The Economics (and Politics) of Water and Sewerage Reform in Tasmania

 

  The Economic Society of Australia – Tasmania Branch(INC) is proud to present …

Gary Swain and Kim Enkelaar

The Economics (and Politics) of Water and Sewerage Reform in Tassie

Gary Swain is the Deputy Director in charge of Treasury's Water and Sewerage Project and Kim Enkelaar is an Assistant Director in Gary's team. The WASP team is examining the institutional reform options for Tasmania's water and sewerage sector. Come and hear Garry and Kim talk about the economic and political issues involved in reforming this very important sector. You've seen the papers, you know the issues, so come along and hear what really happened!

Date: Wednesday 12 March 2008

Time: 5.00pm for a 5.15pm start

Location: Murray Room (after entering through the main entrance it is around to the left), Department of Treasury and Finance, 21 Murray Street, Hobart

Cost: Free. Nibbles and soft drink will be provided with beer and wine available at cost.

Please RSVP to the branch sectretary, Stewart Sharples (ecosoctas@optusnet.com.au or 6233 9580) by 12pm on Wednesday 12 March 2008 to ensure there is enough seating.

Branch members may obtain a copy of the powerpoint presentation by emailing the branch secretary (ecosoctas@optusnet.com.au).  Note that the presentation is not to be released to the public as some of the information in it has not been approved by the Treasurer of Tasmania (and is also why it is not available to be downloaded from this website).

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