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Federation to bring back innovation series events to Berwick

Thought leaders from across the state will be sharing their insight into various challenges and opportunities in the South East Melbourne region during a new series of events hosted by Federation University Australia at its Berwick Campus.

These events are free and designed to generate thinking, awareness and change within the South-East region.

The first event, “towards net-zero”, discussing what to expect as the world moves towards a net-zero economy and how this could affect the economy will take place from 5pm – 7pm on Thursday 22 February at Federation’s Berwick Campus, 100 Clyde Road, Sir Nossal Boulevard, Berwick.

Vice-chancellor and president, Professor Duncan Bentley said “following the success of these events in Gippsland, we are excited to start delivering these events in Berwick and look forward to welcoming local businesses, organisations, and residents to our campus”.

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