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12th Annual Budget Briefing Breakfast

The annual IPAA NSW Budget Briefing Breakfast provides an early opportunity for those who work in the NSW public sector to learn how the Budget will shape the public sector, individual Clusters’ work, and the lives of citizens in the year ahead.
An early opportunity to learn how the budget will shape your work in the year ahead.

The annual IPAA NSW Budget Briefing Breakfast provides an early opportunity you to learn ow the Budget will shape the public sector, individual Clusters’ work, and the lives of citizens in the year ahead.

Budget decisions are one of the most fundamental ways that governments signal their policy priorities and strategies. The first budget of the Perrottet government will provide insights into the work directions of the sector in the year ahead and this event is an opportunity to understand how those directions will shape your part of the public sector.


Is this event right for you?

Interested in how the Budget will affect you, and the people of NSW?

Delivered within days of the NSW Budget being tabled in Parliament, this event is essential for understanding how the budget will shape the work you do in the public sector.


What will you gain?

In this session, you will hear from Dr Paul Grimes PSM, Secretary of NSW Treasury, who will discuss what the 2022 State Budget means for those working in the public sector, and the resulting policies and strategies for the year ahead.

You will also have the opportunity to ask questions on the topics that matter to you.

The Breakfast is usually attended by more than 250 people and includes representatives from every Cluster in the NSW public sector.

The Annual Budget Briefing Breakfast returns in 2022 in its traditional face-to-face format. This popular event historically sells out so early registration is recommended.


Speakers

Dr Paul Grimes PSM – Secretary, NSW Treasury

 

Dr Paul Grimes PSM was appointed Secretary of the NSW Treasury in January 2022. He previously held a number of senior roles at the federal, state and territory levels including Coordinator General, Environment, Energy and Science within DPIE.


Dr Paul Grimes PSM - Full bio

Dr Paul Grimes PSM was appointed Secretary of the NSW Treasury in January 2022. He previously served as Coordinator General, Environment, Energy and Science within the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment from April 2020.

Dr Grimes has held a number of senior roles at the federal, state and territory levels, including Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Agriculture; Secretary of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities; and Victorian Public Service Commissioner.

Before being appointed as a Secretary in the Australian Government, Paul was Associate Secretary (Domestic Policy) in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and Deputy Secretary in the Commonwealth Department of Finance. He also served as Chief Executive of the ACT Department of Treasury and as Deputy Secretary in the South Australian Department of Treasury and Finance.

In 2010, he was awarded the Public Service Medal (PSM) for his role in the development of the Australian Government’s response to the global financial crisis.


Emma Hogan – Secretary, NSW Department of Customer Service

Emma Hogan became the Secretary of the NSW Department of Customer Service in October 2019. Prior to joining Government, Em had a 20 year career in the private sector, working with iconic Australian brands a range of industries.


Emma Hogan - Full bio

Emma Hogan became the Secretary of the NSW Department of Customer Service in October 2019, after joining government in May 2018 as the NSW Public Service Commissioner.

Prior to joining Government, Em had a 20 year career in the private sector, working with iconic Australian brands across hospitality, retail, aviation, media and entertainment.

Em is an experienced transformation leader across customer, digital, people, culture and communications, and has led teams of over 10,000 people in Australia and globally.

Em holds postgraduate qualifications in HR and Business Management and is a graduate of the Stanford University Executive Program. Em is currently a board member at the NSW Telco Authority and has previously held board roles with the Can Too Foundation (2014-18) and AIME (2015-19).

Em is also a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and is a member of Chief Executive Women.


Georgina Harrisson - Secretary, NSW Department of Education

Georgina has over 20 years’ experience across a range of government agencies in NSW, the Commonwealth government and in the UK. Most recently she has led the NSW Education Transformation agenda and was responsible for our COVID-19 response.

Georgina Harrisson - Full bio

Georgina Harrisson is the Secretary of the NSW Department of Education. Georgina has over 20 years’ experience across a range of government agencies in NSW, the Commonwealth government and in the UK.

Most recently she has led the NSW Education Transformation agenda and was responsible for our COVID-19 response. Georgina's experience has given her great cause for optimism about the power of public service to positively influence people’s lives – the purpose that drives her work.

Georgina holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) from the University of Birmingham.



Event Details

  Time:

 07:30 AM – 08:55 AM (AEST/AEDT)

 When:

 Thursday 23 June 2022

 Where:

 Strangers Dining Room
 Parliament of NSW
 6 Macquarie Street
 Sydney NSW 2000

 Cost:

 Table of 10 - $1,500 (full at capacity)
 Table of 5 - $750
 Professional - $155
 Affiliate - $175
 Non-member - $195

Contact

Contact our office on 02 8066 1900 or email [email protected] for any questions.


Table booking form

To book in a full or half table, please download the table booking form below and send your table booking form to [email protected]

Download booking form here

Download the event calendar here.

 

Be at your best, for NSW.
Register now to secure your spot.

When
23/06/2022 7:30 AM - 8:55 AM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Strangers Dining Room Parliament of NSW 6 Macquarie Street Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
Terms and Conditions
Payments

Payment is required prior to attending the event or course. Please contact an IPAA NSW staff member if an exception is required.

Payments - Online Events

If you have an outstanding invoice for the event, you will not receive a link to the live event. 

Online Events

Only people registered to the event can access the content. Do not share login details with people who have not registered to the event

Cancellation policy - Events
  • Cancellation must be in writing and confirmed by an IPAA NSW staff member
  • Cancellation received more than 10 business days prior to the event – no penalty will be incurred
  • Cancellation received within 6-10 business days of the event – 50% of the fee is payable
  • Cancellation received less than 6 business days prior to the event – 100% of the fee is payable
  • No show – 100% of the fee is payable
  • Registrations received less than 6 business days prior to the event are non-refundable.
Cancellation policy - Scheduled Courses
  • Cancellation must be in writing and confirmed by an IPAA NSW staff member
  • Cancellation received more than 10 business days prior to the start date – no penalty will be incurred
  • Cancellation received within 6-10 business days of the start date – 50% of the fee is payable
  • Cancellation received less than 6 business days prior to the start date – 100% of the fee is payable
  • No show – 100% of the fee is payable
  • Registrations received less than 6 business days prior to the start date are non-refundable.
Cancellation policy - Self-paced Courses
  • Cancellations are not permitted.

Note: If you do not cancel and do not attend and event or course, 100% of the fee must be paid.

Transfer policy - Events
  • All requests for transfers must be in writing
  • Substitute nominees may attend in your place where deemed appropriate; however, if a member wishes to substitute a non-member in their place the full fee will be payable.
Transfer policy - Scheduled Courses
  • All requests for transfers must be in writing
  • Your course registration can be transferred to another course without penalty if requested more than 10 business days prior to the course start date. Otherwise, the above cancellation policy applies. Transfers can only be requested when the course fee has been paid in full.
  • Transferring your registration to another person can be done at any time without penalty if nominee details are provided within a minimum of 2 business days prior to the course start date. Transferring from a member to a non-member will result in a fee increase in line with the non-member course fee.
Transfer policy - Self-paced Courses 
  • Transfers to another course are not allowed for self-paced courses.
We may in our discretion waive cancellation charges in exceptional circumstances, but we will not waive cancellation charges on account of work commitments.

Program Changes

IPAA NSW reserves the right to change programs/speakers/venue, or to cancel programs if the enrolment criteria are not met or when conditions beyond our control prevail. All registrants will be notified in the event of cancellation and their registration fee will be refunded.

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