Livestream: Economic Indicators – Implications for the 2021 Property and Finance Markets
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Description
This event is brought to you by the Australian Property Institute and the Financial Services Institute of Australia.
Unfortunately, the projections of Economic Indicators in January 2020 did not quite come to light, as COVID-19 has impacted our lives, our economy and every country in the world. This year ended Australia’s world record for the most consecutive years of economic growth at 28 years.
Economic Indicators 2021 is going to explore the forecasts and implications to the property and finance markets. The projections are now strongly pointing to a U-shaped recovery.
We are delighted to have Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist, HSBC presenting again for session one. Session two will be a panel moderated by Paul discussing the trajectory for 2021. The panel consists of:
- Leanne Coddington – Chief Executive Officer, Tourism and Events Queensland
- April Cavanagh – Head of Agribusiness, Suncorp
- Matt Baxby – Chief Executive Officer, Revolut
This event is available in person or livestreamed. This registration is for the face-to-face event.
Registrations for this conference close on the 9 February 2021.
Additional Info
- This registration is to livestream the event
- The registration also includes access to the recording which will be provided up to seven working days after the event.
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Presenters

Paul Bloxham is HSBC’s Chief Economist for Australia, New Zealand and Global Commodities and is a Managing Director. He is chief spokesperson for HSBC on forecasts and trends for the Australian and New Zealand economies and their interaction with global financial markets and international economies. Paul is also a key spokesperson on HSBC’s unique view on global commodity markets and works closely with HSBC’s global equities team. He is also a member of the Australian National University’s Shadow Reserve Bank Board and is an Adjunct Professor at Curtin University.
In 2017, Paul’s team won Focus Economics awards for best overall forecaster for each of Australia and New Zealand. Prior to joining HSBC in 2010, Paul Bloxham spent 12 years as an economist within the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Economic Analysis Department. Paul holds a Master’s degree in public financial policy from the London School of Economics.

Amelia Hodge is the CEO of the Australian Property Institute. She has a senior executive career spanning some 25 years, with her depth of experience driving successful outcomes across a range of sectors, projects and industries.
Her previous Chief Executive, senior executive and project roles have included Origin Energy, Powerlink Queensland, the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority, Qld Law Society and Coffey Commercial Advisory, following her legal career in the property sector.

Chris was appointed FINSIA CEO in September 2016. He has been associated with the Australasian financial services industry for nearly 30 years. Previously, he was CEO of CUA, Australia’s largest customer-owned financial institution, Regional Director, Bank of Scotland and CEO, BankWest Retail Bank.
He has extensive experience as a non-executive director including in the payments, wealth management and insurance sectors.
Commencing his career in IT, Chris maintains a keen interest in the ongoing impact of technology on financial services.

Leanne leads the state’s tourism marketing, experience development and major events agency to achieve its vision of ‘inspiring the world to experience the best address on earth’. Leanne’s broad industry experience includes senior executive roles with the Hyatt Hotel Group in both Canberra and Melbourne, before her return home to Queensland in 1996 to take up the role of Human Resources Manager at Tourism Queensland.
The role sparked a love affair with the Queensland tourism industry which has spanned Leanne’s career to the current day, holding roles as Executive Director Strategic Services, Executive Director Human Resources and most recently prior to being appointed CEO, overseeing TEQ’s partnerships with Queensland’s regional tourism organisations and industry as Group Executive Destinations. Leanne is an Adjunct Professor, UQ Business School, The University of Queensland; a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management; and a graduate with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD).

A senior executive role within a Bank steeped in rural Queensland history, based in Toowoomba. April is passionate about Agriculture and Regional Australia. Across her 20-year career she has gained diverse experience in Financial Services, Agriculture, and Manufacturing having worked in Brisbane, Sydney and London before returning to Regional Australia.
She is highly respected for her dynamic leadership style; track record of transforming businesses and ability to get the job done. Through her role at Suncorp and work in the community, she has built an excellent network of contacts throughout Regional Australia. Originally from Outback NSW, she is married to Luke and mother to three boys. Renowned as a passionate leader in the community, April values making a difference and giving back. She has taken an active role championing diversity within her team, the wider bank and her community as well as supporting several other community endeavours including the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation. April is also on the Board of Toowoomba Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) and Toowoomba Grammar School.

In his role as Revolut Australia CEO, Matt is responsible for launching and expanding Revolut’s product offering in the Australian market. He oversees all aspects of operational and financial performance including licensing, regulation, product development and hiring.
Matt is a strategic and people-oriented leader with an entrepreneurial spirit and over 15 years of diverse experience across B2C businesses facing disruption or significant regulatory change. His experience in the financial services sector and consumer banking ranges from being part of a startup through to working within an established ASX listed company. Prior to his role at Revolut, Matt has held the positions of Head of Retail Banking and Group CFO at the Bank of Queensland, and Managing Director of Virgin Money Australia.
Program
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Official Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Amelia Hodge, CEO, Australian Property Institute Limited
Lunch
Keynote Presentation
- Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist, Australia, New Zealand and Global Commodities, HSBC
Session 2 – Panel Moderated by Paul Bloxham
- Leanne Coddington – Chief Executive Officer, Tourism and Events Queensland
- April Cavanagh – Head of Agribusiness, Suncorp
- Matt Baxby – Chief Executive Officer, Revolut
Closing remarks
- Chris Whitehead, CEO, Financial Services Institute of Australasia
Event concludes
Webinar details
Starts
12:30 pm 12/02/2021
Ends
3:00 pm 12/02/2021
Event type
Live
CPD Points
2
Location
Online - Livestream