The conference is designed to stretch your thinking, challenge how you see things and ultimately help you grow and be successful. We are planning a full schedule of technical CPD and practice management insights, as well as the opportunity to network with fellow members and Pitcher Partners staff in a relaxed environment.
We are excited to announce that our keynote speaker at the conference is Nick McKenzie. Nick is a leading Australian investigative journalist who works for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. Nick has presented major investigations for Four Corners and 7:30, 60 Minutes and the Australian Financial Review. With 20 years’ experience, Nick’s investigations span foreign affairs, defence and national security, corporate wrongdoing, politics, organised crime and corruption, the criminal justice system and social affairs. His work has sparked many national and state inquires, including Royal Commissions and parliamentary inquiries, prompted investigations in Australia, the US and Britain into corruption and led to significant legislative change.
Nick has led ground breaking investigations into political corruption that have led to the resignation of state and federal MPs and has also exposed war crimes involving Australian special forces. He’s conducted an unprecedented infiltration of Australia’s neo-nazi movement, revealed a major corruption scandal within Australia’s central bank, exposed organised crime in Australia’s biggest casinos and revealed doping in elite sport.
Your conference topics:
- GST update
- Employment Taxes
- Income issues and trends in property
- Year-end tax planning
- Microsoft CoPilot - how we are using AI
- Ethics - case studies & watch outs
- Estate Planning
- Productivity & understanding the businesses driving our economy
PAC details:
Date: Friday, 24 May 2024
Time: 8:30am - 4:00pm with a drinks reception to follow
Venue: Collins Square, Business & Events Centre, 727 Collins Street
Cost: $165 for CPN members | $195 for non-members
We look forward to welcoming you at the conference on Friday, 24 May.