D+I Conference and briefings
09 Oct 2008
Confirmed dates and venue for the next D+I conference is 30 June – 2 July 2009, at the Adelaide Convention Centre.In the interim DMO will be conducting Executive Briefings in selected capital cities and regional centres around Australia.
Senior Defence executives will be discussing recent information on Defence procurement strategies and priorities.
The dates and venues for the briefings are:
DARWIN 05 November
CANBERRA 07 November
PERTH 10 November
NEWCASTLE 11 November
SYDNEY 12 November
MELBOURNE 13 November
ADELAIDE 18 November
BRISBANE 26 November
To register and make payment, go to: http://briefing.defenceandindustry.gov.au/
D+I conference is 30 June – 2 July 2009, at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
Confirmed dates and venue for the next D+I conference is 30 June – 2 July 2009, at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
In the interim DMO will be conducting Executive Briefings in selected capital cities and regional centres around Australia.
Senior Defence executives will be discussing recent information on Defence procurement strategies and priorities.
The dates and venues for the briefings are:
DARWIN 05 November
CANBERRA 07 November
PERTH 10 November
NEWCASTLE 11 November
SYDNEY 12 November
MELBOURNE 13 November
ADELAIDE 18 November
BRISBANE 26 November
To register and make payment, go to: http://briefing.defenceandindustry.gov.au/
Remember the biennial D+I conference is 30 June – 2 July 2009, at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
New events
The DMO will host Executive Briefings around the country in the lead-up to D+I 2009.
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- 06 Jan 2009
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- 06 Jan 2009
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