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    RA Annual lunch | Hon Nick Champion MP | Adelaide (2023)


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    In each capital city, we host our flagship annual lunches which are some of the largest events of the year. The RA annual lunches are a time to celebrate the achievements of our industry and reinforce connections.


    Our speaker 

    Hon. Nick Champion - Minister for Trade and Investment, Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Minister for Planning, Member for Taylor 

    First elected to Federal Parliament in 2007, Mr Champion served as Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing and Science, and was Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade.

    Mr Champion resigned from Federal Parliament in 2022 to contest the State seat of Taylor.

    Upon his election to State Parliament, Mr Champion joined the Malinauskas Labor Government’s Cabinet holding the economic development portfolios of Trade and Investment, Housing and Urban Development, and Planning, as he strives to deliver economic growth and plan for the future of South Australia.

    Previously, Mr Champion studied a Bachelor of Arts at UniSA and a Graduate Diploma in Communication. While completing his studies Mr Champion became a union official at the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association.




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    Dress code: Business attire

    Dietaries: Please inform of any dietary requirements 2 weeks prior to the event

    Please ensure you make your booking using the appropriate rate. Bookings from non-member companies that book at a member rate will be contacted and asked to rebook at the correct price. If you are unsure of your organisation's membership status with RA, please contact events@roads.org.au

    The RA annual lunch is one of the highlights of the calendar year. Each year we host our flagship annual lunches in all capital cities.


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