The Melbourne Roundtable 27 November 2019

The Melbourne Roundtable 27 November 2019

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The Lord MayorRt Hon of Melbourne SALLY CAPP Sally was elected Lord Mayor in May 2018, the first woman to be directly elected as Lord Mayor. Sally was also the first woman to hold the post of Agent-General for Victoria in the UK, Europe and Israel. She has also served as the CEO for the Committee for Melbourne and Victorian Executive Director of the Property Council of . Sally began her career as a Solicitor, after completing Law (Hons) and Commerce degrees at the University of Melbourne. Sally has held senior roles at both KPMG and ANZ, and she took the small business she co-founded to the ASX.

Chairman,Mr Jock the Global MURRAY Foundation AO Jock operates a private consulting firm specialising in infrastructure development. He is a former Director General (Secretary) of the New South Wales Department of Transport in Australia, prior to which he was Executive Director Transport for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Jock was involved with the master planning for the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games. He has held a number of corporate directorships over the last 20 years. He is currently Chairman of Latrobe Magnesium Limited. His early career comprised 28 years in the Australian Army; this service involving overseas-based roles at the strategic level.

The Most Most Reverend Dr Reverend Philip Freier, Anglican Dr Philip of Melbourne, FREIER Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Global Foundation The Anglican Archbishop experienced a powerful conversion to Christ while working with Indigenous Christians in North where he also met his wife Joy and decided to seek ordination in the Anglican Church. He was ordained priest in 1984, and has been a since 1999 when he became Bishop of the Northern Territory. Philip Freier has been Archbishop of Melbourne since December 2006. Dr Freier has identified the biggest challenge facing the church as cutting through with the Christian message and lifting public trust in the church. As Primate – elected in June 2014 – Dr Freier is the spiritual leader of the Anglican Church of Australia, its spokesman to politicians and the wider community.

MemberMs Louise of the Board, theWATSON Global Foundation; Managing Director, Symbolic Strategic Communications Louise has been a member of the Board of the Global Foundation since 2017. She has over 25 years’ experience in corporate reputation management and leadership communications. Louise’s work is recognized as innovative and leading-edge. She developed the blueprint for privatization communications and mass- market float public relations in Australia as communications adviser to Australia’s first privatization, The Commonwealth Bank of Australia in 1991. In 2002, Louise established Symbol Strategic Communications, which is recognised as one of Australia’s leading boutique financial communications advisory firms.

SecretaryMr Steve General, the HOWARD Global Foundation Through a collaborative and low-key approach, Steve has helped to shape global affairs with practical outcomes over the past 20 years. He has led the necessary global push for the adoption of ‘co-operative globalisation’, a positive strategy for inclusive, ‘win-win’ economic development and a sustainable global economy. Many world leaders, including Pope Francis, the , Christine Lagarde, Pascal Lamy and Mark Carney, have personally participated in and endorsed this and related initiatives. Steve has played an integral role in China’s process of going global, most recently as a founder of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

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Host: The RT Hon Sally Capp, TheAttendees Lord Mayor of Melbourne Co-Chairs: The Most Reverend Dr Philip Freier, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Global Foundation Mr Jock Murray AO, Chairman, the Global Foundation Ms Louise Watson, Chair Designate, the Global Foundation; Managing Director, Symbol Strategic Communications Moderator: Mr Steve Howard, Secretary General, the Global Foundation Attendees: Ms Maria Atkinson AM, Director, Atkinson Consultancy Mr Rob Knott, Executive Chairman, GHD Mr Steve Bartholomeusz, Senior Investment Writer, The Age Mr Alan Kohler, Editor in Chief, InvestSMART The Hon Mark Birrell, Member, Advisory Council, the Global Ms Renae Lattey, Managing Partner, Clients and M&A, King & Wood Foundation Mallesons Mr Bran Black, Chief of Strategic Initiatives, UNSW Sydney Mr David Lawford, Member, the Global Foundation Mr Rowan Callick OBE, Former North Asia Correspondent, The Ms Sheridan Lee, Shed Enterprises; Amundi Representative, Australian Australia Mr Danny Casey, Chair, Catholic Super Ms Martine Letts, Chief Executive Officer, Committee for Melbourne Mr Berkeley Cox, Chief Executive Partner, Australia, King & Wood Dr. Simon Longstaff AO FCPA. Executive Director, The Ethics Centre Mallesons Mr Brian Loughnane AO, Business Advisor; Advisor, Board member- Ms Adie Dawes Birch, Member, Advisory Council, the Global designate, the Global Foundation Foundation Mr Noel McNamara, Acting Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Australia Dr Dino Djalal, Founder and CEO, 1000 Abrahamic Circles Project; Mr Ross McPherson, AM, Executive Chairman, McPherson Media Former Deputy Foreign Minister, Republic of Indonesia Group Mr Marc Eames, Head of APAC, Macro Trends Group, Bain & Mr Askin Morrison, Partner, Bain & Co Company Ms Pauliina Murphy, Engagement Director, World Benchmarking Mr Andrew Eddy, Deputy Chancellor, La Trobe University Alliance Mr Mike Fitzpatrick, Director, Infrastructure Capital Group Dr Selena Ng, Advisor to the Global Foundation, France Mr Chris Flynn, Partner, Gilbert & Tobin Professor Emeritus Sir Gustav Nossal AC, CBE, Patron of the Global Mr Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Foundation Forum Ms Shannon Powell, Deputy Consul-General Hong Kong Mrs Joy Freier (desígnate); Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner LATAM, Mr Danny Gilbert, Managing Partner, Gilbert & Tobin Austrade Professor Stewart Gill, Master of Queen’s College, University of Ms Myriam Robin, Rear Window Columnist, Australian Financial Melbourne Review The Most Reverend Kay Goldsworthy AO, Anglican Archbishop of Mr Fergus Ryan AO, Patron of the Global Foundation Perth Ms Eva Scheerlinck, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Institute of Mr Rob Hadler, Senior Advisory, FTI Consulting; Member, Advisory Superannuation Trustees Council, the Global Foundation Ms Victoria Somlyay, Head of Corporate Relations and External Mr Chris Harrop, Partner, Bain & Co Affairs, Anglo American Mr Justin Hanney, Chief Executive Officer, City of Melbourne Mr Shaun Treacy, International Advisor, Sindicatum Renewable Energy Ms Adele Howard RSM, Mercy Mission, Spirituality and Action Hub; Member, the Global Foundation Ms Anna Vourtsis, Executive General Manager, Communications & Engagement, VicTrack Mr Damian Howard, Principal, St Raphael’s Catholic Primary School; co-founder, the Education Paradigm Shift Mr Garry Weaven, Former Chair, IFM Investors Mr Evan Hughes, Director, Herringbone Asset Management; Mr Rob Wheals, Chief Executive Officer, APA Group Advisor, the Global Foundation Mr David Whiteley, Global Head, External Relations, IFM Investors Mr Dean Jenkins, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, MaxiTrans Global Foundation Support: Ms Ranj Samrai, Project Manager Ms Fiona Hartley, Operations Manager Ms Stefania Baldassarri, Rome Representative Ms Jody Harper, Executive Assistant

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INFRASTRUCTURE The Melbourne Roundtable 27 November 2019 ASIA’S GREEN BUILDING

AUSTRALIA’S POTENTIAL REALISING ERADICATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND FORCED LABOUR EFFECTIVE GLOBAL PROMOTING MORE GOVERNANCE ECONOMICALLY WOMEN EMPOWERING www.globalfoundation.org.au ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRESS & MEASURING AROUND MINING COMMUNITIES SUSTAINABLE BUILDING SECURITY GLOBAL FOOD ACHIEVING CHANGE CLIMATE TO ADDRESS INVESTING

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Program- - - - Outline- ‘Australia’s national strategy for the future, taking a longer-term view and in a global context’

5:00pm Roundtable commences Mr Steve Howard, Moderator Welcome and Introductions Rt Hon Sally Capp, Lord Mayor of Melbourne Mr Jock Murray AO, Chairman, the Global Foundation His , Archbishop Philip Freier, Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Global Foundation

5:20pm The ‘Co-operative Globalisation’ model in action: recap of Global Roundtable series, Rome 2018, London and Paris 2019. Contributions from those who participated

6:00pm Live global input from our global roundtable series contributors: Moderator: Ms Louise Watson Guests: Mr Peter Freedman, Ms Pauliina Murphy, Mr Dino Djalal

6:30pm Break and drinks

7:00pm Dinner will be served Interactive presentation – implications for Australia

‘Labor 2030 – the collision of demographics, automation and inequality’:

Mr Marc Eames, Mr Askin Morrison and Mr Chris Harrop, Bain & Co

8:00pm Towards an Australian national strategy for the future – Open Table Discussion Mr Steve Howard, Moderator

9:20pm Closing remarks and Vote of Thanks Mr Berkeley Cox Ms Louise Watson

9:30pm Melbourne Roundtable closes

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ManagingMr Peter Director, ConsumerFREEDMAN Goods Forum

Peter has been the Managing Director of the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) since January 2014. The CGF is an industry organisation comprising 400 of the world’s leading consumer goods producers and retailers. It focuses on implementing positive change globally through both industry-wide collaboration and public private partnerships. Current areas of focus include deforestation, human rights, plastic and food waste, public health, food safety and product transparency. Peter has over 35 years of experience in consumer industries globally, notably with McKinsey & Company, where he led the firm’s Europe, Middle East & Africa consumer goods practice. Peter has also served in non-executive roles with a variety of consumer-facing start-ups and non-profits.

EngagementMs Pauliina Director, World MURPHY Benchmarking Alliance

The WBA is a global initiative, measuring companies on their performance on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Pauliina leads the WBA’s advocacy, engagement, policy and regulatory outreach, ensuring benchmarks reflect societal expectations and are relevant to the external environment they seek to change. This includes the WBA’s dialogue with companies, investors, governments, civil society and multi- lateral institutions. Pauliina has a background in finance and policy, having joined WBA from Aviva, a global insurance company and asset manager.

FounderDr Dino and CEO, 1000DJALAL Abrahamic Circles Project; Former Deputy Foreign Minister, Republic of Indonesia Dino Patti Djalal is a career diplomat and ambassador, best-selling author, academic, youth activist, Indonesian Presidential hopeful, and former Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs. He was born into an Indonesian diplomatic family and in his own career as a diplomat, he quickly rose through the ranks, with postings in London, Dili and Washington DC. In 2004, when President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono began his term, Dino was appointed Special Staff of the President for International Affairs. In that capacity, Dino assumed many roles: Presidential spokesperson, foreign policy adviser to the President, speech writer. Dino kept this job for 6 years until 2010, making him the longest serving Presidential spokesperson in Indonesia’s modern history. Dino was appointed Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs in 2014.

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HeadMr of Marc APAC, Macro Eames Trends Group, Bain & Company Marc Eames is an expert principal based in the Sydney office of Bain & Company, a global management consulting firm. Marc leads the Asia-Pacific division of Bain’s Macro Trends Group. The Macro Trends group is Bain’s global capability for assessing macroeconomic, technology, macrosocial, geopolitical and demographic trends as they impact the results of Bain’s clients.

Marc works with Bain’s clients across all industries and geographies having worked in North America, Africa and Asia Pacific. He has been with the firm for a decade and also has specific experience in strategy and transformation projects with technology clients.

Marc also provides ongoing advice on the evolving Macro environment to subscribers of Bain’s Macro Surveillance Platform and Services. The Macro Surveillance platform and service provides bandwidth-constrained executives ongoing and streamlined macro surveillance at a single point. A set of macro indicators customized at the business level, a newsfeed and analysis of events affecting the macro economy, and regional economic scenarios provide guidance and a shared macro context for board, investor and executive team conversations.

AdvisorDr Selena to the Global Foundation,NG France

Selena grew up in rural Victoria where her fascination with the universe led her via Monash University to a PhD in string theory at the University of Cambridge. An MBA at the Collège des Ingénieurs led to a 15-year career at the Areva group, a global leader in the nuclear power industry where her activities ranged from leading a France-US technical collaboration on nuclear non-proliferation to creating a regional office in Singapore to advise South-East Asian countries on developing nuclear power safely and sustainably, and more recently to constructing very large nuclear power plants in France, Finland and the UK. Her guiding aspiration is to create sustainable and positive change in all that she does: situations and people, profit and non-profit, big and small.

MayorProf. of Assisi, Dr Italy Stefania PROIETTI Stefania Proietti was elected Mayor of Assisi, Italy, in June 2016. She has a distinguished academic and corporate background, with a doctorate in mechanical engineering and is renowned globally for her work on climate action and carbon markets, at academic, political and business levels. Mayor Proietti participated in the Foundation’s 2018 Rome Roundtable and has invited the Foundation to partner with her for the presentation of the ‘Economy of Francesco’ global conference, featuring Pope Francis and 3,000 young entrepreneurs, to be held in Assisi from 26-28 March 2020. In addition, she will host the Global Foundation when it visits Assisi in June 2020 in association with it’s Rome Roundtable.

MrChief Executive Berkeley Partner of the COX Australian operations of King & Wood Mallesons Berkeley Cox is the Chief Executive Partner of the Australian operations of King & Wood Mallesons, a global law firm headquartered in Asia. He leads the strategic direction of the Australian firm and drives execution against firm priorities and on its client, people, international, innovation and community agenda. From the cross border aspects of his legal practice, to driving international practice growth for the firm in the Financial Services Sector, to his role on the Firm’s International Management Committee, Berkeley recognises the opportunity for Australia to play a leading role in constructive and effective international engagement and the opportunities for Australia on the international stage from a trade and investment perspective.

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Forward Program 2 March 2020 Sydney Roundtable - Australian Roundtable series

26 – 28 March 2020 ‘Economy of Francesco’, Assisi, Italy - 3,000 young entrepreneurs will meet

June 2020 Rome Roundtable (+ Assisi) - Global Roundtable Series

21 October 2020 Perth Roundtable - Australian Roundtable series

11-13 November 2020 Paris Peace Forum, Paris

TBD Beijing, New York Roundtables - Global Roundtable Series

TBD Further Australian Roundtable series

Credits and thanks: City of Melbourne, for sponsorship of the Melbourne Roundtable Global Foundation Support: Ms Ranj Samrai, Program Manager Ms Fiona Hartley, Operations Manager Ms Jody Harper, Executive Assistant

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