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Ryan Stokes elow are the changes we have made to our Business Andrew Smith Seven West Media, ACE, National Most Influential list in the past year, with Michael Smith Shell IOH, Seven Group Andrew Mackenzie Influence BHP Billiton Influence UP the notable appointment or circumstances iiNet, Synergy, Rod Jones B AHG, AICD Andrew Harding that has otherwise altered their influence. Navitas Rio Tinto Peter Coleman Woodside APPEA : WA treasurer Diane Smith-Gander Kerry Stokes Jimmy Wilson IN , Transfield Peter Conran: key adviser to the premier in the David Flanagan Michael Chaney Seven West Media, BHP Billiton ACE, Seven Group Sam Walsh James Packer Atlas Iron Woodside, NAB absence of former senior ministers Rio Tinto Crown Diane Smith-Gander: chair of Transfield Mark Barnaba : performing strongly in the absence Deidre Willmott: CEO of Chamber of Commerce and MacCap, FMG Alan Cransberg Gary Gray of former senior ministers Industry WA Alcoa Former Federal Special Minister of State Malcolm & Wesfarmers Clive Palmer Julie Bishop: foreign minister Hancock Prospecting Premier Senator Tonya McCusker: put philanthropy in WA on the map Tracey Horton Mathias Cormann: finance minister CCIWA, AHG, Deidre Willmott Lyndon Rowe: ERA pushing reforms Navitas Roy Krzywosinski CCIWA Chevron David Johnston: defence minister Lisa Scaffidi: big winner in council amalgamations Scott Ludlam Eric Streitberg WA Greens Senator Mark McGowan: WA opposition looks stronger Terry Redman: NationalsWA leader Buru Energy Andrew Forrest FMG, Sharyn O’Neill: WA independant schools lauded : WA transport minister Harvey Beef Julie Bishop David Johnston Colin Beckett Federal Defence Minister Scott Ludlam: held Senate seat Chevron Federal Foreign Chris Ellison Minister Clive Palmer: controls key Senate votes Mineral Resources Christy Cain Michaelia Cash: parliamentary secretary Nigel Satterley MUA DOWN Satterley Property Michael Keenan Christy Cain: union spoiler Federal Justice Minister John Poynton Alannah MacTiernan: won federal seat of Mathias Cormann Christian Porter Azure Capital, Federal Finance Minister Liberal member Peter Collier: gone quiet Dale Alcock: very visible home builder Giving West Nev Power for federal seat of FMG Pearce Roy Krzywosinski: LNG expansion decisions made Troy Pickard: central to council amalgamations Mike Nahan Dale Alcock Treasurer, Michael Keenan: federal justice minister ABN Group Energy Minister Brian Pontifex Alannah MacTiernan Gary Gray: lost cabinet role after election John Day Peter Conran Chief-of-staff Premier Labor member for Chris Ellison: Mineral Resources strong growth Planning Director-general federal seat of Perth Jimmy Wilson: iron price plunge, expansion over Minister Rod Jones: increasing international profile Premier & Cabinet Malcolm McCusker Deputy Premier, Sam Walsh: iron price plunge, expansion over Governor Health Minister Martin Ferguson: APPEA Narelle Cant Michaelia Cash John Langoulant Mark McGowan Adviser to the Senator GESB, Westpac State Labor Premier leader Peter Collier Tonya McCusker OUT Education Minister Dixie Marshall Philanthropist Liza Harvey Stephen Wood Director of govern- Police Minister Director-general State ment media Development Sharyn O’Neill : quit as WA treasurer Deputy state Terry Redman Director-general Labor leader Education Brendon Grylls: quit as NationalsWA leader NationalsWA Dean Nalder Mines and Petroleum Michael Malone: quit as iiNet CEO Transport Minister Minister Lisa Scaffidi Richard Sellers Ross Holt: quit as LandCorp CEO Lyndon Rowe City of Perth Director-general Mines ERA Reece Waldock & Petroleum David Eiszele: power issues off the boil Troy Pickard Director-general Colin Edwardes To find out more about these and WALGA Transport Chief-of-staff Mines and Steven Landry: returning to Canada Petroleum Ministry Kieran Kinsella other people in our Most Influential Chief executive MRA James Pearson: quit as CCIWA CEO Albert Jacob feature, enter their name in our BNIQ Opposition Treasurer Environment Minister search engine. Joe Bullock: huge cost in gaining number one Senate spot for Labor State Government Search colin barnett Ben Morton: elections experience less pertinent Influence Influence

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