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MAJOR SPONSOR www.ceda.com.au Maximising health precincts Thursday 28 February 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm Novotel Sydney Parramatta
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MAJOR SPONSOR

www.ceda.com.au

Maximising health precincts

Thursday 28 February 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

Novotel Sydney Parramatta

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agenda

12.00pm Registrations

12.10pm Welcome Lee Kelly State Director, NSW/ACT, CEDA

12.15pm Introduction Prof Annemarie Hennessey

Dean, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University 12.20pm Keynote address Elizabeth Koff Secretary, NSW Health 12.40pm Lunch 1.10pm Moderated discussion

Prof Annemarie Hennessey Dean, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University David Borger Western Sydney Director, Sydney Business Chamber Darryl Harkness Chief Executive Officer, Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research Elizabeth Koff Secretary, NSW Health Kerry Robinson Chief Executive Officer, Blacktown City Council 1.40pm Q&A session

1.55pm Vote of Thanks Lee Kelly

State Director, NSW/ACT, CEDA 2.00pm Close

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using #Health

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

sponsor

Major series sponsor

Western Sydney University

Western Sydney University is a large, innovative and research-led university,

embedded in every major city across one of the most economically significant

and fastest growing regions in Australia.

Established in 1989, the University has nearly 200,000 alumni, 46,000 students

and 4,500 staff. ‘Western’ is ranked in the top two per cent of universities

worldwide, as well as the world’s top 100 universities under 50 years of age.

Over 50 per cent of the University’s students are the first in their family to attend

university, making it a truly transformative institution.

The University offers a growing range of flexible online degrees. Opened in early

2017, the University’s purpose-built, high-rise campus in Parramatta CBD is one

of Australia’s most technologically sophisticated teaching and research facilities.

‘Western’ followed in 2018 with a new high rise campus in downtown Liverpool.

The University will partner in 2022 with UNSW in the new Engineering Innovation

Hub in the Parramatta CBD with further joint ventures planned with the coming

Western Sydney Airport in a “Multiversity”.

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keynote speaker

Elizabeth Koff

Secretary, NSW Health

Elizabeth has held a number of Senior Executive roles within the NSW health

system, across operational and policy portfolios.

Elizabeth was appointed Secretary, NSW Health in 2016. As Secretary, Elizabeth

is responsible for the management of the NSW health system and setting

strategic direction to ensure NSW continues to provide exceptional healthcare,

research and education.

Elizabeth is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology Sydney, and a

Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD).

Elizabeth is proud CEDA Trustee.

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using #Health

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

speaker

David Borger

Executive Director, Western Sydney Business Chamber

David was appointed by the Chamber in 2012 as inaugural Western Sydney

Director of the Sydney Business Chamber.

The Western Sydney First program works with members to engage with decision

makers and advocate for enlightened public policy that drives the region forward.

David led a campaign in support of the Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys

Creek including establishing the Western Sydney Airport Alliance. He has

collaborated with chief executive officers, managing partners and Vice

Chancellors to support campaigns like the Powerhouse Museum to Parramatta,

the Westmead and Liverpool Innovation Districts, Sydney Olympic Park,

Parramatta Light Rail and West Metro.

Prior to this, he served in the NSW Labor Government as the Minister for Roads,

Minister assisting the Minister for Transport and Roads, Minister for Housing, as

well as Minister for Western Sydney.

As Housing Minister, David oversaw the construction of approximately 9,000

new social housing dwellings - including 6,300 through the Nation Building

Economic Stimulus Plan. David has also worked as an Urban Planner and

adviser to the Minister for Planning. He was also the youngest person, at 30

years of age, to hold the office of Lord Mayor of Parramatta, where he served

for three terms.

David is currently a Director of Think Planners; and serves as a non-executive

director on the boards of the Sydney Festival, Evolve Housing, and the

Westmead Medical Research Foundation as well as a member of the advisory

board of the Southern Cross Group.

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speaker

Darryl Harkness

Chief Executive Officer, Ingham Institute for Applied

Medical Research

Darryl Harkness joined the Ingham Institute in December 2017 as their first CEO.

The Ingham Institute is all about addressing health issues in South Western

Sydney. Darryl’s focus is primarily around their expansion across the

Southwestern Sydney Local Health District, creating new research capabilities,

enabling research translation and engaging with industry partners and local

communities.

Prior to joining the Ingham Institute Darryl spent nearly 30 years with Johnson &

Johnson, most recently as Vice President of Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery

and member of the Johnson & Johnson Medical Australia & New Zealand

Board. During his career Darryl had a number of overseas postings which

included leading the Ortho Clinical Diagnostics businesses in Asia Pacific and

being a member of their Global Management Board.

His business experience also includes leadership of Johnson & Johnson

companies working in bariatrics, minimally invasive surgery, low temperature

sterilisation, hand hygiene and cardiology. These diverse roles provided many

opportunities to work with leading clinicians as new technologies were

developed, evaluated and eventually made available to treat patients.

Darryl served two terms on the Board of the Medical Technology Association of

Australia including one term as Treasurer. He was fortunate to be involved in

many of Johnson & Johnson’s community initiatives and served as chair of their

Diversity & Inclusion Council.

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CEDA will be tweeting from this

event using #Health

Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news

speaker

Kerry Robinson

Chief Executive Officer, Blacktown City Council

Kerry has broad experience in town planning, valuation, real estate, property

development and local government. He has held senior roles in corporates such

as Raine & Horne Commercial, Delfin Property Group and Lend Lease

Development. While General Manager with Landcom and UrbanGrowth NSW,

he was responsible for the delivery of more than $1.5 billion of real estate.

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chair/ vote of thanks

Prof Annemarie Hennessey

Dean, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University

Professor Annemarie Hennessy is the Dean of Medicine at the School of

Medicine and currently holds the position of Foundation Professor of Medicine

as well. She is an active obstetric and renal physician based at the

Campbelltown Hospital.

Annemarie has a research interest in high blood pressure in pregnancy and has

active research collaborations with Universities and hospitals in Sydney, Sweden

and the USA.

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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.

corporate tables

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

at today’s event.

Bupa Deloitte EY Mark Moran Group

Nous Group Western Sydney University WSP

attendees

Samira Abboud Relationship Manager - City Significant Development City of Parramatta Raul Alvarez Project Manager Delivery UNSW Sydney Paul Andersen Program Director Development, Property & Logistics TAFE NSW Mark Ashby Client Relationships Manager NSW HESTA Cristina Attance Associate Advisian Kinsha Baidya Policy Officer NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet Helen Barcham Strategy & Executive Support Officer Western Sydney University Luke Baxby Partner Deloitte Tom Benn Associate BG&E

Prof Christine Bennett AO Dean, School of Medicine University of Notre Dame Anne-Louise Biddle Director Deloitte Andrew Black Director, Westmead Living Lab The University of Sydney Hannah Bleyerveen Civil Engineer WSP David Borger Western Sydney Director Sydney Business Chamber David Bowtell Associate Director - Policy & Events NSW/ACT CEDA Dr Timothy Boyle Director, Innovation and Commercialisation Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Kim Bray Executive Manager City Growth & Strategy Campbelltown City Council Kevin Brennan Strategic Manager City Economy City of Parramatta

Joe Cain Business Manager, Population Health Philips Electronics Jo Campbell Head of Design and Project Management Lendlease Richard Catto Chief Operating Officer MarkMoran Group Dr Ricky Chan Manager, Strategic Partnerships Australian Catholic University Max Chipchase Property Acquisition Officer MarkMoran Group Josephine Chow Director of Strategy & Partnership SWSLHD Louise Claridge Associate Director - Membership Engagement NSW/ACT CEDA Lisa Collins Head of Business Development First State Super Bill Cotter General Manager, Health Spotless

Peter Cowan Senior Engagement Manager - Public Sector, Talent Solutions Randstad Brett Cox Director, Communications Strategy and Policy Elton Consulting Prof Tony Cunningham Executive Director Westmead Institute for Medical Research Dan Cunningham Principal, Building Services WSP Matthew Curnow Director, Capital Projects PwC Australia Charles Curran AC Chairman Capital Investment Group Bernard Curran Director Capital Investment Group Charles E Curran Executive Director Capital Investment Group Greg Dobson Partner EY

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Naomi Douglas Associate Director CBRE Niki Douglas Senior Development Manager UNSW Sydney Mary Dowling Executive Director Health Services Association Eleni Doxaratoras Event Coordinator CEDA Sydney Office Sarah Duignan Associate Director EY Greg Dyer Director Western Sydney WSP Jackson Ehlers Senior Consultant Nous Group Duncan Ellis Director Deloitte Paul Emmett Senior Associate Conrad Gargett Alana Fisher Operations Manager Bupa Health Foundation Bupa Sean Flynn Senior Advisor E3 Advisory Caitlin Francis Partner EY Alexander Frankl Director Development UNSW Sydney Julian Frecklington CEDA Individual Non Members Chris Gantt Development Manager Celestino Pty Limited Darren Gardner Partner Bartier Perry

Don Garner Health Planning & Design Sector Lead | Architecture Jacobs Alison Gatt Assistant Auditor-General Audit Office of New South Wales Assoc Prof Christine Giles Executive Director Cancer Australia Yves Goarin Development Manager MarkMoran Group Tracey Good Executive Officer, UNSW Medicine The University of New South Wales Jody Gould Place Manager Transport for NSW Liz Gould Principal Policy Officer NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet Rory Gregg Partner Deloitte Brooke Griffin Executive Director – Strategic Health Initiatives The University of New South Wales Erin Griffin Executive Assistant ConnellGriffin Elizabeth Grinston General Counsel UNSW Sydney Ivy Halstead Director Slattery India Hardy Partner Deloitte Darryl Harkness Chief Executive Officer Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research

Scott Hearne Associate Director TSA Management Lionel Henderson Director - Strategic Business Engagement CSIRO Prof Annemarie Hennessey Dean,School of Medicine Western Sydney University Michael Henry Director NSW Health Joy Hiley Director Workforce Services South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Irene Hing Project Manager - Health PLanning AECOM Tim Hoffman Director Planning and Redesign Sydney Children's Hospitals Network Wayne Hutchinson Health Sector Lead - Delivery TSA Management Kay Hyman Chief Executive Nepean Blue Mountains, Local Health District Guy Inbar General Manager - Products Stellar Asia Pacific Garry Ingles Relationship Manager - Health ANZ Banking Group Scott Jackman Regional Director CBRE Monique Jackson Senior Consultant Nous Group Neill Jones Director Management Consulting KPMG Emma Jones Communications Officer The University of Sydney

Lee Kelly State Director NSW and ACT CEDA Geoff King Head of Future City City of Parramatta Cameron Kirby Chief Financial Officer MarkMoran Group Michael Kitts Partner Deloitte Elizabeth Koff Secretary NSW Health Daniel Kyriacou Strategy and Business Development Executive Achieve Australia Joselyn Lakin Senior Advisor E3 Advisory Marta Lamberty Client Relationship Manager First State Super Andy Lane Director Deloitte Mark Lawler General Manager- Property Achieve Australia Mai Le Project Officer Investment NSW Department of Industry | Industry, Trade and Investment Janice Lee Director EY Michelle Lee Associate Director, Estate Master Planning and Strategy Western Sydney University Deryk Leiton Senior Partnership Manager First State Super Dr Stefanie Leung Hub Manager South West Sydney Research James Linton Program Manager Westmead Research Hub

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Carlo LoGiudice Director BBSI Group Graeme Loy Chief Executive Western Sydney Local Health District Trish Lyons The University of Sydney Paul Mahoney Executive General Manager, Government Spotless Leny Manassa Director BBSI Group Daniel Martin Director of Development, Medicine & Science The University of New South Wales Richard Martin Director ConnellGriffin James Mattson Partner Bartier Perry Vince Mc Taggart Principal Planning & Policy Officer NSW Health Dr Tom McClean Lead, Research and Social Policy Uniting (NSW.ACT) Cameron McClement Project Manager CBRE Roshan Mendis Director, Strategy Deloitte Ron Meyer Project Director TSA Management Ralph Mitchell Chief Operating Officer Children's Medical Research Institute Sandra Myk Client EngagementManager Insurance and Care NSW

Malcolm Naylor National Director CBRE Bernice Naylor Manager City Marketing and Economy Campbelltown City Council Mark Nichols Principal RSM Kate O’Sullivan Chief Operating Officer United States Studies Centre Jeff Oatman Senior Manager Memebership Green Building Council of Australia Bill Parasiris Director Commercial and Estate Planning Western Sydney University Jun Hyuk Park Consultant Nous Group Amanda Parker Director, Government & Stakeholder Engagement Mark Moran Group Emma Parry Director, Marketing & Communications RTW Communications Erika Pawley Director Greater Sydney Commission Prof Christopher Peck Director of the University’s Westmead Initiative The University of Sydney Nathan Penberthy Executive Consultant Advisian Fabrizio Perilli Chief Executive Officer, Development & Construction TOGA Group Rebecca Purser GWS Market Operations PwC Australia Fiona Rankin Director IMTS University of Wollongong

Carmen Rechbauer Executive Director, Clinical Support Services NSW Health Share Jessika Riordan Personal Assistant to Development Directors The GPT Group Mark Roberts A/Director Business Improvement and Assurance University of Wollongong Max Robinson Development Officer MarkMoran Group Kerry Robinson CEO Blacktown City Council Fiona Rose Director, Client Engagement NSW Department of Industry - Jobs for NSW Lynda Rose Faculty General Manager The University of Sydney Jonathan Ross Head of Public Sector Westpac Annette Schmiede Executive Leader, Bupa Health Foundation Bupa Peter Schmith Head of Design Richard Crookes Constructions Glenn Scott Principal HASSELL Brad Scutella Risk Insights lead Insurance and Care NSW Deep Shah Senior Quantity Surveyor Slattery Grant Simpson Foundation Director Neuroscience Research Australia Simon Smith Principal Nous Group

Lolita Spears Membership Advisor, NSW and ACT CEDA Mark Stante National Development Origination Manager Matt Stanway Development Manager Charter Hall Tony Stephens Director, Client Engagement NSW Department of Industry - Jobs for NSW Michael Still Chair, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Board South Eastern Local Health District Chuck Stone Director, Commercial Development Unit University of Wollongong Julia Strelitz Partner, National Health Team PwC Australia Zoe Terpening Executive Officer – Strategic Health Initiatives The University of New South Wales Einion Thomas Technical Director AECOM Katherine Thompson Project Manager KJA Emily Tinson Senior Officer City Innovation Liverpool City Council Catherine Tripodi Relationship Manager First State Super Ross Tucker Head of Strategy & Business Development Lendlease Dee Turner Director, Capital Projects PwC Australia

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Natalie Turner Lead Client Service Partner Deloitte Todd Upton Strategic Risk Intelligence Manager Insurance and Care NSW FIona Venn Associate Director WSP Raman Vishwanathan Relationship Manager - Health ANZ Banking Group Chris Wajzer Associate Director EY

Monique Wakefield Director - Comms & Engagement - Westmead Redevelopment, Western Sydney Local Health District Rubal Walia Director PwC Australia Scott Walsberger NSW Heart Health Manager Heart Foundation Scott Warren Project Director Elton Consulting Sarah Webster Director UrbanGrowth NSW Development Corporation

Heidi Wilcoxon Director Nous Group Clare WIlde Principal Planning & Policy Officer NSW Health Melinda Willcocks Coordinator City Marketing and Destination Campbelltown City Council Greg Woodhams Executive Director Greater Sydney Commission Chin Young Section Principal - Health & Life Sc. | Architecture Jacobs

Bruno Zinghini Executive Director Health Infrastructure NSW Bronwyn Zorgdrager Senior Business Development Mananger Stockland Bronwyn Zorgdrager Senior Business Development Mananger Stockland

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CEDA NSW/ACT: March 2019

Technology that shapes cities

DATE Tuesday 12 March 2019, 11.45am to 2.00pm

VENUE Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney

SPEAKERS Rodd Staples, Secretary, Transport for NSW; and Anna Chau,

Acting Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Australia

Supported by CEDA member: GHD

Sustainability in urban development

DATE Thursday 14 March 2019, 11.45am to 2.00pm

VENUE Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney

SPEAKERS Monica Barone, Chief Executive Officer, City of Sydney; Romily

Madew AO, Chief Executive, Green Building Council of Australia; Charlie

Crane, Commercial Manager, Veolia; and Wesley Enoch, Director, Sydney

Festival

Supported by CEDA members: ABB and Commonwealth Bank of

Australia

The social CEO

DATE Friday 22 March 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

VENUE Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney

SPEAKERS Alison Watkins, Group Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil;

Debby Blakey, Chief Executive Officer, HESTA; Steven Spurr, Chief

Executive Officer, Edelman Australia

Sponsorship opportunities available

Budget balance: underwriting Australia's social compact

DATE Friday 29 March 2019, 11.45am to 2.00pm

VENUE The University of Sydney, Sydney

SPEAKERS Chris Richardson, Partner, Deloitte Access Economics; Felicity

Emmett, Senior Economist, ANZ; Jarrod Ball, Chief Economist, CEDA

Hosted by CEDA members: The University of Sydney Business School

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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:

Lee Kelly, State Director NSW/ACT 02 9299 7022 [email protected] David Bowtell, Associate Director - Policy & Events NSW/ACT 02 9779 9742 [email protected]

Louise Claridge, Associate Director -Membership Engagement NSW/ACT 02 9779 9751 [email protected] Lolita Spears, Membership Advisor, NSW & ACT 02 9779 9748 [email protected]

www.ceda.com.au


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