TAKEAWAYS – WEBINAR OUT OF THE SHADOWS: SUSTAINABLY IMPROVING WORKPLACE MENTAL HEALTH
On Wednesday, 9 June IPAA Queensland was pleased to host a webinar in partnership with McKinsey & Company on the issue of workplace mental health.
On Wednesday, 9 June IPAA Queensland was pleased to host a webinar in partnership with McKinsey & Company on the issue of workplace mental health.
Public purpose partnerships can achieve far better results on policy problems than when a single entity goes it alone.
IPAA Queensland was proud to host its fourth annual Chief Executives and Young Professionals Breakfast at Brisbane City Hall on Thursday, 20 May.
The global race to successfully vaccinate for the COVID-19 virus is proving to be a tough one.
If climate change impacts were distinct from the health and economic crises caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic, that would be easier for Australia.
In November 2018, Professor Cordelia Fine from the University of Melbourne delivered the IPAA Queensland Irene Longman Oration.
During NAIDOC Week 2020, IPAA Queensland was pleased to partner again with the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy for their Speaker Series on 13 November.
Around the world liberal democracies and their political institutions are being tested.
The economic challenges of COVID-19 are deep and broad and include negative changes in many important social indicators (e.
About this time last year, IPAA Queensland launched its new Challenger Seminar Series, designed to bring together experienced and forward thinkers to examine matters of great public interest, a thought-provoking series that challenge thinking.