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SEGRA 2008


Climate Change - how real is it, the issues and implications? (View Paper)
Professor Bob Miles, Executive Director, Institute for Sustainable Economic Development, Central Queensland University

The Federal Government's Policies for Regional Australia (View Speech)
The Hon Gary Gray AO MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development and Northern Australia

Economic Growth - international, national and some regional implications
(View Presentation)
Dr Chris Caton, Chief Economist, BT Financial Group



SEGRA 2007


The address to the SEGRA 2007 conference
(View Paper)
The Honourable Simon Crean MP, Federal Shadow Minister for Trade & Regional Development

Reshaping Australia's Federation: the choices for regional Australia (View Paper) (Vi
Dr AJ Brown, Director, Federalism Project, Griffith University J Brown, Director, Federalism Project, Griffith University

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SEGRA 2006

Whither Regional Governance: Ten Years Gone, Ten Years On?
(View Paper)
Assoc Prof Kevin O'Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Deakin University


 
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