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Captains of industry, unions sit at economic roundtable

27 June 2025 16:18 | News

Unionists, business leaders and prosperity defenders are among the guests approved for the economic summit of the federal government.

The efficiency round table of August will include ACTU secretary Sally Mcmanus, Australian Business Council CEO Bran Black, Australian Social Service Council Cassandra Goldie, as well as the Productivity Commissioner Danielle Wood.

Andrew McKellar, Chairman of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Australian Industrial Group Head Innes Willox, Michele O’Neil and Australian President Matthew Addison Small Business Administration Council were also confirmed.

ACTU’dan Sally Mcmanus will participate in other business, union and social service leaders at the summit. (Paul Braven/AAP Photos)

The summit will try to find ways to increase marking levels in the economy.

Saying every participant will play an important role to help shape our national reform priorities in order to increase productivity, strengthen our flexibility and increase budget sustainability, Sayan said Trection Jim Chalmers.

“This first group includes leading sounds from work, trade unions, community sector and key economic institutions.

“This is a representative group that we want to present and develop and advance ideas around them.”

The treasurer comes to the opposition’s counterpart Ted O’Brien in the early hours of the week.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers Speaks to Journalists
Treasurer Jim Chalmers welcomes ideas from all neighborhoods to increase the efficiency of the country. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Zirve will be held in Canberra for three days.

Dr Chalmers said that the round table meeting would include the opportunities of the state and regional representatives as well as those on the cross bench in the Federal Parliament.

“As the agenda is shaped, more invitations will be given in slices and on time,” he said.

“We will bring additional stakeholders, experts and representatives to the round table, including certain days, sessions and topics.”

The members of the people are also asked to present ideas with open presentations until the end of July.

Australian Business Council Chairman of the Executive Board Bran Black
Branch Chief Bran Black said he was looking forward to offering practical solutions. (Bianca de marchi/aap photos)

“We welcome the suggestions in order to increase productivity, to create economic flexibility in the face of global uncertainty and to strengthen the sustainability of the budget, D said Dr Chalmers.

Ideas will have to meet the criteria, including being in national interests, being positive for the federal and specific.

Experts are concerned about Australia’s delayed growth in productivity-a basic measure of involvement and long-term driving force of advanced living standards.

The General Manager of the Business Council said that he is looking forward to providing practical solutions for productivity struggle.

“The increase in productivity is the best way to remove the living standards for all Australians in a sustainable way, so it is critical to have constructive participation among all stakeholders,” Black said.


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