’s most pressing issues including the geopolitical landscape, climate change, mercenary spyware, data security, retirement, cognitive decline, marketing to members, diversity and more.

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