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| Sallyanne Atkinson |
Brisbane Mayor & Businesswoman
Sallyanne Atkinson, AO is a respected business leader who has made a significant contribution to the Australian business landscape. Her extensive knowledge and experience forms part of the success story of many Australian organisations. She is currently the Special Representative for Queensland, South-East Asia in the Queensland Government, and a director of several public companies and associations. Her journalistic training has produced two books and several newspaper articles.
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| Sarina Bratton |
Founder – Orion Expedition Cruises
Founded in 2004, Orion Expedition Cruises is the brainchild of Sarina Bratton and remains an Australian owned, and based company. Sarina’s venture into her own luxury liner enterprise was preceded by executive roles with Norwegian Capricorn Line, and Cunard Line for which she received international praise for growing revenue to multi-million dollar proportions. Recognised and awarded for her business and leadership excellence Sarina’s extensive experience is sought after on the boards of several State government departments and authorities. |


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| Bernie Fraser |
Former Reserve Bank Governor
His seven year tenure as Reserve Bank Governor and earlier role of Secretary to the Treasury places Bernie Fraser in a well deserved position to advise governments and corporations on their economic relationship to global trends. He is widely credited with stuffing the inflation genie firmly back in the bottle, without knocking the economy on the head and causing massive unemployment. An excellent communicator Bernie succinctly educates audiences and demystifies the intricacies of domestic and global economic trends. |


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| Pru Goward MP |
Former Sex Discrimination Commissioner
Pru Goward, former Sex and Age Discrimination Commissioner and recipient of a Centenary Medal for services to journalism and women’s rights, is nominated as one of Australia’s top cultural and industrial relations influencers. Her speeches are published, she is author of A Business of Your Own, a study of success strategies for women in business, and has authored a biography of former Prime Minister, John Howard. Pru is described as an articulate and captivating presenter with a sharp intellect. |


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| Nick Greiner |
Former NSW Premier and Treasurer
Nick Greiner’s NSW government is clearly remembered as being a world leader in public sector reform, including privatisation, private infrastructure provision, contracting and financial management. In power from 1988 to 1992, a notable legacy of Nick’s rein is his establishment of the widely supported ICAC. Today, his knowledge and business acumen make him an in-demand consultant to wide-ranging industries in Australasia and the Asia-Pacific region. He holds a number of directorships with some of Australia’s leading companies. |


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| George Halkias |
Community & Sport
George is a well respected community figure who has supported some of the most vulnerable members in our community. Over the past 15 years he has coordinated innovative services and programs that have changed the lives of many Australians. Following completion of a psychology degree, George has worked extensively in the government and community sectors on various ground breaking projects. He has used his skills to find unique ways to involve the corporate world in his projects, such as the recent 2008 Homeless World Cup in Melbourne. |


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| Hon Paul Keating |
Former Prime Minister
Former Prime Minister Paul Keating is considered one of the greatest leaders in our country’s history. His election to the top job was on the strength of his 7 year role as Treasurer, where he was applauded for a range of economic reforms that transformed the Australian economy. His leadership saw the formation of a National Training Authority, superannuation scheme and implementation of the Mabo legislation recognising land rights for indigenous Australians. Paul’s knowledge of international and local issues makes him an engaging and respected speaker. |


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| Professor Ian Lowe AO |
Science, Technology and the Environment
Professor Ian Lowe AO, plays a leading role in the innovation and promotion of science and technology, and for the protection and sustainability of the environment. He holds senior positions at several of Australia’s universities, and is the President of the Australian Conservation Foundation. Prof Lowe today consults to all levels of government and private organisations, and is an integral member of several local and international groups targeting science, climate change and sustainability. Prof Lowe has, and continues to make, an immense contribution to science, environment and the Australian way of life. |


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| Michael Pascoe |
Finance Commentator & Journalist
Michael was one of the first to specialise in financial journalism in commercial broadcasting. He is well known to Australians as the Finance Editor of The Nine Network with at least weekly appearances over 18 years. He has the ability to interpret complex finance issues or world events and explain them to broadcast and live audiences. He has a tremendous grasp of world financial markets and their impact on our economy. He provides thought provoking opinions and tests the theories of our politicians and economists. He is a fabulous Emcee and after dinner speaker. |


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| Noel Pearson |
Influential Aboriginal leader
Deeply involved in campaigning for the rights of his community through several key leadership positions, Noel Pearson’s mission is to enable Cape York’s indigenous people to take responsibility for their lives by reinstating their rights and improving the choices available to them. His self-published monograph, Our Right to Take Responsibility details his position on the social issues affecting the community, and his current work draws widely on his thoughts on breaking down passive welfare dependency. |


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| Graham Richardson |
Political Power Broker
'Richo' has been one of our most effective and colourful politicians. He retired as a federal cabinet minister in 1994, but his behind the scenes influence continues today. He was snapped up by the Nine Network as a special political commentator, was on the board of the Sydney Olympics and Mayor of the Olympic Village. His grasp of the political landscape and nose for the mood of the electorate keeps him in demand as an advisor to many groups. His presentations are peppered with colourful anecdotes and laced with his incisive humour. He pulls no punches. |


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| Paul Scully-Power |
Australia's First Astronaut
His portrait hangs proudly in the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, honouring a distinguished career across a dizzying array of specialities: technology and strategy, defence and security, aviation and aerospace, ICT, oceanography and education. His contribution has global reach and a long list of awards and recognitions to match. Generally regarded as Australia’s first astronaut, Paul was aboard Challenger on the 13th flight of the space shuttle. |


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| Dr Keith Suter |
International Affairs Commentator
Best known for his expert commentary role on global affairs on the Seven Sunrise program, Keith is a huge thinker. His depth of understanding of global issues, terrorism, law, cultures, and business is extraordinary. He's a leading academic and member of the exclusive 'Club of Rome'with only 100 members which include Mikhail Gorbachev, Bill Gates and Al Gore. He was voted 'Australian Communicator of the Year in 2004. |


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