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Australia
Australian Capital Territory
  1. AusIndustry, Canberra
  2. Ministerial presentations
 New South Wales
  1. Department of State & Regional Development, Sydney: ‘Clusters & Networks: An International Perspective’
  2. Industry Development Corporation, Newcastle
  3. Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association conference, Newcastle ‘Accelerating the Development of Local Clusters’
  4. Community Economic Development Conference, Batemans Bay, NSW: ‘From Small Clusters, Big Things Grow’
  5. Department of State and Regional development, Regional Development Boards Chairs Meeting, Parliament, Sydney: Clusters, Regional Development & Investment Attraction’
  6. Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association practitioner’s workshop, Sydney: ‘Collaborative Networks in Local Economic Development’
  7. Regional cluster development: forestry (Pilliga-Goonoo); primary industries (Eden) and Deniliquen
Northern Territory
  1. Desert Knowledge Australia, Alice Springs: Teams without Borders’
  2. Department of the Chief Minister, Darwin: ‘Developing Darwin’s Tropical Knowledge Cluster’
  3. Northern Territory Department of Business, Industry and Resource Development, Darwin:  ‘Clusters … A cornerstone for economic development’
  4. Regional cluster development in Alice Springs for mining services, tourism, bush foods, sustainable building and IT clusters; in Darwin for IT.
Queensland
  1. Cairns region economic development Council
  2. Gulf Savannah Development, Cairns
  3. Department of State Development, Brisbane
  4. The Competitiveness Institutes’ Annual Conference, Cairns
  5. Rural Outlook Conference, Cooktown
  6. Department of Primary Industry, Brisbane
  7. Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia conferences: Sunshine Coast and Rockhampton
  8. Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association International, Gold Coast conference: ‘Clusters & Networks’
  9. State Development, Queensland (incl. Gladstone, Emerald, Stockport, Logan, Hervey Bay)
  10. Central Highlands Development Corporation, Emerald:Developing Emerald’s Clusters’
  11. Regional cluster development: coal servicing, IT and Education (Mackay); mining services and tourism (Mount Isa); primary industry (Bundaberg); engineering (Gladstone); tourism (Hervey Bay); IT (Gold Coast); horticulture (Sunshine Coast): engineering, food products and amenity horticulture (Logan); Rockhampton (engineering);
  12. Brisbane City Council
Tasmania
  1. Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association conference, Hobart: ‘From a national to a local focus: New Zealand’s learning curve’
  2. Victoria

  1. Department of Innovation, Industry & Regional Development, Melbourne
  2. Rural Towns Conference, Bendigo, Victoria
  3. Centre for Regional Innovation & Competitiveness, University of Ballarat, Cluster Conference. Keynote speaker, Practitioners Panel
  4. Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia Conference, Ballarat,
  5. Cities of Victoria
  6. Department of State Development, Melbourne: ‘The Role of Government in Cluster development: A Practical Guide’
  7. La Trobe City, Victoria
  8. City of Greater Dandenong, Victoria
  9. Regional cluster development: surf (Torquay); marine (Mornington Peninsula: ‘Marine Clusters and their Development’; equine and engineering clusters (Dandenong: ‘Latest Developments in Business Clusters’); food products (Whittlesea and Hume) trout (Murrindindi)
Western Australia
  1. PKF Global conference, Perth
  2. Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association conference,  Hobart
  3. Regional cluster development: mining services, tourism, and bush produce, Kalgoorlie
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