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2011 NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE |
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The 2011 Nuffield International Conference was held in South Australia and Western Australia from Sunday, 25 September to Sunday, 9 October 2011. The theme was focusing on the major looming challenges for agriculture worldwide – competing for human resources, land use and capital. There were three stages to the 2011 International Conference:
The conference committee included:
In total, 445 registrations were received for the 2011 Australian Nuffield Conference. A summary of the two-week event is shown below. A four page program (in PDF format) for the whole event, can be downloaded from this link. Photographs from event can be viewed on the Nuffield Australia web site multimedia gallery. A motion put in the Parliament of South Australia congratulating the Nuffield Scholars organisation on its 60th anniversary and noting the International Conference, can be read here (6.3 MB PDF). Pre-Conference Outback Tour to Flinders RangesA special pre-international conference outback experience was also available for delegates, spending six days in the spectacular Flinders Ranges of South Australia. This all-inclusive tour commenced from Adelaide on Saturday 17 September and returned on Friday 23 September. Over 20 delegates joined this tour, made up of Scholars from Canada, the UK, New Zealand and Australia and highlights included camping in the shearers' quarters at Minburra Station, a tour of Wilpena Pound, a visit to Arkaroola, the famous Ridge Top Tour and the Gammon Ranges. South AustraliaThe Stamford Grand Hotel, Glenelg, South Australia was the venue for the launch cocktail party on Sunday 25 September. Over 180 Scholars and partners were present for an evening of camaraderie and enjoyment. Conference Chairman Brendon Smart welcomed everyone to South Australia and outlined the proceedings for the two-week event. Monday 26 September On these four-day regional tours, delegates swam with tuna, did a case study on a high-profile businesses, visited local points of interest, met local celebrities and enjoyed local produce. All tours returned to Adelaide on Thursday 30 September. Friday, 30 September The conference day also included presentations from David Brownhill (Australian Scholar), Brendon Smart (Australian Scholar), Julian Raine (New Zealand Scholar), Roger Mercer (UK Scholar), Bruce Watson (Australian Scholar) and Andrew Johnson (Australian Scholar). Chairman and moderators included Terry Hehir (Australian Scholar), Stuart Wright (New Zealand Scholar), Barry Cudmore (Canadian Scholar), Wynne Jones (UK Scholar), Sam Archer (Australian Scholar) and Stephen Fell (UK Scholar). The conference day was followed by a gala dinner. Saturday 1 October Available presentations from the Adelaide Conference:
PerthOn arrival in Perth on Tuesday, 4 October, all delegates reunited for a cocktail party at the Little Creatures Brewery at Fremantle, which was walking distance to the Esplanade Hotel where delegates were based. Wednesday, 5 October The first included addresses by Australian Scholar Annabelle Coppin on 'The Impact of Government Interference'; Australian Scholar Leon Ryan on 'Demystifying India and China – market opportunities'; Australian Scholar Rob Edgerton-Warburton on 'The impact of food shortages on Agriculture'; and Australian Scholar Andrew Fowler on 'Threats and Opportunities to my Business.' The afternoon panel session included addresses by 2010 Australian Woman of the Year Sue Middleton on 'Opportunities for Innovation'; Australian Scholar Murray Gmeiner on 'Finance/capital – Corporate versus Private'; Australian Scholar Ed Cox on 'Dairy – the impact of market dominance'; and Australian Scholar Tim Van Loon on 'Social and human capital – Co-operating in Agriculture'. Chairmen and moderators included Peter Nixon (Australian Scholar), Stephen Fell (UK Scholar), David Cussons (Australian Scholar), Brendon Smart (Australian Scholar) and Wynne Jones (UK Scholar). The conference day was followed by a gala dinner at the same venue. Thursday, 6 October All tours returned to Burswood in Perth on Saturday 8 October where all delegates enjoyed a final evening of merriment aboard the Crystal Swan boat which cruised along the Swan River. The conference closed on Sunday 9 October. Available presentations from the Perth Conference:
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CSC CONFERENCES:2011 Contemporary Conference (CSC) Held in Wellington, New Zealand 2010 Contemporary Conference (CSC) Held in Washington DC and Pennsylvannia. 2009 Contemporary Conference (CSC) Held in London, UK. 2008 Contemporary Conference (CSC) Held in Melbourne, Australia. 2007 Contemporary Conference (CSC) Held in Calgary, Canada. 2006 Contemporary Conference (CSC) Held in Utrecht, Netherlands. TRIENNIAL CONFERENCES:Held in Adelaide and Perth, Australia Held in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. 2005 International Conference Held in New Zealand. No information currently available
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