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RA Annual lunch with Craig Limkin | Hobart (2024)

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Crowne Plaza Hobart, AURA Event Space
hobart, australia
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Wed, 4 Dec, 12pm - 3pm AEDT

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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 in Tasmania and reinforce connections.

Our speaker - Craig Limkin PSM - Secretary of the Department of State Growth 

Craig has over 20 years’ experience working in government agencies in Queensland, New South Wales, and (for the last 5 years) Tasmania. He was appointed Secretary of the Department of State Growth in October 2023, where he also holds the statutory position of Chief Executive Officer of the Tasmanian Development Board.

Prior to this, Craig was the Associate Secretary of the Department of Premier and Cabinet (Tasmania) where he led the Department in providing social, economic, environmental, and intergovernmental/international relations policy to the Government. Throughout his career as a Senior Executive, he established a strong record in providing strategic leadership, delivering results, and leading significant change agendas.


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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 Event Organiser reserves the right to use any recordings whether audio or video and/or any photographs taken at any stage during the event for promotional, advertising or reporting of the meeting and/or its content at their sole discretion. If you have any concerns, please contact the team via events@roads.org.au

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