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STATE EVENTS AND TRAINING

Each AMI state branch conducts a comprehensive program of events including breakfast and evening seminars, business lunches, and other networking opportunities. All events are available to members at preferential rates.

Most of the events attract between one and fours hours of credit (depending on duration of event) towards meeting the Professional Maintenance Program requirements of maintaining the Certified Practising Marketer (CPM) qualification (32.5 hours per year, 100 hours over three years). (Read more about Certified Practising Marketer)

Each state's event calendar overview, which includes professional development courses being held in each state, can be accessed by clicking on the state name in the list below or accessing the sub-menu above.

2012 event calendars and the next events in your state

 Go to full state calendar Next events/training in your state 
 Victoria

15 February, launch event, 'Building Brands in 2012', guest speaker Mark Ritson, Associate Professor of Marketing at Melbourne Business School and Visiting Professor MIT Sloan School of Management, US more details

 New South Wales

1 March, breakfast seminar, 'Two award-winning campaign stories', speakers Jackie McIver and Joel Goodsir more details

 Queensland

28 February, breakfast seminar, speaker David Redhill, Partner and Chief Marketing Officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu more details

 Tasmania 2 March, breakfast seminar, '2012 Keynote with Mark Ritson', launch event for the 2012 AMI Tasmania event calendar more details
 South Australia

16 February, 'Things you didn’t know you didn’t know about marketing and the law – the 'unknown unknowns', speaker John MacPhail, Finlaysons more details  

 Western Australia 9 March, afternoon workshop, 'The Fish Philosophy of Branding in 5 Simple Steps'
28 March, Foundation workshop, Principles of Digital Marketing
 Australian Capital Territory 2012 national events posted
 Northern Territory 2012 national events posted 


 

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