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Australia's Jobs Future Federal Opposition Leader: Australia’s jobs future Keynote Speaker: The Hon. Anthony Albanese, Federal Leader of the Opposition, Parliament of Australia Tuesday 29 October 2019, 11.30am to 2.00pm State Reception Centre, Frasers, Kings Park www.ceda.com.au agenda 11.30am Registrations 12.00pm Welcome Paula Rogers State Director, CEDA 12.05pm Welcome to Country Barry McGuire Managing Director, Redspear Safety 12.20pm Presentation The Hon. Anthony Albanese Federal Leader of the Opposition, Parliament of Australia 12.40pm Lunch 1.10pm Moderated discussion and questions Diane Smith-Gander AO, National Chair-Elect, CEDA The Hon. Anthony Albanese, Federal Leader of the Opposition, Parliament of Australia 1.55pm Vote of thanks Paula Rogers State Director, CEDA 2.00pm Close . keynote speaker The Hon. Anthony Albanese Federal Leader of the Opposition Parliament of Australia Twitter: @AlboMP Anthony has represented the Inner West of Sydney as the Federal Member for Grayndler since 1996. He is currently the Leader of the Opposition. During the Rudd-Gillard Government he served as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and Leader of the House. Anthony was named Infrastructure Minister of the Year in 2012 by London- based publication Infrastructure Investor and in 2010 was named Aviation Minister of the Year for producing Australia's first ever Aviation White Paper. Anthony believes strongly in the need for the government to invest in infrastructure and transport in our cities and regions to ensure our growing communities are productive, liveable and sustainable. CEDA will be tweeting from this event using #auspol Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news facilitator Diane Smith-Gander AO National Chair-Elect, CEDA Twitter: @DianeSmithG Diane Smith-Gander AO is Chair-Elect of CEDA and has recently served as one of three panellists reviewing the capability of APRA, the banking industry regulator following the findings of the Hayne Royal Commission. She is a non- executive director of AGL Energy, Wesfarmers Limited, NQA group of companies, Keystart Loans group and Chair of Safe Work Australia, Asbestos Safety & Eradication Council. Diane is a past president of Chief Executive Women. Diane has held a wide range of non-executive roles in the past including Chairman of Broadspectrum, Deputy Chairperson of NBNCo, non-executive director of the CBH Group, commissioner of Tourism WA and board member of the Committee for Perth. Diane’s last executive role was Group Executive at Westpac; a member of the leadership team of the corporation, responsible for all Information Technology, back office operations, global vendor management and property. Diane was a General Manager at Westpac for 10 years in the 1990s responsible for back office functions, retail networks and support functions. Prior to re-joining Westpac Diane was a partner at McKinsey & Company in Washington and New Jersey serving clients in diverse industries globally. Diane became a senior advisor to McKinsey in Australia in 2016. Diane has been active in sports administration and is a past Chairman of both Basketball Australia Limited, the sport’s peak body, and the Australian Sports Drug Agency, the government agency responsible for deterring the use of performance enhancing drugs. Diane holds an MBA from the University of Sydney and a BEc from the University of Western Australia (UWA). In 2015 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Economics from UWA. She is a Fellow of the AICD and Governance Institute of Australia and an adjunct professor of corporate governance at UWA where she serves on the advisory board of the Business School. welcome to country Barry McGuire Managing Director, Redspear Safety Barry McGuire is a Balladong, Wadjuk Noongar who is highly regarded as a public speaker, facilitator and negotiator. Barry has worked as a consultant and cultural advisor on a range of strategic projects across the corporate, mining and oil and gas sectors as well as Local, State and Federal Government structures. In addition to his role as Managing Director of Redspear Safety and Safespear, he continues to play an active role in community development across Perth. This allows him to exercise his passion for the promotion and sharing of cultural understanding across all industries. CEDA will be tweeting from this event using #auspol Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news corporate tables CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table at today’s event. BHP Chevron Australia Edith Cowan University INPEX Ichthys Australian Labor Party Perth Airport RAC (WA) Woodside Energy Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual. attendees The Hon Anthony Dr Anne Aly MP Mark Andrews Megan Anwyl Albanese MP Federal Member for Cowan Deputy Editor CEDA Individual Trustee Federal Leader of the Australian Labor Party Paydirt Media Pty Ltd Opposition Johnny-Ray Arias Maree Arnason Bronwyn Bell Maryam Bell Taxation Adviser CEDA Individual Trustee Policy Adviser Senior External Affairs Woodside Energy The Chamber of Minerals Advisor and Energy of Western INPEX Australia Mark Beyer Kane Blackman Debra Blaskett James Bowie Editor Commission Secretary Chief Corporate Services Issues and Reputation Business News Western Insurance Commission of Officer Team Lead Australia Western Australia Perth Airport Chevron Australia Sandra Brewer James Brooks Kevin Brown Matthew Brown WA Executive Director Manager Transport Chief Executive Officer General Manager Property Council of Planning Perth Airport Pty Ltd Corporate Affairs Australia RAC (WA) Perth Airport Andrew Burrell Andrew Caddy Chad Calvert Janet Campbell Chief of Staff Manager - Office of Lifting General Manager Human Business Analyst Parliament of Western Coordinator Resources & Business Rio Tinto Australia Chevron Australia Services INPEX Ichthys Neville Carrington Steve Cartledge Prof Rebecca Cassells Dr Jim Chalmers MP VP, Health, Safety, Director Associate Professor Federal Shadow Treasurer Environment Steve Cartledge Consulting Faculty of Business and Parliament of Australia INPEX Law Bankwest Curtin University Sarah Clancy The Hon Jason Clare MP Rachael Cochrane Laurence Coleman Manager Government Federal Shadow Minister State Manager - External Senior Adviser, Vice- Relations, Corporate for Resources and Affairs Chancellery Relations Australia Northern Australia Lendlease The University of Western Rio Tinto Parliament of Australia Australia Mark Colin-Thome The Hon Julie Collins MP Ben Cranston Pat Creaghan Event Assistant Federal Shadow Minister Government Relations Managing Director & Chief CEDA for Ageing and Mental Adviser Operating Officer Health Woodside Energy ATCO Parliament of Australia Tracey Curtis John Dagostino Graham Dodds Declan Doherty Copland Leadership Principal Advisor, Vice President GM State Agreements and Program Coordinator Government Relations Government Relations Approvals CEDA Newmont Australia Woodside Energy Rio Tinto Phoebe Drake Sherry Duhe Paul Erickson Emily Evans Senior Adviser to Anthony Executive Vice President ALP National Secretary Perth Bureau Chief Albanese and CFO Australian Labor Party Sky News Parliament of Australia Woodside Energy Rosie Fares Sen the Hon Don Farrell Anthony Fisk The Hon Joel Fitzgibbon Event Coordinator Deputy Leader of the Executive Director MP CEDA Federal Opposition in the CGM Communications Federal Shadow Minister Senate for Agriculture Parliament of Australia Parliament of Australia Alison Gaines Nicole Gallin Tim Gartrell Andrew Giles MP Chief Executive Officer Approvals Manager Partner Federal Shadow Assistant Gerard Daniels Perth Airport Pty Ltd Collins | Gartrell Minister for Schools Parliament of Australia Will Golsby Patrick Gorman The Hon Gary Gray AO Jasmine Green General Manager Member of Perth General Manager - Senior Advisor - Media Corprorate Affairs Parliament of Australia External Affairs Relations Aust RAC (WA) Mineral Resources Limited Rio Tinto Alexandra Groves Prof Daryoush Habibi Darryl Healey Rhys Heron Senior Legal Counsel Executive Dean, School of Director of Sales & Communications Manager Chevron Australia Engineering Marketing RAC (WA) Edith Cowan University Pan Pacific Hotels Group Greg Howlett Jeremy Hudson Ruth Humphreys Garry Hunt Director Senior Legal Counsel Senior Financial Analyst - Chief Executive Officer Cox Howlett & Bailey Chevron Australia Compliance City of Joondalup Woodland Chevron Australia Sabina Husic Lidija Ivanovski Victoria Jackson The Hon Albert Jacob JP Deputy Chief of Staff Chief of Staff to Richard Executive Director West Mayor (Strategic Marles Coast Members City of Joondalup Communications) Parliament of Australia Minerals Council of Office of the Hon Anthony Australia Albanese MP Leader of the Australian Labor Party James Jeffrey Stephen Jones MP Sen the Hon Kristina Dr Daniel Kiely Speechwriter Federal Shadow Minister Keneally MP Senior Research Fellow Office of Anthony Albanese for Regional Services, Deputy Labor Leader in the Curtin University MP Territories and Local Senate Government Parliament of Australia Parliament of Australia The Hon Catherine King Alan Langford Tanya Le Elizabeth Lockett MP Chief Economist Office Executive Manager Federal Member for Bankwest Coordinator/Paralegal RAC (WA) Ballarat Fragomen Parliament of Australia Alessandro
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