when: 17 July 2020 - 21 August 2020 | venue: Online | cost: FREE but MUST REGISTER | website: https://www.facebook.com/events/207510780555289/
published: 24 Jul 2020, 5 min read
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The COVID-19 crisis has left us in a climate of continuous uncertainty. As Melbourne endures its second lockdown and as the country tries to establish a new normal, what are the key issues we need to focus on for our recovery?
In our new weekly online talk series, 6 weeks, 6 issues, the Library invites top policy experts and decision-makers leading the planning for Victoria's recovery to speak about the big issues we face as we move forward to a hopeful future.
Plus, ask the questions that matter to you. Submit your questions prior to each event and get direct access to experts leading key policy areas in health, education, work and the economy, in our live audience Q&A.
Join State Library CEO Kate Torney as event moderator every Friday at 11am beginning 17 July, for thought-provoking and informative talks on these critical topics:
• The future of work, the path towards recovery
• The future of work
• The future of tertiary education
• The future of the economy
• The future of schools
• The future of Melbourne
THE FUTURE OF WORK - Friday 24 July
The pandemic has changed how we work - and the job market - in ways that were unimaginable just six months ago.
In this week's 6 weeks, 6 issues, we explore what the future of work might look like in the wake of COVID-19. Join host and State Library CEO Kate Torney with guests Peter Wheeler (Partner, PwC) and Penelope McKay (Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions) as they take your questions on the new normal for our working lives.
Book here: slv.vic.gov.au/whats-on/6-weeks-6-issues
Missed an event? Catch up online here: slv.vic.gov.au/stories/6-weeks-6-issues
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The COVID-19 crisis has left us in a climate of continuous uncertainty. As Melbourne endures its second lockdown and as the country tries to establish a new normal, what are the key issues we need to focus on for our recovery?
In our new weekly online talk series, 6 weeks, 6 issues, the Library invites top policy experts and decision-makers leading the planning for Victoria's recovery to speak about the big issues we face as we move forward to a hopeful future.
Plus, ask the questions that matter to you. Submit your questions prior to each event and get direct access to experts leading key policy areas in health, education, work and the economy, in our live audience Q&A.
Join State Library CEO Kate Torney as event moderator every Friday at 11am beginning 17 July, for thought-provoking and informative talks on these critical topics:
• The future of work, the path towards recovery
• The future of work
• The future of tertiary education
• The future of the economy
• The future of schools
• The future of Melbourne
THE FUTURE OF WORK - Friday 24 July
The pandemic has changed how we work - and the job market - in ways that were unimaginable just six months ago.
In this week's 6 weeks, 6 issues, we explore what the future of work might look like in the wake of COVID-19. Join host and State Library CEO Kate Torney with guests Peter Wheeler (Partner, PwC) and Penelope McKay (Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions) as they take your questions on the new normal for our working lives.
Book here: slv.vic.gov.au/whats-on/6-weeks-6-issues
Missed an event? Catch up online here: slv.vic.gov.au/stories/6-weeks-6-issues
Go see 6 weeks - 6 issues - Key Issues for Recovery 2020.
6 weeks - 6 issues - Key Issues for Recovery 2020 is on 17 July 2020 - 21 August 2020. The opening hours are: 11 am to 11.30 am. Conveniently located in Melbourne. Visit their website at https://www.facebook.com/events/207510780555289/.
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