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The Centre for Corporate Public Affairs : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Centre for Corporate Public Affairs
The Centre for Corporate Public Affairs is a membership-based organisation in the Asia-Pacific Region. It is based in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. Established in 1990, it supports, advances and produces research on corporate public affairs as a management function. The Centre has more than 120 members from the ranks of companies, industry associations and government business enterprises. == History ==
The Centre was established by Geoff Allen, former founder and Executive Director of the Business Council of Australia, who remains chair of the Centre. The Centre was launched in 1990 in Melbourne by Sir Arvi Parbo, then Chairman of WMC, BHP and Alcoa of Australia, and in Sydney by Tim Besley, then Chairman of Leighton Holdings and the Commonwealth Bank. Its current Director is Wayne Burns, who is also a Director of public policy and economics firm ACIL Allen Consulting. Burns leads the Centre's activities in Australia and New Zealand, and across Asia.
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