RA Annual Luncheon with Michael Ferguson (Hobart) | 09/12/2020 | 12:00 | 09/12/2020 | 14:30 | The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania |
We're pleased to be joined by Minister for State Growth, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Minister for Finance, Minister for Science and Technology and Leader of the House, Hon. Michael Ferguson MP, for an update on the Tasmanian Government's transport priorities and its infrastructure pipeline for 2021.
This event always sells out quickly - and will do so even more rapidly this year, as there is maximum capacity for the event due to Tasmanian Government COVID guidelines and requirements, which will be strictly observed.
Date: Wednesday 9 December
Time: 12 noon pre-lunch drinks for a 12.30pm prompt sit down; 2.30pm close
Where: The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay
Diet: Please inform us if you have special dietary requirements
BOOKING OPTIONS
Members Seat - $143 (inc GST)
Non Members Seat - $185.90 (inc GST)
Member Corporate Tables (8 Seats) - $1,144 (inc GST) Limit of 1 table per company
Non Member Corporate Tables (8 Seats) - $1,487.20 (inc GST) Limit of 1 table per company
Roads Australia offers 5 free seats to members on maternity/paternity leave for every Industry Lunch or Forum on a first-in, best dressed basis. Please email rachael@roads.org.au directly to secure one of these complimentary seats.
Please find our Event and Booking guide here.
OUR SPONSOR
OUR SPEAKER
The Honourable Michael Ferguson - Minister for State Growth, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Minister for Finance, Minister for Science and Technology, Leader of the House 
Michael grew up, studied and married in Northern Tasmania. He achieved two degrees at UTAS - a Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Applied Science - and started his own business before working as a high school teacher in 1996.
In 2002 he was named Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year for 2002 by the National Australia Day Committee. That was also the year he was elected to the Meander Valley Council.
From 2004 to 2007 he served as Federal Member for Bass. In 2010 he was elected as a member of the Tasmanian Parliament and served as a Shadow Minister for four years.
He was returned in both 2014 and 2018 and is currently Minister for State Growth, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Minister for Finance, Minister for Science and Technology, Leader of the House. | | 3222 |