Building better health across NSW

Keynote speaker: The Hon. Brad Hazzard MP, NSW Minister for Health and Medical Research

Friday, 15 November 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm Rydges World Square, Sydney

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agenda

12.00pm Registrations

12.20pm Welcome Lee Kelly State Director NSW/ACT, CEDA

12.25pm Lunch

1.00pm Introduction Professor Rodney Phillips Dean – Medicine, University of New South Wales

1.05pm Keynote address The Hon. Brad Hazzard MP NSW Minister for Health and Medical Research

1.30pm Q&A session

1.50pm Vote of thanks Paul McClintock AO Chairman, St Vincent’s Health Australia

1.55pm Closing remarks Lee Kelly State Director NSW/ACT, CEDA

2.00pm Close

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Major Sponsor University of New South Wales

As one of the world’s top 50 medical faculties and 5th in Australia (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018), UNSW Medicine is building the future of healthcare. Our leading educators, researchers and clinicians are translating discoveries into breakthrough cures, therapies and treatment strategies and turning high achieving students into caring healthcare professionals with globally recognised qualifications.

UNSW Medicine is committed to improving healthcare delivery and outcomes for every patient, with eight schools in Sydney, a Rural Clinical School with country campuses across NSW, and close affiliations with some of Australia’s finest hospitals and healthcare organisations. Our many prestigious affiliated research centres and institutes help foster research excellence and collaboration, nationally and globally, and drive innovation in every aspect of our work.

UNSW has had affiliations with Liverpool hospital in Sydney’s west, St George in the South, as well as Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick and the Royal Hospital for Women in the eastern suburbs for nearly 60 years. In 2019, the stage is set for us to be in much closer partnership with the Local Health Districts and State Government through varying levels of co- investment in a number of high-calibre Health Precincts. During moderated discussion CEDA UNSW is committed to developing health precincts where our teachers, will take online questions. Go to researchers and students can thrive. Students will work side-by-side with ceda.pigeonhole.at and enter researchers on real life cases and practitioners will be better positioned to passcode aushealth answer big research questions and solve significant health problems. This shared interaction will allow researchers to undertake studies that are immediately relevant for patients, with the results of these studies available to CEDA will be tweeting from this the treating clinicians without delay. In close collaboration with industry and event using #AusHealth government, The Precincts will move toward a more personalised, holistic Join the conversation and follow us approach to healthcare supported by community based services that promote on Twitter @ceda_news patient participation, early detection of illness and maintenance of good health to prevent illness.

keynote speaker

The Hon. Brad Hazzard MP NSW Minister for Health and Medical Research

Twitter: @BradHazzard

Brad Hazzard is a senior Cabinet Minister in the NSW Government and has been the Minister for Health and Medical Research since 2017. He has overseen record investment in health infrastructure and services, which has resulted in a hospital building boom across the state and the funding of thousands of new frontline positions. NSW has a robust and innovative medical research knowledge economy, which the NSW Government is committed to supporting and expanding. Brad has previously served as Minister for Family and Community Services and Minister for Social Housing, Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, as well as Minister Assisting the Premier on Infrastructure NSW. He was also Leader of the House (Legislative Assembly) in the O’Farrell Government. Brad started his professional life as a science teacher at North Sydney Boys’ High School. He later studied law at the University of NSW and was admitted as a solicitor in 1977. He also holds a Master of Laws from the . He entered Parliament in 1991 as the State Member for Wakehurst, on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Much of his political career in the New South Wales Parliament has been served on the front bench. Brad held 17 portfolios in opposition, while maintaining a strong local presence in his electorate. Brad has been a member of the NSW Liberal Party since 1983; in that time he’s held a number of executive positions, including ‘Regional President’ and member of the ‘State Executive’.

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Professor Rodney Phillips Dean – Medicine, University of New South Wales

Twitter: @UNSWMedicine

Professor Rodney Phillips is an immunologist specialising in HIV and infectious disease whose distinguished career encompasses clinical practice, research and several influential medical administrative roles at Oxford University and the University of New South Wales. Professor Phillips served as Professor of Medicine at Oxford, later becoming an Associate Dean of the University’s Division of Medical Sciences. He took up the position as Vice-Dean of Medical Sciences in 2011 and served as Director of the Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research, and Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Institute for Emerging Infections. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the Royal College of Physicians (London), the Academy of Medical Sciences, and an Honorary Fellow of Oxford’s Pembroke College. He took up his appointment as Dean of Medicine at UNSW Australia in mid-2015, creating a collaborative research structure. Professor Phillips was recently appointed Prof Vice- Chancellor, Health and so leads for UNSW an A$3 billion academic health science development.

During moderated discussion CEDA will take online questions. Go to ceda.pigeonhole.at and enter passcode aushealth

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vote of thanks

Paul McClintock AO Chairman, St Vincent’s Health Australia

Paul McClintock is National President of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia. He is Chair of St Vincent’s Health Australia, Broadspectrum, NSW Ports, I-MED Network, Laser Clinics Australia and Sydney Health Partners. From July 2000 to March 2003 he served as the Secretary to Cabinet and Head of the Cabinet Policy Unit reporting directly to the Prime Minister as Chairman of Cabinet with responsibility for supervising Cabinet processes and acting as the Prime Minister’s most senior personal adviser on strategic directions in policy formulation. Mr McClintock’s former positions include Chairman of Thales Australia, Myer Holdings, Medibank Private, the COAG Reform Council, Intoll Management, Symbion Health, Affinity Health, Ashton Mining, Plutonic Resources and the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. He was also a Director of The George Institute for Global Health and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, a member of the NSW Public Service Advisory Board and a Commissioner of the Health Insurance Commission.

corporate tables

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

EY Federal Department of Johnson & Johnson Telstra Health

University of New South Wales attendees

Eva Alexandratos Dr Zoran Bolevich Jugal Chandawalla Paul Eastwood Senior Manager, Client Chief Executive Event Coordinator NSW and Director Customer Solutions Services Ministry of Health NSW ACT Stellar Asia Pacific TCorp CEDA Natasha Bolsin Trish Egan Dr Teresa Anderson AM Government Relations Advisor Anthea Chang Chief Operating Officer Chief Executive, Sydney Local Serco Senior Associate Diabetes NSW/ACT Health District Slattery NSW Ministry of Health Andrew Bott Jane Evans Project Director Lance Chia Manager Strategic Sarah Angus TSA Management Manager, Liverpool Innovation Partnerships Life Sciences Faculty Research Engagement Precinct UNSW Business School Manager Robyn Brigden Liverpool City Council University of Technology Health Planning Lead Louise Fisher Sydney TSA Management Laura Clarke NSW Ministry of Health Senior Manage State Frederick Anseel Sarah Butler NBN Co Daniel Fitzgerald Associate Dean - Research Partner Business Consultant UNSW Business School PwC Australia Julian Cornelius Honeywell Director Health Alison Avery Sally Byrnes NSW Treasury Caitlin Francis AGSM Brand and BDO Partner Communications Manager Western Sydney University Paul Dale EY Australian Graduate School of Policy Director Management Fran Caratti Medical Technology Peter Fraser Director Association of Australia General Manager and Lynda Bartlett EY Business Development Account Director Tony DiMauro Director Hitachi Vantara John Carroll Director Corporate Services Cornerstone Group Australia District Sales Leader Health Infastructure Pty Ltd Alex Best Honeywell Health Infastructure Snr Manager, Government Frank Galati Affairs and Policy Dr Ricky Chan Greg Dobson Corporate Business Manager- Johnson & Johnson Manager, Strategic Partner HCS Partnerships EY Baxter Healthcare Pty Limited Priyanka Bhakuni Australian Catholic University Departmental Officer Federal Department of Health

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Justin Gardiner Adrienne Jansen Ryan McKeon Prof Rodney Phillips NSW Ministry of Health Industry Bid Manager - Health Acting Deputy CFO Dean - Medicine BESydney NSW Ministry of Health UNSW Sydney Don Garner Practice Leader - Health Ruchi Kanojia Jane McMillan Deane Pondekas Design Policy Manager Senior Director, Government Senior Cost Planner Jacobs Medical Technology Affairs & Policy Lendlease Association of Australia Johnson & Johnson Kelsey Grant Michael Ross Client Partner, Healthcare Daniel Kildea Ray Messom Director DXC Technology Senior Government Affairs & Western Sydney Primary Slattery Policy Manager Health Network (WentWest) Brooke Griffin Johnson & Johnson Dr Deon Schoombie Executive Director – UNSW Amirali Minbashian CEO Precincts Fina Kimati Status and Work Stream Lead, Consumer Healthcare Products UNSW Sydney Departmental Officer Health Behaviours Australia (CHP Australia) Federal Department of Health UNSW Business School Charles Gwynn Prof Gavin Schwarz Departmental Officer Kate King Ben Morley-John Director, Health@Business Federal Department of Health Government Affairs & Policy Managing Director Research Network Advisor Smash Delta UNSW Business School Rob Harries Medtronic Australasia Senior Quantity Surveyor Prof Tracey Moroney Jonathan Schwarz Slattery Taya Kirris Deputy Dean, Faculty of Head of Financial Risk Senior Project Manager Science, Medicine and Health Solutions - Clients Sarah Harrison TSA Management University of Wollongong TCorp Assisant Director Federal Department of Health Arthur Koumoukelis Peter Neale Caroline Sellanes Partner General Manager, ADF Health Principal Partner Bruce Hayman Thomson Geer Services Sellanes Clark and Associates Director Serco AV Jennings Australia Tamara Lee Steve Simpson NSW Ministry of Health Ryan Nyberg Business Development Leader Michael Hayward Senior Manager - Sales and Social Infrastructure District Engineering Manager Lyn Lewis-Smith Account Management | Jacobs Honeywell Chief Executive Officer Transaction Banking BESydney ANZ Banking Group Tess Stafford The Hon. Brad Hazzard MP Health Economics Stream NSW Minister for Health and James Lowery The Hon. Barry O'Farrell Lead Medical Research Project Director President and Board Chair UNSW Business School Lendlease Diabetes Australia Clara Hinds Joanna Stevens Senior Account Director Jenny Manetas Robyn O'Grady Head of Communications and Edelman Senior Business Lead ACFI Officer Public Affairs Telstra Federal Department of Health Johnson & Johnson Dr Stephen Hollings Chief Executive Officer Dr Robert Marshall Claire O'Moore Michael Still The Heart Research Institute Consultant Departmental Officer Chair, South Eastern Sydney The Boston Consulting Group Federal Department of Health Local Health District Board South Eastern Local Health Chief Executive Officer & Vanessa Mayer Rachel Owens District Managing Director Assistant Director Director, Strategy and Barton Deakin Federal Department of Health Business Development Laura Stoddart Serco Project and Research Officer Joshua Inatey Paul McClintock AO Hong Kong Economic & Trade Director (Analytics) Chairman Matt Penfold Office Smash Delta St Vincent’s Health Australia Senior Relationship Manager SEEK Julia Strelitz Hugh Irving Jen McElroy Partner, National Health Team Senior Development Manager Consultant Vlado Perkovic PwC Australia Charter Hall The Boston Consulting Group Dean of Medicine UNSW Business School Michio Takeoka Prof Shaun Jackson Clint McGilvray Investment Manager Director Associate Partner Lisa Peterson Marubeni Australia Heart Research Institute Newgate Communications State Manager NSW/ACT Federal Department of Health

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Dr Patrick Tansley Michelle Willmott Plastic Surgeon Manager CEDA Individual Non Members McKinsey & Company

Adj Prof Vicki Taylor Peter Wills AC North Sydney Local Health CEDA Leadership Council District Tobi Wilson Mona Thind Chief Executive Officer NSW Ministry of Health South Eastern Local Health District Blake Thomas Corporate Account Manager Andrew Wiltshire Johnson & Johnson Senior Director, Government Affairs, Asia Pacific Catherine Tripodi Medtronic Australasia Employer Relationship Manager David Withey First State Super Executive Director, Justice - Health and Justice Division George Tsingos NSW Treasury Head of New Business, Health and Scientific Research Amit Yadav Lendlease Chief Growth Officer GE Australia Matthew Tucker General Manager - Ultrasound Chin Young GE Australia Senior Architect & Practice Lead- Health Leo Tutt AM Jacobs Board Director Diabetes NSW & ACT Ting Yu Health Services and Systems Sang Vo Stream Lead Executive Director UNSW Business School Marubeni Australia Zamir Yusuf Steve Watts Director Director Business Federal Department of Health Development, Health Serco

Ben Webster Assistant Director Federal Department of Health

Peter Welling Managing Director, Citizen Services Serco

Jacqueline White Senior Business Development Manager UNSW Business School

Ben Williams Senior Engagement Manager, Science, Infrastructure & Health BESydney

Chris Williamson Economic Analytics and Policy Coordinator Campbelltown City Council

notes

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CEDA NSW/ACT: November 2019

Annual dinner address by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg

DATE Tuesday, 19 November 2019, 6.00pm to 9.00pm VENUE Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney SPEAKERS The Hon. Josh Frydenberg, Federal Treasurer

Supported by CEDA members Allens and Siemens

NSW State of the State DATE Wednesday, 27 November 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm VENUE Fullerton Hotel (Westin), Sydney SPEAKERS The Hon. MP, Premier of NSW

Supported by CEDA members Cardno, Westpac, Deloitte, Liverpool City Council, NSW Ports and the Star Entertainment Group

Women’s economic security DATE Thursday, 28 November 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm VENUE Hilton Hotel, Sydney SPEAKERS Deanne Stewart, Chief Executive Officer, First State Super

Supported by CEDA member Macquarie University Business School

CEDA contact: Jugal Chandawalla, Events Coordinator Eleni Doxaratoras, Events Coordinator Phone: 02 9779 9746 Phone: 02 9779 9752 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

about CEDA

CEDA is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation. CEDA identifies policy issues that matter for Australia’s future and pursue solutions that deliver better economic, social and environmental outcomes for Australia. CEDA's cross- sector membership of 770 spans every state and territory and includes Australia's leading businesses, community organisations, government departments and academic institutions.

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 2019 will focus on Australia’s long-term budget position, the effects of temporary migration, a survey of Australian businesses on their approach to economic development, and new approaches to addressing entrenched disadvantage.

For more information on CEDA membership, research and events please contact: Lee Kelly, State Director, Louise Claridge, Associate Director – NSW/ACT Membership Engagement NSW/ACT 02 9299 7022 02 9779 9751 [email protected] [email protected]

David Bowtell, Associate Director – Policy & Lolita Spears, Membership Advisor, Events NSW/ACT NSW/ACT 02 9779 9742 02 9779 9748 [email protected] [email protected]

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