Bernard Salt
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Bernard Salt - Get Up and Get Motivated Breakfast
March 4, 2016
6:30 am - 8:30 am -
Bernard Salt - VIP Luncheon
March 4, 2016
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Bernard Salt is a partner in the Australian firm of the global advisory business KPMG and a twice-weekly columnist for “The Australian” newspaper. He is the author of four popular books: The Big Shift (2001), which reviews demographic trends in Australia; The Big Picture (2006), which looks at trends in work, life and relationships; Man Drought (2008), which focuses on the demographics of modern relationships; and The Big Tilt (2011), which considers the implications of generations X and Y.
Bernard’s unique skill is to take the latest data and then transfer this into a highly entertaining, very informative and above all else extremely relevant presentation on what the future environment will be for both businesses and individuals.
Breakfast Tickets: $99 per person, includes breakfast with tea and coffee. Please advise of any dietary requirements when booking. Seating will be pre-allocated, so please indicate in the booking special requests if you wish to be seated with any other ticket holders.
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VIP LUNCHEON
Following Breakfast is your chance to spend some quality time with Bernard at the VIP Luncheon at the highly rated Green Zebra on Kawana Island, 5 Grand Parade, Parrearra QLD 4575.
Tickets are very limited so act quickly to secure your seat.
Luncheon Tickets: $179 per person, includes a three course meal and selected beer and wines. Please advise of any dietary requirements when booking.
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Other Ways to Book
Venue: Lake Kawana Community Centre
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Parking in the area is free. The Venue has approximately 50 dedicated parking spots. There is also parking available adjacent the venue and along Sportsmans Parade. Public Transport is available through Sunshine Coast bus services which run regularly along the Nicklin Way which is parallel to Sportsmans Parade. The closest bus stop is on the corner of Meridan Street, approximately a 300m walk from the Venue.