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Melbourne Annual Macro Policy Meeting

24 & 25 October, the University of Melbourne

About Venue & Melbourne information

We are pleased to announce the return of the Melbourne Macro Policy Meeting hosted by the Department of Economics and the Melbourne Institute at the University of Melbourne, which was paused in 2020 due to COVID-19.  This Meeting gathers academics and policy analysts to discuss the latest research and thinking about macroeconomic issues and policies. This year our theme is: "Managing Inflation in a Slow Growth Environment".

Registrations for this event are now closed.

Details:

  • Two-day event, Thursday 24 - Friday 25 October 2024
  • Held at the Melbourne Business School, 200 Leicester Street, Carlton 3053
  • Refreshments provided

Keynote speakers:

  • Professor Efrem Castelnuovo, University of Padova
    Households’ Macroeconomic Beliefs: The Role of Education - joint work with Eleonora Granziera (Norges Bank), Jessica Piccolo (University of Padova), and Alessia Russo (University of Padova and CEPR).
  • Professor Shang-Jin Wei, Columbia University
    The Spill-back and Spillover Effects of US Monetary Policy: Evidence from Chinese Export Prices.

Policy panel:

  • Guy Debelle, Adelaide University (Panel Moderator)
  • Sarah Hunter, Chief Economist and Assistant Governor (Economic), the Reserve Bank of Australia
  • Adam Cagliarini, First Assistant Secretary, Macroeconomic Group, the Treasury
  • Catherine de Fontenay, Commissioner, the Productivity Commission
  • Paul Conway, Chief Economist and Director of Economics, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand

Program summary

Important dates

Monday 23 September

Registrations open

Sunday 20 October

Registrations close

Thursday 24 and Friday 25 October 2024

Conference

Accommodation and transportation in Melbourne and the University of Melbourne

Conference venue:

The Melbourne Annual Macro Policy Meeting 2024 will take place at the Parkville Campus within the Melbourne Business School, 200 Leicester Street, Carlton 3053.

Navigating the University of Melbourne:

The University of Melbourne was founded in 1853 and is Australia’s second oldest university. The University spans two campuses with main campus located in Parkville and the second campus located in Southbank.

You can view map of the Parkville Campus below or access the University of Melbourne interactive map.

Navigating Melbourne:

Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, is a beautiful city with fine buildings and spacious parks, which gives Melbourne its 'garden-city' title. Settlers from a variety of countries have given Melbourne a cosmopolitan outlook and the city has developed as the cultural, fashion, shopping, sporting and culinary centre of Australia.

Catching public transport:

Using public transport in the Melbourne CBD requires a myki card. You can purchase a myki card at most convenience stores or major train stations across Melbourne for $6. This will provide you access to Melbourne's trams, trains, and buses. There is a ‘Free Tram Zone’ within the Melbourne CBD, however outside of this area you will need to 'Touch On' your myki. You can download a map of the Free Tram Zone here. The free PTV app is also a useful resource to help with navigation by public transport.

Travelling from the airport:

The SkyBus travels from Tullamarine Airport to Southern Cross Station in the Melbourne CBD. The shuttle bus leaves the airport roughly every 20 minutes and costs $22 for a one-way pass or $34 for a return fare. Private shuttle buses from the airport can also be booked.

Things to see and do in Melbourne:

The central business district of Melbourne is based around the delta of the Yarra River at the top of a large bay. The city area contains some of Australia's finest parks, gardens and historic buildings, all within walking distance. Melbourne is also Australia's entertainment, sporting and cultural capital. Nearly every cuisine is represented in Melbourne's hundreds of restaurants and cafes.

Places of interest include:

  • Melbourne Zoo
  • Melbourne Skydeck for the awe inspiring view of Melbourne from the Southern Hemisphere's highest viewing platform.
  • Melbourne's sport precinct which includes the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), as well as Rod Laver Arena (venue of the Australian Open).
  • Many waterfront restaurants and cafes along the Yarra River or the District Docklands precinct.
  • The National Gallery of Victoria
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, recognised as one of the world's best, extending over 38 hectares and housing a collection of more than 8,500 species of plants from around the world.
  • The Koorie Heritage Centre, exploring 60,000 years of culture of the Indigenous people of south-eastern Australia
  • One of the many great golf courses in and around Melbourne

For more information on Melbourne and its surrounding regions, please visit the following websites:

  • Broadsheet Melbourne
  • City of Melbourne
  • Time Out Melbourne
  • Visit Victoria
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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Owners of the unceded lands on which we work, learn and live. We pay respect to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge the importance of Indigenous knowledge in the Academy.

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