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Public Purpose Conversations with IPAA Tasmania

Public Purpose Conversations with IPAA Tasmania

By: IPAA Tasmania
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IPAA Tasmania’s Public Purpose Conversations showcases the people, voices and ideas across government, community, academic, research, and business sectors and gives listeners first hand insights into the trends, challenges and innovations that are shaping our State and the ways in which we work.© 2024 IPAA Tasmania Economics Management Management & Leadership Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • In Conversation with Jason Jacobi, Secretary Department of Natural Resources and Environment
    Mar 23 2025
    IPAA Tasmania President Mel Brown talks to Jason Jacobi, Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, about his impressive career, the importance of connection with the land, fauna and people around us, and the key elements of managing a diverse and inclusive public sector organisation.
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    40 mins
  • In Conversation with the Hon Peter Gutwein
    Aug 15 2024
    IPAA Tasmania President Mel Brown welcome’s Tasmania’s former Premier, the Hon Peter Gutwein, to talk about his views on leadership, his journey into politics, and the things we can all do to focus on our wellbeing.
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    29 mins
  • In Conversation with the Australian Statistician, Dr David Gruen
    Jul 24 2024
    IPAA Tasmania Vice President Duncan Young is joined by Dr David Gruen, the Australian Statistician and Head of the Australian Bureau of Statistics , for a conversation on all things data and Tasmanian bushwalking!
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    18 mins

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