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Tasmania State of the State
Keynote speaker: The Hon. Will Hodgman MP, Premier
of Tasmania
Friday 23 November, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
Wrest Point
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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sponsors
Event major sponsor
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand is a professional body
comprised of over 120,000 diverse, talented and financially astute members who
utilise their skills every day to make a difference for businesses the world over.
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.
We engage in thought leadership and advocacy in areas of public interest,
including constructive submissions on government policy and regulation.
We are a member of the International Federation of Accountants and are
connected globally through the 800,000-strong Global Accounting Alliance and
Chartered Accountants Worldwide which supports and promotes over 320,000
Chartered Accountants in more than 180 countries.
We also have a strategic alliance with the Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants, a representative body of more than 711,000 current and next-
generation accounting professionals worldwide and is one of the largest
accounting alliances in the world, providing the full range of accounting
qualifications to students and business.
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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, New South Wales, ACT and New
Zealand.
To specifically support the Tasmanian Government, we have a dedicated and
experienced team based in Hobart. 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.
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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 University of Tasmania 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.
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 Monash University
and undergraduate degrees in Business (Economics) and Arts from the
University of Southern Queensland.
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 Macquarie University, 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.
Lyndal is currently the deputy chair on the Tasmanian Regional Council of the
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and is their representative on
the ASIC Regional Liaison Committee in Tasmania.
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.
Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.
corporate tables
CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table
at today’s event.
Aurora Energy Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
CoINVEST Commonwealth Bank of Australia
EY Hydro Tasmania KPMG TasNetworks
Westpac
attendees
Evangelista Albertini Chief Operating Officer Hydro Tasmania Michael Ash General Manger, Network Commercial & Major Customer TasNetworks Chris Atkins Chief Executive Officer Tasbuild Ltd Kim Backhouse Chief Operating Officer Oak Tasmania Darren Backhouse Relationship Manager, Public Sector Tasmania Westpac Institutional Bank Nigel Bailey Leader Information Technology TasNetworks Gary Baird State Manager John Holland Lance Balcombe Chief Executive Officer TasNetworks
Janet Barnes Regional Director Telstra David Berechree Audit Manager Hydro Tasmania Emma Birch Senior Engineer Civil, Dam Safety Hydro Tasmania Prof Rufus Black Vice-Chancellor University of Tasmania Mike Blake Non-Executive Director TasTAFE Wally Borovac Chief Financial Officer Hydro Tasmania Josh Bradshaw Specialist, Government, Media and Stakeholder Relations TasNetworks Neil Bramich Director KPMG
David Brennan Chief Executive Officer Carers Tasmania Michael Brewster CEDA Individual Trustee Ross Burridge General Manager, Finance & Business Services TasNetworks Ben Byth Senior Business Development Manager, Victoria CPB Contractors Justin Caccavo Regional General Manager for Retail Tasmania Westpac Michael Camilleri State Director, Victoria and Tasmania CEDA Tammy Chu Managing Director Entura
Louise Clark Community Relations Specialist, Bell Bay Aluminium Rio Tinto Bess Clark General Manager, Strategy & Stakeholder Relations TasNetworks Jesse Clark Manager, Production & Maintenance Hydro Tasmania Monika Clarke Director KPMG Dean Coleman Managing Director SolutionsWon Group Michael Cutler Government Relations South32 Anita Dahlenburg Partner, Tasmania Deloitte Gerard Dalbosco Managing Partner, Melbourne Office EY
Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.
Adam Dance Treasury and Financial Analysis Manager Hydro Tasmania Carmen Davey Client Experience Manager Westpac Stephen Davy Chief Executive Officer Hydro Tasmania Josef de Vries Senior Manager, Government Commonwealth Bank of Australia Rhys Edwards EY Phillip Ellerton Key Account Manager Entura Richard Fader Director Offshore Unlimited Miles Farrow Head of Compliance & Principal Legal Officer MyState Lyndon Fenton Alt Director Tasbuild Ltd Alicia Flakemore Senior Partner Crowe Horwath Mark Flower Member Engagement Manager, Victoria and Tasmania CEDA Elyse Gatt Government Affairs BP Australia Meredith Gibbons Lead Corporate Affiars South32 Kym Goodes Chief Executive Officer Tascoss
Michael Goss Head of Corporate, Regional and Financial Services, Tasmania Commonwealth Bank of Australia Adrian Granger Director Tasbuild Ltd Mellissa Gray Director, Policy Division Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet Paul Green Partner KPMG Dr Stephen Gumley AO Director TasWater Miles Hampton Chairman MyState John Hartley Chief Executive Officer CoInvest Amy Henderson Senior Corporate Affairs Advisor Aurora Energy Heather Hicks Partner KPMG Amy Hills Chief Operating Officer Tourism Tasmania Jim Howatt Director Tasbuild Ltd Kane Ingham General Manager Commercial Services Aurora Energy Eleanor Inglis Government Relations Manager Hydro Tasmania James Jenkins Manager Corporate Finance Hydro Tasmania
Greg Johannes EY Garth Johnson Senior Credit and Treasury Risk Analyst Hydro Tasmania Mark Jones Director, T21 Tourism Tasmania Jason Kambovski Head of Public Sector Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia Westpac Institutional Bank Rebecca Kardos Chief Executive Officer Aurora Energy Chas Kelly Director Chas Kelly Transport Andrew Kennedy Project Engineer CPB Contractors Helen Kessler Assistant Director Federal Department of Health Mandy Khanna Chief Risk Officer MyState Alicia Leis Partner WLF Accounting & Advisory Mark Leis Program Director- West Point Development Federal Group James Lowe Strategy Analyst MyState Lesley Mackay General Manager The Smith Family Bruce Maher State Manager Hansen Yuncken Robert Mallett Executive Officer Tasmanian Small Business Council
Stephen Manners Partner KPMG Rachael Matheson Director Tasbuild Ltd Jeremy Mathieson Team Manager, Government, Tasmania Telstra John Mazengarb Business Advisor Tasbuild Ltd Shane McCarthy Manager, Middle Office Hydro Tasmania Danny McCarthy Partner WLF Accounting & Advisory Cameron McCulloch Manager Asset Strategy & risk Hydro Tasmania Kate McKenzie General Counsel & Corporation Secetary Hydro Tasmania Craig McKinlay Manager Customer Operations Aurora Energy Karen Menzie Manager Broker & Retail Operations MyState Paul Moss General Manager, Operations & Technology MyState David Nelan Executive General Manager, Commercial and Finance Oak Possability Keryn Nylander Director Aurora Energy Ryan O'Halloran Senior Manager KPMG
Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.
Stephen Palmer TL Secondary Electrical Engineering Entura Alexandra Paterson Assistant Director - Economic Policy Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet Michael Patterson NSW Corporate Affairs Manager Telstra Melinda Percival General Manager, Marketing & Product Aurora Energy John Perry Coordinator General Tasmanian Department of State Growth Gene Phair Head of Shadforth Tasmania Shadforth Financial Services Duncan Pittard Regional Manager, Victoria and Tasmania Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand Umesh Ratnagobal Associate Director Communications and Marketing City of Hobart Lachlan Rees Senior Advisor - Government, Industry & Public Policy Suncorp Group David Richardson Partner KPMG Heath Roberts Associate Director KPMG
Anita Robertson Chief Financial Officer Metro Tasmania Joanna Roswell Principal Jane Franklin Hall Yvonne Rundle Director Aurora Energy Donnette Rushworth Corporate Partnership Manager The Smith Family Tim Rutherford Partner KPMG John Sayers RR Project Leader TasNetworks Rod Scurrah Chairman Tasbuild Ltd Tony Seymour Director Commercial Equity Group Ryan Sharp Treasurer MyState David Shields Manager Delivery Hydro Tasmania Pip Shirley Family Violence Taskforce Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet Phil Sidney Director Tasbuild Ltd Tully Smith Corporate Affairs Manager Telstra
Stephen Spargo AM Adjunct Professor, Monash Law School Monash University Charmaine Stanton Manager, Operations & Infractructure Hydro Tasmania Chris Stone Commercial Credit Manager Westpac Institutional Bank John Stubley Chief Executive Officer Hobart City Council Melos Sulicich Managing Director & CEO MyState Christine Svarcas State Manager Federal Department of Health Angus Swindon Power & Water National Director Entura Andrew Taylor Lead HSE South32 Rachael Taylor Departmental Officer Federal Department of Health Kane Thornton Chief Executive Officer Clean Energy Council Simone Tobin PA McConnell Dowell Kate Todd Associate Director KPMG Chris Topham Manager, Risk & Insurance Hydro Tasmania
Justine Townsend Business Liaison & Visits Officer Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Becher Townshend Managing Director Font Public Relations Wayne Tucker General Manager Strategic Asset Management TasNetworks Erin Van Maanen Head of Corporation Compliance Hydro Tasmania Ron Vittorio Chairman COVA Thinking Chris Wallis Client Experience Manager Westpac Institutional Bank Kathryn Westwood Finance Manager Nyrstar Hobart Janelle Whittle General Manager, People & Culture MyState Alex Wilkins Head of Strategy MyState Helen Wilkinson Director Federal Department of Health Damon Wise General Manager The Mercury Caroline Wykamp Manager Wholesale Energy Transactions Hydro Tasmania Dean Yates Partner EY
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CEDA Victoria: November to December
The untapped value of analytics
DATE Tuesday 27 November, 7.00am to 9.00am
VENUE Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
SPEAKER Prof Ujwal Kayande, Director of the Centre for Business Analytics,
Melbourne Business School
EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA’s New economy breakfast series welcomes the
Centre for Business Analytics, Founding Director, Professor Ujwal
Kayande, co-author of a new global benchmarking study on how
organisations extract value from data analytics.
Supported by CEDA member SEEK
New directions for Australia’s energy system
DATE Wednesday 28 November, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Park Hyatt Melbourne
SPEAKERS Stephen Davy, Chief Executive Officer, Hydro Tasmania;
Richard Lowe, Executive Manager, Business Growth Division, TransGrid
and Audrey Zibelman, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Energy Market
Operator (AEMO)
EVENT OVERVIEW AEMO Chief Executive Audrey Zibelman leads this
discussion on strategic planning and investment priorities for the National
Energy Market.
Supported by CEDA member Marchment Hill Consulting
Mental health reform
DATE Tuesday 4 December, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Sofitel on Collins Melbourne
SPEAKERS Prof Peter Butterworth, Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Institute
of Applied Economic and Social Research; Prof Allan Fels AO, Professorial
Fellow, University of Melbourne; Prof Cathy Mihalopoulos, Deputy Director,
Deakin Health Economics
EVENT OVERVIEW The Productivity Commission is conducting an 18-
month inquiry into the role of mental health in the economy. Join CEDA to
help explore the issues and get an early insight into what the inquiry could
mean for the sector.
Sponsorship opportunities available
CEDA Victoria: November to December
Health and human services: connecting people with progress
DATE Monday 10 December, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Sofitel on Collins Melbourne
SPEAKERS Melinda Cilento, Chief Exectuive, CEDA; Rob Hulls, Director,
Centre for Innovative Justice, RMIT University; Melina Morrison, Chief
Executive Officer, Business COunil of Co-operatives and Mutuals and
James van Smeerdijk, Parnter, PwC;
EVENT OVERVIEW At this CEDA research release event find out why health
and human services are so important to Australia’s future reform and
prosperity and what can be done to address the growing pressure on the
sector.
Sponsorship opportunities available
Rethinking business: Mariana Mazzucato
DATE Friday 14 December, 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
SPEAKER Mariana Mazzucato, Chair in the Economics of Innovation and
Public Value, Unviersity College London
EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA in collaboration with Monash University and the
Centre for Policy Development present a unique opportunity to hear from
Mariana Mazzucato, one of the world’s leading voices on the economics of
growth and innovation.
Supported by CEDA members Australian Unity and Monash University
CEDA contact:
Esther Greco, Events Senior Coordinator
Phone: 03 9652 8414 | Email: [email protected]
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 Tasmania 03 9562 8416 [email protected] Mark Flower, Member Engagement Manager 03 9652 8405 [email protected] Jessica Lakey, Membership Advisor 03 9652 8417 [email protected],au
Ben Luttrell, Associate Director, Victoria and Tasmania 03 9652 8403 [email protected] Esther Greco, Senior Event Coordinator 03 9652 8414 [email protected] Zoe Hewison, Event Coordinator 03 9652 8403 [email protected]
www.ceda.com.au