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ABARES Outlook 2023 – Global uncertainty, local challenges  

The ABARES Outlook 2023 conference is back, this time in person from the 7 – 8 March 2023, in Canberra. 

 

Reflecting current events and future trends, the theme is ‘Global uncertainty, local challenges’.  

The Outlook 2023 conference gives attendees the opportunity to immerse themselves in dynamic cross-sectoral conversations with policy makers and industry leaders.   

 

The full program, launching in January, has a bumper crop of incredible speakers including Sarah Hunter from KPMG; Fiona Davis from Farmers for Climate Action and Kim Houghton from the Regional Australia Institute.  

 

“We’re looking forward to people coming together to share their experiences and ideas on how Australian agriculture can drive value and sustainability, and innovate, to be successful,” says ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville.  

 

Registrations are now open with earlybird discount pricing available.   

 

To view the program and register visit: https://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/outlook 

Posted Date: December 14, 2022

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