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National Broadband Network (NBN): Spurring a new wave of ideas and innovation in Newcastle

Tuesday, August 10, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT+1000)

Newcastle, New South Wales

National Broadband Network (NBN): Spurring a new wave of...

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The Lunaticks Society of Newcastle invites you to its next event on the benefits of the new national broadband network to the people of Newcastle.

Our aim is to provide a unique neutral forum for frank discussion on how the advancements of this technology will transform every aspect of business, health, education and government services in Newcastle and regional Australia.

We’ve asked, pleaded and enticed some of the major players in the local digital economy to share their wisdom and reveal their secrets on the economic benefits to the people of Newcastle.

Whether you’re a business owner, company executive, advertising & media executive, marketer creative or some other influencer or you are interested in new ideas, fresh thinking and the digital revolution, then this is an event you won’t want to miss.

LOCATION & DATE

The Business Lounge, Delany Hotel, 143 Darby Street, Newcastle

Tuesday 10th August between 6.30pm and 8.30pm

SCHEDULE:

6.30pm – 7pm Registration and networking

7pm to 7.15pm NBN presentation by James Vidler

7.15pm to 8pm Discussion panel - moderated by Chad Watson - Deputy Editor, Sun Herald

Jill Hall MP - Federal Member for Shortland

Sharon Grierson MP - Federal Member for Newcastle

James Vidler - Project Manager (NBN) at Regional Development Australia Hunter

Roger Pryor - School Education Director

Rohan Green

8pm to 8.30pm Panel Q & A

EVENT TWITTER

This event will have live twitter and video streams.

Event hashtag: #newlunaticks

More information? Go to our website http://www.thelunatickssociety.com.au

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