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Page 1: The hydrogen strategy update

www.ceda.com.au

The hydrogen strategy update

Tuesday 8 October 2019, 7.00am to 9.30am

Grand River Ballroom, Pan Pacific Perth

MAJOR SPONSORS

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agenda

7.00am Registrations

7.30am Welcome Paula Rogers State Director WA, CEDA

7.35am Opening keynote address The Hon. Alannah MacTiernan MLC WA Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports

7.45am Keynote presentation Dr Alan Finkel AO Chief Scientist of Australia

8.05am Breakfast

8.25am Moderated discussion and questions with Jeff Connolly, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens

Bernadette Cullinane, Partner and Australian Oil, Gas & Chemicals Leader; Global LNG Leader, Deloitte

Terry Kallis, Executive Chairman, Hydrogen Renewables Australia Luc Kox, Commercial Manager, Hazer Group Russell James, General Manager, Business Development West, ATCO 9.25am Vote of thanks

Paula Rogers State Director WA, CEDA

9.30am Close

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using #EnergyFuture

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

sponsor

Major Event Sponsor

ATCO

Twitter: @ATCOAustralia

ATCO’s global customers depend on them to solve their challenges – big and

small.

With diverse products and services across many industries, ATCO are a one-

stop provider of integrated energy, housing, transportation and infrastructure

solutions. They provide customers with innovative, sustainable solutions in the

sectors that are fundamental to global growth and prosperity: housing, real

estate, energy, water, transportation and agriculture. From the delivery of

efficient and reliable energy for homes, businesses and communities, to

affordable temporary and permanent buildings, they build communities, energise

industries and deliver customer-focused solutions like no other company in the

world.

ATCO has been serving Australian businesses since 1961, originally leveraging

their Structures & Logistics expertise to support the resource sector in Australia,

moving into the supply and management of energy in the 1990s.

Fuelled by the dedication of their team of nearly 6,000 people worldwide, they

offer comprehensive solutions and service excellence in:

• Structures & Logistics - workforce housing, innovative modular facilities,

construction, site support services, and logistics and operations management

• Energy Infrastructure – electricity generation, transmission, and

distribution; natural gas transmission, distribution and infrastructure

development; energy storage and industrial water solutions; and electricity and

natural gas retail sales

• Transportation – ports and transportation logistics

• Commercial Real Estate

In Australia, ATCO owns and operates two gas-fired power stations, Western

Australia’s largest natural gas distribution network, provides structures and

logistics materials and expertise, and owns Source Energy Co. which delivers

cleaner, affordable energy solutions to apartment buildings using solar based

microgrids and cutting edge technology.

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sponsor

Major Event Sponsor

Siemens

Twitter: @Siemens

Siemens is a global powerhouse focusing on the areas of electrification,

automation and digitalisation, that has stood for engineering excellence,

innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for more than 165 years. One of

the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies,

Siemens is a leading supplier of systems for power generation and transmission

as well as medical diagnosis. In infrastructure and industry solutions the

company plays a pioneering role. As of 30 September 2015, they had around

348,000 employees in more than 200 countries. In fiscal 2015, they generated

revenues of €75.6 billion

Siemens has been in Australia and New Zealand for 143 years and now employs

about 2,000 people. Their technology can be found behind the scenes

supporting critical infrastructure, and almost every industry. The company’s

fingerprint can be found supporting everything from generating efficient and

clean energy through to advanced medical imaging and diagnostics equipment.

You will find Siemens automation, electrification and digitalisation technology in

everything from the lane change controls on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, through

to energy efficiency at the MCG and even hi-tech simulation used to help protect

the Great Barrier Reef. Significant industries ranging from oil and gas to mining,

roads and rail, food and beverage, manufacturing, buildings and construction,

pharmaceuticals, water and energy utilities and even the latest wind farms being

built in South Australia all rely on Siemens technologies.

Siemens has a number of MoUs signed with stakeholders including Engineers

Australia, Simulation Australasia and the South Australian Government; as well

as an MoU with Defence Science and Technology Group and Queensland

University of Technology to advance High Temperature Superconductors.

Siemens has contributed over $AU5 million of technology and software in

support of these MoUs. Other recent investments include new Service Centres

built in Rockhampton, Perth Airport, and Tonsley Technology Precinct in South

Australia. With a global view on the trends and changes affecting the world now

and in the future, Siemens actively supports local industry, governments and

stakeholders to understand and prepare for key changes such as the fourth

industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), the transition to intelligent infrastructure and

the transition to a sustainable energy future.

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using #EnergyFuture

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

opening keynote

The Hon. Alannah MacTiernan MLC

WA Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and

Food; Ports

Alannah MacTiernan is WA’s Minister for Regional Development, Agriculture and

Food and Ports, and Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs

and Trade.

The Minister first served in the State Parliament from 1993 to 2010.

As Minister for Planning and Infrastructure from 2001 to 2008, Ms MacTiernan

was responsible for major projects across the State including the Mandurah rail

line, the Forrest Highway, the Geraldton port and rail expansion and the

Armadale town centre and Champion Lakes developments.

In 2011 she was elected Mayor of the City of Vincent and in 2013 was elected

as the Member for Perth to the Federal Parliament, where she became Shadow

Parliamentary Secretary for Western Australia and Deputy Chair of the Joint

Standing Committee on Northern Australia.

After Ms MacTiernan decided not to recontest Perth in 2016, she was invited to

re-join WA Labor in the Legislative Council.

The Minister is committed to creating economic opportunity in our regional areas

as well as bringing WA's agricultural sector into the 21st century through

innovation and a focus on investing in science.

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keynote speaker

Dr Alan Finkel AO

Chief Scientist of Australia

Twitter: @ScienceChiefAu

Dr Finkel commenced as Australia’s Chief Scientist in January 2016. He is

Australia’s eighth Chief Scientist. Dr Finkel has an extensive science background

as an entrepreneur, engineer, neuroscientist and educator. Prior to becoming

Chief Scientist, he was the Chancellor of Monash University and President of the

Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE).

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event using #EnergyFuture

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

panelist

Bernadette Cullinane

Partner and Australian Oil, Gas & Chemicals Leader;

Global LNG Leader, Deloitte

Twitter: @BCullinane_AU

Bernadette is Deloitte’s Australian Oil, Gas & Chemicals Leader and Global LNG

Leader. She has more than 25 years of experience across the oil and gas value

chain and all stages of the capital project to operations lifecycle. She has worked

with companies in the upstream, downstream, midstream, LNG and trading

segments as well as in conventional and unconventional oil and gas.

Bernadette supports Australian and International companies improve business

performance, implement growth strategies and transition to a decarbonising

economy where LNG and electricity play increasing roles.

Bernadette is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia. She is an active

speaker in oil and gas industry conferences and frequently writes about the

competitiveness of Australian oil and gas industry.

Bernadette is a Director of METS Ignited, the Industry Growth Centre for the

mining equipment and technology services sector and Chair of the METS Ignited

Audit Committee. Bernadette is a founding board member of Women in Oil and

Gas in Australia, an organisation with over 2000 members.

Throughout her career Bernadette has held a number of senior roles in the oil

and gas sector including with Exxon Company International, Esso Singapore

and Accenture.

Bernadette has an MBA from Columbia Business School in New York City, and

has BS and MS degrees in Chemical Engineering.

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panelist

Russell James

General Manager, Business Development West, ATCO

Twitter: @ATCOAustralia

Russell is experienced in the delivery of small to large scale energy and utility

infrastructure projects as well as managing a large portfolio of projects to the

value of approximately $80M p.a.

He has previously held roles in Project and portfolio Delivery and Management

including $15-20M of work in the Albany region. Russell has extensive

knowledge of Gas and Energy markets, pricing, regulations and experience

providing innovative and new technology solutions including the integration of

renewable energy, gas and hydrogen projects.

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using #EnergyFuture

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

panelist

Terry Kallis

Executive Chairman, Hydrogen Renewables Australia

Terry Kallis is Executive Chairman of Hydrogen Renewables Australia, which is

developing the large scale, export oriented, Murchison Renewable Hydrogen

Project, just north of Kalbarri in Western Australia on Murchison House Station.

He has over 35 years’ experience in the Australian energy sector and has a

successful track record for over 25 years at senior executive level.

Terry has developed several power projects for clients including the 220 MW,

180 km, underground Murraylink SA/Vic HVDC Interconnector and South

Australia's first wind farm, Starfish Hill. Terry has also developed his own power

projects through Kallis & Co Pty Ltd which he formed in 2009.

He is a co-founder and investor of the $1.7 billion, 660 MW CERES wind farm

project being developed on SA’s Yorke Peninsula. He is a co-founder, investor

and Executive Chairman of Australia’s first offshore wind farm the “Star of the

South”, a 2200 MW project off the south coast of the Gippsland, Victoria, that is

being developed in conjunction with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners - a

large European infrastructure fund and global leader in offshore wind energy.

He is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Terry was named

SA Energy Professional of the Year for 2015.

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panelist

Luc Kox

Commercial Manager, Hazer Group

Twitter: @hazergroupltd

Hazer Group is an ASX-listed technology development company undertaking

the commercialisation of the Hazer Process: a low-emission hydrogen and

graphite production process. The technology originates from the University of

Western Australia.

As Commercial Manager with Hazer Group, Luc is responsible for the

commercialisation and growth of the company by identifying and developing

opportunities for applications of the Hazer Process and the associated

partnerships both in Australia and overseas.

Luc has over 20 years’ experience in the water, oil & gas and renewable energy

sectors with extensive experience in international business development and

commercial management. Prior to moving to Perth in 2008, Luc was

successfully driving the business development activities in Asia for a multinational

company from The Netherlands focusing on water related technologies, clean

tech and infrastructure.

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event using #EnergyFuture

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

facilitator

Jeff Connolly

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens

Twitter: @Siemens

Jeff Connolly is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens in the Pacific

region. Siemens has been active in Australia since 1872, has a turnover of >

A$2.5Billion, employing over 2500 people. Siemens’ local financial commitment,

via local equity, and in debt and equity participation in public infrastructure, is

approximately A$1 Billion.

Jeff has lived and worked for Siemens in Beijing, China for a total of seven years.

Originally from Melbourne, Jeff is a graduate of Melbourne University. He is

Adjunct Professor at Swinburne University; Advisory Councillor AIG Industry 4.0

Advanced Manufacturing Forum; Previous Chair of the Prime Minister’s Industry

4.0 Task Force; President of Ai Group Victoria and Vice President of Ai Group

National Executive; Member of Ai Group Defence Council; Chairman of the

German-Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce; Director of the

European Australian Business Council; National Trustee of CEDA; VIC/TAS

Advisory Councillor; Member of the German-Australian Advisory Group; and

Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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corporate tables

CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table

at today’s event.

Alinta Energy ANZ ATCO Deloitte

Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science, and Innovation

GHD Advisory Herbert Smith Freehills Perth Airport

Siemens Synergy The University of Western Australia

Woodside

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Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.

attendees

Ralph Addis

Director General

WA Department of Primary

Industries and Regional

Development

Dr Saif Al Ghafri

Research Fellow

The University of Western

Australia

Owen Alcorn

Senior Associate

Herbert Smith Freehills

James Arnott

Partner, Management

Consulting

KPMG

Lyle Banks

General Manager,

Development and Trade

Pilbara Ports Authority

Bill Barker

APAC Regional Director -

Sectors

Advisian

Andrew Bedford

Director

KBR

Bronwyn Bell

Policy Adviser

The Chamber of Minerals

and Energy of Western

Australia

Raylene Bellottie

Director

Nanda Aboriginal

Corporation

Anjie Berry

Senior Associate

MinterEllison

Simon Biggs

Senior Deputy Vice-

Chancellor

The University of Western

Australia

Luke Blackbourn

Goverment and External

Affairs Manager

Yara Pilbara

Andrew Bland

Development Manager -

Infrastructure

WorleyParsons

Andris Blankenburgs

Director

H2 Energy Company Pty

Ltd

Debra Blaskett

Chief Corporate Services

Officer

Perth Airport Pty Ltd

Nick Borovac

Capability Project Engineer

Synergy

Matthew Bowdler

Principal Climate Change,

Sustainability

South32

Matthew Bowen

Partner, Energy and

Regulation

Jackson McDonald

Paul Browne

Tendering Manager

Onshore/Offshore

Technip Oceania Pty Ltd

Gary Bryant

General Manager Asset

Strategy

Alinta Energy

Prof Craig Buckley

Deputy Director Fuels &

Energy

Curtin University

Karlene Bylund

Director Commercial

Pilbara Ports Authority

Simon Byrne

General Counsel &

Company Secretary

ATCO

Helen Carbone

Regional Marketing

Manager

Deloitte

Karen Carriero

Project Director Stakeholder

Engagement and

Communications

WA Department of Primary

Industries and Regional

Development

Callum Carruth

Owner

Murchison House Station

Anne Carton

Strategic Engagement

Advisor

Synergy

Caterina Cassar

AGL Intergration Lead

AGL

Kylie Chalmers

Senior Project Advisor

Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal

Corporation

Rita Chan

Executive Assistant -

Natural Resourses Australia

ANZ Banking Group

Dale Chapman

Procurement and Category

Manager

WALGA

Dr Steve Charles

Senior Research Scientist

CSIRO

Billy Cilliers

Executive Advisor -

Logistics & Infrastructure

GHD

Christopher Clark

Deputy Director General,

Resources and Project

Facilitation

WA Department of Jobs,

Tourism, Science and

Innovation

Ashley Clements

Assistant Director

Infrastructure

South West Development

Commission

Gwen Cohen

Client Executive WA

Dassault Systems

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Rob Coltrona

General Manager

ATCO

Jeff Connolly

Chairman and Chief

Executive Officer

Siemens

Alexandra Convery

Adviser, Environment

Woodside Energy

Katie Cook

Senior Engineer

Arup

Antonia Cornwell

Economist

Synergy

Dermot Costello

WA Regional Adviser

Clean Energy Council

Christopher Cottam

A/Executive Director

WA Department of Jobs,

Tourism, Science and

Innovation

Dr Debra Cousins

Director Science and

Innovation

WA Department of Jobs,

Tourism, Science and

Innovation

Pat Creaghan

Managing Director & Chief

Operating Officer

ATCO

Jason Crusan

VP Technology

Woodside Energy

Bernadette Cullinane

Partner and National Oil and

Gas Leader

Deloitte

Tracey Curtis

Copland Leadership

Program Coordinator

CEDA

Owen Davis

Commercialisation Manager

Woodside Energy

Audrey Davis

Commercial Analyst

Synergy

Sergej Divkovic

Managing Director

Electro80

John Drage

Director

Nanda Aboriginal

Corporation

Thomas Durr

Chief Operating Officer and

Managing Director

MSI Global Business

Solutions

Sam Edwards

Solicitor

Herbert Smith Freehills

Kurt El Sayed

Asset Management and

Engineering Superintendent

Rio Tinto

Tony Evans

President

RAC (WA)

Rosalyn Fares

Event Coordinator

CEDA

Dr Alan Finkel AO

Chief Scientist of Australia

Office of the Chief Scientist

Jason Fonti

Origination and Value Chain

Leader

GHD Advisory

Darren Foster

Director General

WA Department of the

Premier and Cabinet

Kelli Friar

Manager Strategy

Implementation and

Integration

Horizon Power

Rob Fruin

Manager, Wholesale

Strategy & Planning

Synergy

Mark Gadsby

General Manager Kleenheat

Wesfarmers Kleenheat Gas

Andrea Galt

New Energy Partnership

Program Manager

Woodside Energy

Michel Gantois

General Manager Hydrogen

Fortescue Metals Group

Anil Gopal

Commercial Advisor

Alinta Energy

Stevan Green

President, Gas, Australia

ATCO

Gary Grey AO

GM - External Affairs

Mineral Resources Ltd

Andy Griffin

Executive General Manager

Avid Resources

Brett Grosverenor

Director Development

Primero Group

John Gunawan

Energy Specialist

South32

Brian Haggerty

VP Innovation Capability

Woodside Energy

Michael Hain

Partner

K&L Gates

Brendan Hammond

Chair, WA Regional

Development Trust

Department of Primary

Industry and Regional

Development

Dr Patrick Hartley

Research Director, Oil Gas

& Fuels

CSIRO

Darryl Healey

Director of Sales &

Marketing

Pan Pacific Hotels Group

Edward Hester

Business Development

Manager

Pan Pacific Hotels Group

Joel Hextall

Account Manager

Siemens

Manus Higgins

Senior Analyst

AEMO

Rowan Hill

General Manager Energy

Mineral Resources Limited

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Ian Hind

Business Development

Manager

Mid West Ports

Leif Hinrichsen

Regional Sales Manager

Siemens

Steve Holden

Chief Property Officer

Perth Airport Pty Ltd

Leigh Holder

Legal Counsel and

Company Secretary

Yara Pilbara

Mike Houlahan

Chief Financial Officer

Horizon Power

Rosh Ireland

Director

WA Department of Primary

Industries and Regional

Development

Matthew Iustini

Chief Executive Officer

Technical Resources

Luke Iustini

Financial Controller

Technical Resources Pty

Ltd

John Ivulich

Chief Financial Officer

ATCO

Lourens Jacobs

Development Lead

Hydrogen

Woodside Energy

Russell James

General Manager Busines

Development

ATCO

Prof Michael Johns

Winthrop Professor -

School of Mechanical and

Chemical Engineering

The University of Western

Australia

Andrew Johnston

Director

Azure Capital Pty Ltd

Steven Kane

Senior Analyst

Economic Regulation

Authority

Joanne Keeling

Principal Project Officer,

Regional Investment -

Infrastructure

WA Department of Primary

Industries and Regional

Development

Louis Kent

Principle - Innovation,

Sustainable Operations

BHP

Dominik Kepinski

Senior Associate

Clifford Chance

Peter Kerr

Executive Manager -

Growth

Western Power

Peter King

Director Port Development

Pilbara Ports Authority

Prof Peter Klinken AC

Chief Scientist of Western

Australia

WA Department of Jobs,

Tourism, Science and

Innovation

Alexander Kluger

Principal

The Boston Consulting

Group

Costantinos Kondilis

Key Account Manager

Siemens

Jenny Laidlaw

Assistant Director

Economic Regulation

Authority

Ian Lambert

Regional Account Mgr Rio

Tinto

Siemens

Alan Langford

Chief Economist

Bankwest

John Langoulant AO

State President

CEDA

Danny Le

Account Manager

Alinta Energy

Sam Lee Mohan

Project Manager

ATCO

James Leiper

Associate - Structural

Pritchard Francis

Sin Wei Lim

Manager, Asset

Performance

ATCO

Lawrence Lim

Finance Manager, Power

Generation

Alinta Energy

Dr Kaiyu Lin

Infrastructure Manager

NSW

KBR

Nathan Ling

Manager, Corporate

Development

Synergy

Dylan Lipinski

General Manager

WA Department of Jobs,

Tourism, Science and

Innovation

Terrence Loh

Manager, Portfolio Projects

Synergy

Edgar Longui

Business Development

Manager

TechnipFMC

Yanqui Lou

Asset Performance

Manager

Synergy

Alex Lowe

Associate

MinterEllison

Iain Mackenzie

Chief Electrical Engineer

Woodside Energy

The Hon Alannah

MacTiernan MLC

Minister for Regional

Development; Agriculture

and Food; Ports;

Minister Assisting the

Minister for State

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Development, Jobs and

Trade

Todd Mairs

Director

Churchill Consulting

Christopher Malins

Energy Transition BD

Director

io consulting

Rachael Mallard

Director

Nanda Aboriginal

Corporation

Allan Mason

Chief Projects and

Development Officer

Perth Airport

Margot Matthews

Chief Executive Officer

LNG Marine Fuel Institute

Daniela Mattheys

Principal Policy Adviser

Office of the Hon. Alannah

MacTiernan, MLC

Prof Eric May

Director ACLNGF

The University of Western

Australia

Emanon McCabe

Executive Director

WA Department of Primary

Industries and Regional

Development

Sarah McEvoy

Executive Director Strategic

Policy and Programs

WA Department of Water

and Environmental

Regulation

Steve McGill

Specialist Innovation (LET)

BHP

Andrew McLean

Partner

Herbert Smith Freehills

Christopher Mears

Business Development –

Digital Industries

Siemens

Peter Metcalfe

General Manager

Government Relations

Woodside Energy

Cris Moreno

Director - Onshore/Offshore

Operations - Australia &

Oceania

TechnipFMC

Linda Murdoch

Senior Public Policy Adviser

RAC (WA)

Chad Murphy

Major Account Manager

Alinta Energy

Linh Nguyen

Policy Adviser

The Chamber of Minerals

and Energy of Western

Australia

Nancy Nguyen

Commercialisation Manager

Woodside Energy

Daniel Nocciolino

A/General Manager

Commercial

Synergy

Lizzie O'Brien

Senior Advisor - Regulation

& Access

GHD Advisory

Geoff O'Connor

Manager

Lloyds Register International

Colin O'Neill

Fixed Equipment Global

Category Principal

Rio Tinto

Julie O'Neill

Chief Investment Officer

Insurance Commission of

Western Australia

Fabio Otranto

Project Leader - Civil

Pritchard Francis

Everlyne Owili

Senior Analyst

Alinta Energy

Nitin Panhale

Development Manager

Advisian

Mark Paramor

Director, Markets and

Business Development

EY

Brian Pereira

Chief Financial Officer

Perth Airport

Paul Peverley

Sales Director

Haskel Group

Luca Pietropiccolo

Snr Financial Planning &

Analysis Manager

Alinta Energy

Daniel Pitcher

Major Account Manager

Alinta Energy

Clare Pope

Partner

PwC Australia

Robert Pullella

Principal Analyst

Economic Regulation

Authority

Michael Puls

Customer Relationship

Manager

APA Group

Ash Puri

Commercial Trade Manager

Pilbara Ports Authority

Patrick Ragan

Major Connection Portfolio

Specialist

Western Power

Giles Redmile

Chief Executive Officer

Perth Energy

Alison Reeve

Taskforce Leader - National

Hydrogen Strategy

Office of the Chief Scientist

Hugh Reynolds

Managing Director

BE&R Consulting Pty Ltd

Nick Reynolds

Executive Advisor - Strategy

and Commercial

GHD

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Keith Ritchie

Head of Communications

and Government Affairs

Siemens

Shelley Robertson

Executive General Manager

Energy

Mineral Resources Limited

Natalie Robins

Principal Analyst

Economic Regulation

Authority

Fiona Roche

Deputy Director General,

Industry, Science and

Innovation

WA Department of Jobs,

Tourism, Science and

Innovation

Paula Rogers

State Director

CEDA

Mike Rowe

Director General

WA Department of Water

and Environmental

Regulation

Tara Roy

Relationship Executive

Commonwealth Bank of

Australia

Gordon Rule

Manager - Energy &

Analytics

Horizon Power

Timm Runnion

Chief Executive Officer

MSI Global Business

Solutions

Noel Ryan

Leasing & Development

Manager

Perth Airport Pty Ltd

Colin Sadlier

Head of Business

Development

AGIG

Daniel Sawyer

Corporate Lawyer

Synergy

Philip Sealey

Partner

Clifford Chance

Goran Seat

Senior Associate

Advisian

Peter Sgardelis

Executive Director

Hydrogen Renewables

Australia Pty Ltd

Mark Shaw

Manager - Water

Technology

GHD

Jackie Shervington

WA State Manager

AGL

Russell Slaughter

Project Development

Manager - Environmental

Alinta Energy

Aaron Smith

Managing Director

H2 Energy Company Pty

Ltd

Michael Smith

Chairman

7-Eleven Australia

Ryan Smyth

Executive - Business

Development

Coffey Environments

Australia Pty Ltd

Felix Sommerhalder

Senior Investment Manager

Insurance Commission of

Western Australia

Belinda Sparkhall

Murchison House Station

Shimon Spina

Leasing & Development

Manager, Property

Perth Airport

Braham Stander

General Manager, Projects

& Development

Perth Airport Pty Ltd

Amy Stanley

General Manager, Human

Resources & Corporate

Affairs

ATCO

Kwai Steinohrt

Associate Director

CEDA

Harry Street

Regional Manager,

Commercial & Industrial

Alinta Energy

William Street

BI Reporting & Operations

Specialist

Alinta Energy

Damon Sunderland

Engineering Geologist

Arup

Ryosuke Takezawa

VP - Commercial &

Business Development

Mitsui E&P Australia

Cheryl Tan

Associate Director

Azure Capital Pty Ltd

Andrew Tan

Acting Manager Director

Chiyoda

Ryan Taylor-Walsh

General Manager

Theia Energy

Fred Teng

Manager Corporate Finance

and Project Control

Perth Airport

Kari Thomas

Executive Assistant

Deloitte

Mehdi Toufan

General Manager Integrated

Energy

ATCO

Samantha Tough

Director

Clean Energy Finance

Corporation

Jody Touyz

Treasury Manager

Western Power

Kylie Turner

Senior Government

Relations Adviser

Synergy

Stephanie Unwin

Chief Executive Officer

Horizon Power

Joep Vaessen

Manager - Power

Engineering

GHD

Jop van Hattum

Chief Operating Officer

Theia Energy

Patrick Walker

Executive General Manager

Advocacy and Members

RAC (WA)

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Aaron Walker

Acting Senior

Representative, WA

Reserve Bank of Australia

Penny Walsh

Director, Upstream External

Affairs

BP Australia

Gary Wheatley

Head of Sales - APAC

KBR

Brett Whisson

Project Director Commercial

Horizon Power

Rob Whitham

Lead principle Energy &

Utilities, Nickel West

BHP

Nicola Wilkins

Principal Renewable

Engineer

Horizon Power

Claire Wilkinson

Director, WA

Australian Petroleum

Production and Exploration

Association

Rob Wilson

Head of Western Australia

Clean Energy Finance

Corporation

Ben Wood

Membership and Marketing

Services Advisor

CEDA

Capt Scott Woodward

Chief Operating Officer

Perth Airport Pty Ltd

Josh Wozniuk

Project Development

Engineer

Alinta Energy

Joe Wyder

Technical Advisor

WA Department of Primary

Industries and Regional

Development

Daniel Zador

Partner

Herbert Smith Freehills

Marzia Zamir

Project Manager

WA Department of Jobs,

Tourism, Science and

Innovation

Ben Ziegelaar

Airport Electrical Engineer

Perth Airport Pty Ltd

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CEDA WA: Upcoming events 2019

Who’s protecting our data privacy?

DATE Wednesday, 9 October 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE Grand Ballroom, Hyatt Hotel Perth SPEAKERS Rod Sims, Chairman, ACCC

EVENT OVERVIEW Leading the global investigation into social media giants that have

disrupted and controlled the Australian media landscape, CEDA WA welcomes

ACCC, Chairman Rod Sims. Rod will outline the ACCC’s perspective on a global

standard framework for data and privacy. He will provide responses to the role of

global digital platforms in the supply and access of news and content in Australia and the responsibility

they should hold as gateways to information.

Sponsored by CEDA member: Ashurst

Value generation through innovation DATE Friday 25 October 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE State Reception Centre, Fraser’s Kings Park SPEAKERS Kerryl Bradshaw, Director Industry - Resources, Microsoft; Richard

Marsh, Digital Mining Lead, ABB Australia; Dan Hookham, Level 19 Chief Innovation

Officer, Velrada; Vanessa Torres, Chief Technology Officer, South32

EVENT OVERVIEW Leaders across multidisciplinary sectors are leveraging innovation

to reimagine the future of the resource sector in WA.

Sponsored by CEDA members: ABB Australia and Microsoft

Cybercrime – a WA attack DATE Tuesday 29 October 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE State Reception Centre, Fraser’s Kings Park SPEAKERS Jeff Campbell, Cyber & Information Security Officer, Horizon Power;

Rochelle Fleming; Business Manager; Sapien Cyber; Ian Martinus, Director, WA

AustCyber Innovation Hub, David Singleton, Chief Executive Officer, Austal

EVENT OVERVIEW Inside look at the economic consequences of cyber attacks to the

State of Western Australia.

Sponsored by CEDA member: Edith Cowan University

WA State of the State 2019 DATE Wednesday 4 December 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE Grand Ballroom 1 & 2, Crown Perth Convention Centre SPEAKERS Michelle Andrews, Director General, WA Department of Communities;

Anthony Kannis, Project Director, Metronet; Nicole Lockwood, Independent Chair,

Westport Taskforce; The Hon Mark McGowan MLA, Minister for Public Sector;

Management; State Development; Jobs and Trade; and Federal-State Relations

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA welcomes Premier of Western Australia, the Hon. Mark

McGowan to keynote the 2019 WA State of the State event, together with senior WA

Ministers who will detail the Government’s plans for leading the State’s economy.

Sponsored by CEDA member: Siemens, BP and Curtin University

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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 spans every state and territory and includes more than 780 of

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:

Paula Rogers, State Director 08 6104 7101 [email protected] Ben Wood, Membership Advisor 08 6104 7105 [email protected] Tracey Curtis, Membership & Copland Leadership Program Coordinator 08 6104 7103 [email protected]

Kwai Steinohrt, Associate Director 08 6104 7102 [email protected] Rosie Fares, Events Coordinator 08 6104 7104 [email protected]

www.ceda.com.au