Tasmania State of the State

Keynote speaker: The Hon. Will Hodgman MP, Premier of

Friday 23 November, 12.00pm to 2.00pm Wrest Point

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agenda

11.45am Registrations

12.10pm Welcome Michael Camilleri State Director, Victoria & Tasmania, CEDA

12.15pm Opening presentation Jarrod Ball Chief Economist, CEDA

12.30pm Lunch

1.00pm Introduction Lyn Cobley Chief Executive, Westpac Institutional Bank

1.05pm Keynote address The Hon. Will Hodgman MP Premier of Tasmania

1.25pm Moderated discussion and questions

1.55pm Vote of thanks Lyndal Kimpton Deputy Chair, Tasmanian Council for Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand

2.00pm Close

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Event major sponsor Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand

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Members are known for their professional integrity, principled judgment, financial discipline and a forward-looking approach to business which contributes to the prosperity of our nations.

We focus on the education and lifelong learning of our members including continuing professional development that covers topics ranging from accounting standards and ethics to technological innovation.

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Event major sponsor Westpac Institutional Bank

Westpac Institutional Bank (WIB) delivers a broad range of financial products and services to commercial, corporate, institutional and government customers with connections to Australia and New Zealand. WIB operates through dedicated industry relationship and specialist product teams, with expert knowledge in financing, transaction banking, and financial and debt capital markets. Customers are supported throughout Australia as well as via branches and subsidiaries located in New Zealand, the US, UK and Asia. WIB is the banker to the governments of Tasmania, Victoria, , ACT and New Zealand.

To specifically support the Tasmanian Government, we have a dedicated and experienced team based in . WIB is also responsible for Westpac Pacific currently providing a range of banking services in Fiji and PNG. WIB works in an integrated way with all Westpac Group’s divisions in the provision of more complex financial needs including across foreign exchange and fixed interest solutions.

. keynote speaker

The Hon. Will Hodgman MP Premier of Tasmania Twitter: @WillHodgman

Will Hodgman is Tasmania’s 45th Premier.

Will was born and educated in Hobart, Tasmania. He graduated in Arts and Law at the in 1993 and was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania in 1994.

In 1995, he worked in the United Kingdom with the Wiltshire County Council, prosecuting cases of child abuse and neglect.

In 2002, Will was elected as a Liberal Member for Franklin in the Tasmanian House of Assembly and was appointed Deputy Leader of the Opposition.

In March 2006, he became Leader of the Liberal Party and the State Opposition. At the 2014 State Election, Will led the Liberal Party to Government, securing the largest majority for any Government since the 25 member Parliament was established in 1998. He again led the Liberal Party to victory in 2018.

Will is Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events, Minister for Parks, Minister for Heritage and Minister for Trade.

He serves as a member or patron of numerous sporting and community organisations.

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speaker

Jarrod Ball Chief Economist, CEDA Twitter: @jarrodmball

Jarrod Ball joined CEDA as Chief Economist in late 2017 with over 15 years of experience in economic and public policy roles across the public and private sectors. He has held senior roles at the Business Council of Australia including as Acting Chief Economist and worked as an economic adviser on competition and regulation policy for the Victorian Departments of Premier and Cabinet and Treasury and Finance. Jarrod has also worked in the federal government and has held management roles in EY’s advisory services practice and more recently at BHP. Jarrod holds a master’s degree in economics from and undergraduate degrees in Business (Economics) and Arts from the University of Southern .

chair

Lyn Cobley Chief Executive, Westpac Institutional Bank Twitter: @Westpac

Lyn was appointed Chief Executive, Westpac Institutional Bank in September 2015. She has responsibility for Westpac's global relationships with corporate, institutional and government clients as well as all products across financial and capital markets, transactional banking, structured finance and working capital payments. In addition, Lyn oversees Hastings Funds Management as well as Westpac's International and Pacific Island businesses.

Lyn has over 25 years' experience in financial services. Prior to joining Westpac, Lyn held a variety of senior positions at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) including serving as Group Treasurer from 2007 to 2013 and most recently as Executive General Manager, Retail Products & Third-Party Banking.

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She was also Head of Financial Institutions at Barclays Capital in Australia, held senior roles at Citibank in Australia and Asia Pacific including Head of Securitisation and was CEO of Trading Room (a joint venture between Macquarie Bank and Fairfax).

Lyn is a board member of the Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA), the Banking & Finance Oath and the Westpac Foundation. She is also a member of Chief Executive Women.

Lyn has a Bachelor of Economics from , is a Senior Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australia and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

vote of thanks

Lyndal Kimpton Deputy Chair, Tasmanian Council for Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand Twitter: @Chartered_Accts

Lyndal is a partner at Ruddicks, an independent Launceston based Chartered Accounting firm.

Lyndal graduated from Deakin University in 2003 when she joined the team at Ruddicks. Lyndal has worked her way up from graduate to becoming a partner in 2016. Lyndal’s expertise lies in the areas of audit, financial reporting, superannuation and business advise and is a registered company auditor, registered tax agent and an approved SMSF auditor. CEDA will be tweeting from this

Lyndal is currently the deputy chair on the Tasmanian Regional Council of the event using #StateofTas Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and is their representative on Join the conversation and follow us the ASIC Regional Liaison Committee in Tasmania. on Twitter @ceda_news

Lyndal is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds other directorship and volunteer positions including: Independent representative on the Launceston City Council's audit committee; President of the Blessington Progress Association; and Third officer and volunteer fire fighter with the Blessington fire brigade.

corporate tables

CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table at today’s event.

Aurora Energy Chartered Accountants CoINVEST Commonwealth Bank of Australia and New Zealand Australia

EY Hydro Tasmania KPMG TasNetworks

Westpac attendees

Evangelista Albertini Janet Barnes David Brennan Louise Clark Chief Operating Officer Regional Director Chief Executive Officer Community Relations Hydro Tasmania Telstra Carers Tasmania Specialist, Bell Bay Aluminium Michael Ash David Berechree Michael Brewster Rio Tinto General Manger, Network Audit Manager CEDA Individual Trustee Commercial & Major Hydro Tasmania Bess Clark Customer Ross Burridge General Manager, Strategy & TasNetworks Emma Birch General Manager, Finance & Stakeholder Relations Senior Engineer Civil, Dam Business Services TasNetworks Chris Atkins Safety TasNetworks Chief Executive Officer Hydro Tasmania Jesse Clark Tasbuild Ltd Ben Byth Manager, Production & Prof Rufus Black Senior Business Maintenance Kim Backhouse Vice-Chancellor Development Manager, Hydro Tasmania Chief Operating Officer University of Tasmania Victoria Oak Tasmania CPB Contractors Monika Clarke Mike Blake Director Darren Backhouse Non-Executive Director Justin Caccavo KPMG Relationship Manager, Public TasTAFE Regional General Manager Sector Tasmania for Retail Tasmania Dean Coleman Westpac Institutional Bank Wally Borovac Westpac Managing Director Chief Financial Officer SolutionsWon Group Nigel Bailey Hydro Tasmania Michael Camilleri Leader Information State Director, Victoria and Michael Cutler Technology Josh Bradshaw Tasmania Government Relations TasNetworks Specialist, Government, CEDA South32 Media and Stakeholder Gary Baird Relations Tammy Chu Anita Dahlenburg State Manager TasNetworks Managing Director Partner, Tasmania John Holland Entura Deloitte Neil Bramich Lance Balcombe Director Gerard Dalbosco Chief Executive Officer KPMG Managing Partner, TasNetworks Melbourne Office EY

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Adam Dance Michael Goss Greg Johannes Stephen Manners Treasury and Financial Head of Corporate, Regional EY Partner Analysis Manager and Financial Services, KPMG Hydro Tasmania Tasmania Garth Johnson Commonwealth Bank of Senior Credit and Treasury Rachael Matheson Carmen Davey Australia Risk Analyst Director Client Experience Manager Hydro Tasmania Tasbuild Ltd Westpac Adrian Granger Director Mark Jones Jeremy Mathieson Stephen Davy Tasbuild Ltd Director, T21 Team Manager, Government, Chief Executive Officer Tourism Tasmania Tasmania Hydro Tasmania Mellissa Gray Telstra Director, Policy Division Jason Kambovski Josef de Vries Tasmanian Department of Head of Public Sector John Mazengarb Senior Manager, Government Premier and Cabinet Victoria, Tasmania and South Business Advisor Commonwealth Bank of Australia Tasbuild Ltd Australia Paul Green Westpac Institutional Bank Partner Shane McCarthy Rhys Edwards KPMG Rebecca Kardos Manager, Middle Office EY Chief Executive Officer Hydro Tasmania Dr Stephen Gumley AO Aurora Energy Phillip Ellerton Director Danny McCarthy Key Account Manager TasWater Chas Kelly Partner Entura Director WLF Accounting & Advisory Miles Hampton Chas Kelly Transport Richard Fader Chairman Cameron McCulloch Director MyState Andrew Kennedy Manager Asset Strategy & Offshore Unlimited Project Engineer risk John Hartley CPB Contractors Hydro Tasmania Miles Farrow Chief Executive Officer Head of Compliance & CoInvest Helen Kessler Kate McKenzie Principal Legal Officer Assistant Director General Counsel & MyState Amy Henderson Federal Department of Health Corporation Secetary Senior Corporate Affairs Hydro Tasmania Lyndon Fenton Advisor Mandy Khanna Alt Director Aurora Energy Chief Risk Officer Craig McKinlay Tasbuild Ltd MyState Manager Customer Heather Hicks Operations Alicia Flakemore Partner Alicia Leis Aurora Energy Senior Partner KPMG Partner Crowe Horwath WLF Accounting & Advisory Karen Menzie Amy Hills Manager Broker & Retail Mark Flower Chief Operating Officer Mark Leis Operations Member Engagement Tourism Tasmania Program Director- West Point MyState Manager, Victoria and Development Tasmania Jim Howatt Federal Group Paul Moss CEDA Director General Manager, Operations Tasbuild Ltd James Lowe & Technology Elyse Gatt Strategy Analyst MyState Government Affairs Kane Ingham MyState BP Australia General Manager David Nelan Commercial Services Lesley Mackay Executive General Manager, Meredith Gibbons Aurora Energy General Manager Commercial and Finance Lead Corporate Affiars The Smith Family Oak Possability South32 Eleanor Inglis Government Relations Bruce Maher Keryn Nylander Kym Goodes Manager State Manager Director Chief Executive Officer Hydro Tasmania Hansen Yuncken Aurora Energy Tascoss James Jenkins Robert Mallett Ryan O'Halloran Manager Corporate Finance Executive Officer Senior Manager Hydro Tasmania Tasmanian Small Business KPMG Council

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Stephen Palmer Anita Robertson Stephen Spargo AM Justine Townsend TL Secondary Electrical Chief Financial Officer Adjunct Professor, Monash Business Liaison & Visits Engineering Metro Tasmania Law School Officer Entura Monash University Federal Department of Joanna Roswell Foreign Affairs and Trade Alexandra Paterson Principal Charmaine Stanton Assistant Director - Jane Franklin Hall Manager, Operations & Becher Townshend Economic Policy Infractructure Managing Director Tasmanian Department of Yvonne Rundle Hydro Tasmania Font Public Relations Premier and Cabinet Director Aurora Energy Chris Stone Wayne Tucker Michael Patterson Commercial Credit Manager General Manager Strategic NSW Corporate Affairs Donnette Rushworth Westpac Institutional Bank Asset Management Manager Corporate Partnership TasNetworks Telstra Manager John Stubley The Smith Family Chief Executive Officer Erin Van Maanen Melinda Percival Hobart City Council Head of Corporation General Manager, Marketing Tim Rutherford Compliance & Product Partner Melos Sulicich Hydro Tasmania Aurora Energy KPMG Managing Director & CEO MyState Ron Vittorio John Perry John Sayers Chairman Coordinator General RR Project Leader Christine Svarcas COVA Thinking Tasmanian Department of TasNetworks State Manager State Growth Federal Department of Health Chris Wallis Rod Scurrah Client Experience Manager Gene Phair Chairman Angus Swindon Westpac Institutional Bank Head of Shadforth Tasmania Tasbuild Ltd Power & Water National Shadforth Financial Services Director Kathryn Westwood Tony Seymour Entura Finance Manager Duncan Pittard Director Nyrstar Hobart Regional Manager, Victoria Commercial Equity Group Andrew Taylor and Tasmania Lead HSE Janelle Whittle Chartered Accountants Ryan Sharp South32 General Manager, People & Australia and New Zealand Treasurer Culture MyState Rachael Taylor MyState Umesh Ratnagobal Departmental Officer Associate Director David Shields Federal Department of Health Alex Wilkins Communications and Manager Delivery Head of Strategy Marketing Hydro Tasmania Kane Thornton MyState City of Hobart Chief Executive Officer Pip Shirley Clean Energy Council Helen Wilkinson Lachlan Rees Family Violence Taskforce Director Senior Advisor - Government, Tasmanian Department of Simone Tobin Federal Department of Health Industry & Public Policy Premier and Cabinet PA Suncorp Group McConnell Dowell Damon Wise Phil Sidney General Manager David Richardson Director Kate Todd The Mercury Partner Tasbuild Ltd Associate Director KPMG KPMG Caroline Wykamp Tully Smith Manager Wholesale Energy Heath Roberts Corporate Affairs Manager Chris Topham Transactions Associate Director Telstra Manager, Risk & Insurance Hydro Tasmania KPMG Hydro Tasmania Dean Yates Partner EY

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about CEDA

CEDA is a respected independent national organisation with an engaged cross- sector membership. More than 780 of Australia’s leading businesses, organisations and academic institutions from around the country are members of CEDA. For more than 50 years, CEDA has delivered informed discourse and rigorous research to influence good public policy for Australia’s economic and social development.

Membership Organisations join CEDA because CEDA delivers exposure to high level thought leadership, timely briefings on issues of economic importance, access to networking and brand reach through sponsorship and hosting opportunities. In addition to high profile public events, CEDA also delivers regular member only events for employees of member organisations and exclusive Trustee only boardroom briefings for senior executives from member organisations. These provide a unique opportunity for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and for speakers and attendees to talk candidly on issues.

Research and policy CEDA’s only agenda is to pursue good public policy to progress Australia’s economic and social development. Since 1960 CEDA has produced more than 3000 publications, research reports and articles highlighting emerging issues and directions in a diverse range of policy areas. Research in 2018 will focus on inequality; community attitudes to economic growth and development; and a major review of the purpose of economic growth and development in Australia.

For more information on CEDA membership, research and events please contact: Michael Camilleri, State Director, Victoria and Ben Luttrell, Associate Director, Victoria and Tasmania Tasmania 03 9562 8416 03 9652 8403 [email protected] [email protected]

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