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  • Phillip Adams 

Phillip Adams 
Australia’s Finest Media Figures and Intellectuals

Phillip Adams is truly a National Living Treasure. Scores of honours and awards lay testament to his immense contribution to Australian media, arts and social innovation, and he remains amongst this country’s most influential intellectuals. Phillip is a widely respected broadcaster, filmmaker, author, archaeologist, controversialist, social commentator and satirist who has been described as ‘the most remarkable broadcaster in the history of this country’ (Robert Manne, The Monthly). Thousands of the world’s most prominent people have met with Phillip’s microphone, and his radio shows beam to millions around the world.
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  • Bettina Arndt 

Bettina Arndt 
Sex Therapist & Journalist 

Bettina came to prominence in the 70’s editing Forum, an adult sex education magazine. After the close of Forum in 1981 Bettina moved in to writing about broader social issues, particularly male-female relationships in The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Known for her controversial and bold statements, Bettina is often invited to participate on government committee’s and in radio interviews. She encourages lively debate and controversy.
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  • Sallyanne Atkinson 

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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  • Kim Beazley 

Kim Beazley 

ALP Leader 

The Honourable Kim Beazley, Federal Member for Brand, served in the Federal Parliament from1980. His Ministerial career began in 1983 with the first Hawke Government and matured into his election as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party in 1996 where he served until the general election in 2001. Kim’s indelible leadership and vision for the future secure his position in the Australian political landscape.

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  • Wayne Bennett 

Wayne Bennett 
Rugby Leagues's Super Coach

Wayne Bennett was Coach of the Brisbane Broncos for 21 years from 1988 until 2008. In 2009 he was appointed Coach of St George Illawarra in 2010 he took the team to its first NRL victory in 31 years. Wayne Bennett is recognised in Rugby League circles as one of the most influential and innovative of modern day coaches. He is the longest serving coach of a single club, has one of the best winning percentages, and ranks second in the number of premierships won as a coach at an elite level. A former state and international player, Wayne began coaching in 1976 at club level, and in 1986 became Queensland Director of Coaching. In 1987 he became a full-time coach with the Canberra Raiders. In his first season with the Raiders, Wayne coached them to their first-ever Grand Final and was named Coach of the Year. In 1988 Wayne joined the Brisbane Broncos as their inaugural coach. He guided the club to five premierships; two World Club Challenge titles; and three pre-season titles.
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  • Larissa Brown 

Larissa Brown 
 Sustainability Leadership

The impact of environmentalist Larissa Brown is such that she is recipient of the 2008 Australian Young Environmentalist of the Year; is a member of the Ministers Reference Council on Climate Change Adaptation and spoke for the environment at the 2008 Prime Minister’s 2020 Summit. Her reach is international; from interviewing the world’s most influential sustainability leaders to representing at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, saving big cats in Bolivia and a forest in Costa Rica. Founder and executive director of the Centre for Sustainability Leadership, Larissa supports everyday Australians make sustainable decisions for better communities and workplaces.
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  • Evonne Cawley, MBE, AO 

Evonne Cawley, MBE, AO 
International Tennis Champion

Evonne is one of Australia’s pre-eminent sporting legends. She dominated the tennis circuit during the 1970’s, winning Wimbeldon, the French Open and the British Hard Court Championships in the same year. In 1972 she was awarded an MBE, and the Order of Australia ten years later, following up with induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Today, Evonne actively facilitates Aboriginal access to sport through her Evonne Goolagong Cawley Trust, and works to increase female participation in tennis.
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  • Tim Costello 

Tim Costello 

CEO World Vision
In his “Tips from a travelling soul seeker” Reverend Costello shares his experiences of people far less fortunate than ourselves. A well known face and voice to audiences around Australia, Tim is known for his work with the homeless and marginalised people, and his stance against the excesses of gambling. In February 2004 he became Chief Executive of World Vision, Australia’s largest overseas aid organisation, drawn to the organisation’s philosophy of helping the poorest of the poor.

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  • Helen Dalley 

Helen Dalley 
Journalist and Interviewer

Helen Dalley’s check sheet reads like a who’s who of celebrities, world and current affairs. A highly respected journalist, Helen’s work features on 60 Minutes and A Current Affair, and includes coverage of the Iraq War and aftermath of the September 11 attacks. A senior business and finance reporter, Helen has built her success interviewing CEO’s, economists and politicians. Her finely tuned skill has put Helen at the table with Prime Ministers, movie stars and everyday people with extraordinary stories.
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  • Kay Danes 

Kay Danes 
Human Rights Activist

Kay Danes is a bestselling author, speaker and humanitarian. She is an amazing speaker who commands the attention of her audience. She is funny, articulate and compelling.Kay is a real life Aussie Adventurer with an amazing ability to tell the most incredible stories — incredible because they are based on her own real life experiences. Her messages of courage and resilience will inspire YOU, as they have millions of others who have read her books, heard her speak at international conferences, or attended her writing and motivational workshops.
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  • Jon Dee 

Jon Dee 
Founder – Planet Ark

Passionate environmental champion and lobbyist, Jon Dee, founded Planet Ark in 1991 with former tennis great and friend, Pat Cash. Planet Ark’s meteoric rise enjoys support from celebrities the world over including Richard Branson, Pierce Brosnan and Olivia Newton-John, among many others. His initiative and innate drive directs a flood of media promotion and business ventures all focussed on improving the condition of our planet, and our lives.
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  • Khoa Do 

Khoa Do 

Young Australian of the Year
From a Vietnamese refugee boat bound for Australia, to an enviable list of film and community awards and honours. The Director and co-writer of critically acclaimed film Footy Legends, Khoa Do has achieved extraordinary success with courage, resilience and hope amidst incredible opposition. Khoa’s outstanding ability to inspire and motivate has seen him repeatedly called upon to represent his community and Australia on a number of pressing social issues.

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  • Geraldine Doogue 

Geraldine Doogue 
Respected journalist and television presenter

Award winning journalist and television presenter, Geraldine Doogue is perhaps best known for her host role on ABC TV’s social issues show Compass, and formerly with ABC radio program Life Matters. A recipient of the Churchill Fellowship for social and cultural reporting, Geraldine is also recognised with an Officer of the Order of Australia for services to the community and media.
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  • Alexander Downer 

Alexander Downer 

Foreign Affairs

Alexander’s career has seen him in several key roles on both the corporate and world stage. But it was in the role of Minister for Foreign Affairs (1996-2007) with the Liberal Government of Australia that allowed Alexander to truly make his mark. Today, Alexander enjoys speaking on a wide range of topics that include leadership, regional and global stability, future trends and the art of international negotiation – an indication of the wealth and breadth of knowledge he holds.

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  • Melissa Doyle 

Melissa Doyle 
 Seven’s Sunrise

Journalist, author, television presenter and ambassador for working mum’s, Melissa Doyle has become one of Australia’s best loved TV personalities. You’ll find her co-hosting Seven’s early morning Sunrise program alongside David Koch, or on popular nostalgia show Where Are They Now? The three time Silver Logie nominated presenter is also the author of a weekly column for the Sunday Herald Sun titled Balancing Act.
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  • Prof.Tim Flannery 

Prof.Tim Flannery 
Environmental Ambassador 

Environmental ambassador and Macquarie University Professor Tim Flannery took it upon himself to mobilise humanity into countering the effects of climate change. His book, The Weather Makers: How Man is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth made the New York Times best-sellers list. Honoured in 2005 as Australian Humanist of the Year, his continued efforts earned him Australian of the Year in 2007. Tim is an inspiring and passionate man who motivates and educates his audience.
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  • Bob Geldof 

Bob Geldof 
Musician, humanitarian and activist

One of music’s most prolific and passionate icons, Bob Geldof has made his mark outside music advocating human rights. He turned his energies to the 1984 Ethiopian famine and the following year brought the world’s attention to African suffering with the hugely successful Live Aid concert. Recognised in 1986 with a Knighthood for his humanitarian efforts, and in 2005 with a Brits Lifetime Achievement award for music, Bob’s presentation is full of inspiration and motivation as he retells the journey and experiences of his life.
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  • Pru Goward MP 

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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  • Corinne Grant 

Corinne Grant 
Comedian, Actor and Writer

One of the most recognised faces in Australian television, Corinne’s talent and energetic personality have placed her in some of this country’s most popular television shows. Audiences will have enjoyed her wit and humour in Rove Live, Good News Week and The Glass House. Her hilarious comedic stage show has drawn fervent applause at top performance festivals including Melbourne International Comedy, Edinburgh and the Adelaide Fringe.
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  • John Gray 

John Gray 
Relationships Expert

The author of relationship guide Women Are From Mars, Men Are From Venus shot to fame when book sales propelled him into the New York best-seller list, where he remained for six years. For over thirty years John has presented seminars throughout the world, helping men and women to understand, respect and appreciate their differences. His humour, compassion and simple wisdom have grown his brand into coaching, and made him one of the most sought after international media identities.
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