The briefings will provide a comprehensive overview
of prevailing economic conditions in the Australian economy and the
printing industry.
Printing Industries National Policy &
Research Manager Hagop Tchamkertenian who will be conducting the briefings
says, "The briefings will cover key Australian economic indicators such as
economic growth, key drivers of growth, sales, producer and consumer inflation;
investment; labour costs; profits; exchange rate; and interest rates.
"At the printing industry level the economic briefings will cover
economic growth; sectoral growth rates; sales; profits; investment; capacity
utilisation rates; selling prices; and impediments to increased production
levels.
"Movements in interest rates and the Australian
dollar impact on our industry, and businesses in our
industry are concerned to find out how such movements will affect
their own businesses.
"Equally important are questions such as the rate of economic
growth and whether or not it is slowing or accelerating? Or is inflation
becoming a problem? Many of these questions and more will be covered in the
briefings" he said.
The briefings are suitable for company decision
makers, business owners and operators and anyone else who is aspiring to
make decisions on a more informed basis.
Sessions include:
Brisbane: Friday 14 September at 7.30 am
Location: Ballymore, Clyde Rd,
Herston QLD 4006
Canberra: Wednesday 19 September at 6.00 pm
Location: Rydges Capital Hill, Cnr Canberra Avenue and National Circuit, Forrest ACT 2603
Melbourne: Thursday 20 September at 12.30 pm
Location: Unit 3, 5-7 Compark Circuit, Mulgrave VIC 3170
Adelaide: Tuesday 25 September at 11.00
am
Location: 202-204
Halifax Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Perth: Thursday 4 October at 9.00 am and 12.00 pm
Location: 111-113
Burswood Road Burswood WA 6100
The briefings are open to all industry companies. To register contact
your local Printing Industries state office on 1800 227 425.
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