Economic Insights webinar

23 July 2024

Join Danny Chung from Macquarie Bank for an online CPD presentation on 7 August on current business conditions and what to expect in the future. Danny will unpack how the economy is positioned and the direction it is heading in. He will also cover recent benchmarking research, detailing how over 400 business owners in the built environment are dealing with current market conditions.

Learn how to navigate your way through challenging times and compare your own practice against other businesses in the Australian built environment sector.

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For the first time in over a decade, we have entered a period of rising interest rates and inflationary pressure. Geo-political tension is pervasive and in Australia, the major political parties are increasingly challenged by independent candidates and smaller parties. Combined, these factors cause unease in life and business, particularly if you haven’t been through a period like this before.

In this presentation, Danny Chung, Built Environment Industry Lead at Macquarie Bank, will unpack what all this means for the economy. How does a challenging political and global environment impact architecture and how do we navigate our businesses in the current climate? Danny’s presentation will be underpinned by economic research and insights from architects, engineers, planners, and surveyors. We encourage architects at all stages of their careers to attend. This is a fantastic opportunity to build your business acumen and ready yourself for what’s to come.

WHEN

Wednesday, 7 August 2024
WA 12.30pm; NT & SA 2pm; Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic & Tas 2.30pm

*This webinar is for LIVE viewing only. No recording available.

COST

Members $30
Non-members $60

BOOKINGS

Please book below. If this link doesn’t work on your device, head to the booking link.

For any questions, please contact Julia Armstrong wa@aca.org.au or Katherine Ygosse at webinars@aca.org.au.

CPD

Participation in this event will deliver 1 formal CPD point.

AACA NSCA: Practice Management and Professional Conduct – PC2, PC4

Learning outcomes: To contribute to an informed perspective on the position of the economy for the year ahead, and confidence in the business model of practices or areas to consider change based on both economic context and benchmarked against built environment business survey results.

The webinar will include time for Q&A with the speaker with a CPD assessment task. Certificates will be provided following participation in the full webinar and online submission of answers to CPD questions.