Expert Insights on Relocating to Australia
with NAB’s Group Chief Economist, an Australian Immigration Solicitor and an Australian Real Estate Expert

Expert Insights on Relocating to Australia
with NAB’s Group Chief Economist, an Australian Immigration Solicitor and an Australian Real Estate ExpertTHIRD PARTY EVENT SERVICE FOR Kay & Burton
Hear expert insights on Relocating to Australia with NAB’s Group Chief Economist, an Australian Immigration Solicitor and an Australian Real Estate Expert.
This webinar will provide a snapshot of the Australian economy, immigration, tax and the real estate market in 2021. Hear from experts:
- Alan Oster, Group Chief Economist of National Australia Bank (NAB) will share his insights on the Australian economy outlook in 2021.
- Lily Ong, Solicitor, Law Institute of Victoria Accredited Immigration Law Specialist will provide an update on Australian immigration law and tax.
- Ross Savas, Managing Director of Kay & Burton will present a summary of the current Victorian and Australian-wide real estate market trend.
If you are considering relocating to Australia in 2021, or simply need an insightful update from industry professionals on Australian economy and immigration, you will benefit from tuning into this webinar.
Zoom webinar access details will be sent via email to registered guests one hour before the event start time.
Please note: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) belong solely to the speaker, and are not representative of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
Date:
Thu, April 15, 2021
Time:
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Location:
Zoom webinar - access details will be sent via email to registered guests one hour before the event start time
Fees:
Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $100.00
SPEAKER(S)
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Alan Oster
Group Chief Economist |
National Australia Bank (NAB)
Alan joined the Bank in 1992 from the Federal Treasury where he worked for 15 years - his special field being economic forecasting and monetary policy.
He grew up in Newcastle and graduated (with first class honours) in economics from Newcastle University. He also holds a Masters degree in economics from the Australian National University.
Immediately before joining the Bank, Alan was the Senior Adviser in Treasury responsible for economic forecasting and modelling. In 1987 he was seconded for nearly four years as Counsellor-Economic and Financial with Australia’s delegation to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris.
As Group Chief Economist, Alan is responsible for NAB’s global economic and financial forecasts. He is also a highly respected and much quoted commentator on Australian and global economic trends and policy issues.
Lily Ong
Law Institute of Australia Accredited Immigration Law Specialist
Melbourne based and Law Institute of Victoria Accredited Immigration Law Specialist, Lily Ong Solicitor has over 30 years of commercial and property law experience including advising businesses and individuals for over two decades in immigration law. Her practice spans all aspects of cross border transactions and she is sought after for sound legal advice being a specialist in attending to the needs of high net worth clients and generational wealth including from the Asia- Pacific region. Originally from Malaysia she was educated in Sydney and continues to have links to Sydney and the Eastern States of Australia.
Lily enjoys alliances with legal and accounting firms locally and internationally and services inbound Australian legal work.

Ross Savas
Managing Director |
Kay & Burton
Ross joined Kay & Burton in 1995, has been a director since 2001 and was appointed Managing Director in 2014. He is widely recognised as one of Australia’s most influential agents. His ability to create competition and his exciting marketing campaigns has helped him achieve record prices in the industry. The relationships he has cultivated and nurtured over the years have provided the business with an enviable private client database. In an industry that is all about property, Ross is all about people.