IML ANZ and Deputy Chair of the Board, Brendan Blomeley CPMgr FIML are thrilled to invite you to a special luncheon event with Tasmanian Treasurer, the Hon. Eric Abetz MP, on Tuesday 12 May.
With the State Budget to be delivered on 21 May, this session offers leaders an exclusive opportunity to hear directly from the Treasurer on the economic priorities, pressures and policy shaping the future of Tasmania.
As organisations continue to navigate an increasingly complex and uncertain environment, understanding the broader economic landscape has never been more critical. The conversation will explore what leaders should be paying attention to and what the economic landscape means for leaders tasked with balancing performance, people, and long-term sustainability.
This is an ideal opportunity to gain early insights, ask informed questions, and engage in meaningful discussion over a delicious two-course lunch (including refreshments) with your fellow IML members and the broader leadership community of Hobart.
Places are limited, so we encourage you to register now to guarantee your place at this insightful lunchtime conversation.
Event Speaker
Hon. Eric Abetz MP
Tasmanian Treasurer
Short Bio
As a former Government Senate Leader, Eric Abetz brings an unsurpassed blend of local knowledge and national experience to the Tasmanian Liberal Government.
Having attended local State schools, he graduated from the University of Tasmania with degrees in Arts and Law. While at University he worked as a taxi driver and farmhand. He knows hard work.
He established a legal partnership and went on to serve in the Australian Senate in various roles and ministries culminating in becoming Leader of the Government in the Senate.
Today he has the roles of Treasurer and Minister for Macquarie Point Urban Renewal and Leader of Government Business having been re-elected with a 36% uplift in his primary vote.
Eric Abetz brings real world experience and a reputation for getting things done. Motivated by a genuine commitment to serve our community, he brings his skill set to the Tasmanian Cabinet table and the Parliament.
Cost
A$100 Members
A$120 Non-Members