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  • Cheryl & Nikki Bart 

Cheryl & Nikki Bart 
Everest Conquerors

May 24, 2008 marked the achievements of Cheryl and Nikki Bart in two world-first mountaineering feats. They became the first-ever mother-daughter team to summit Mt Everest, and to complete the Seven Summits – the highest peak of every continent in the world. Armed with their special bond Cheryl and Nikki began their keen interest in conquering the world’s peaks with Gokyo Ri and the Everest Base camp. Their story of physical and mental challenge, why Cheryl considers it meditative and their strong relationship inspires and motivates audiences.
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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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  • John Brodie 

John Brodie 
Sustainable  Business Expert

In answer to the rising call for sustainable business practice John Brodie demonstrates, with passion, his practical and economical solutions that strike a win-win between business, society and the environment. The demand for John’s expertise in construction, project management and architecture saw the 2003 formation of his consulting business, VIM Sustainability Consulting. John shows how embracing sustainable practices result in profitable business decisions in all facets of the Triple Bottom Line.
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  • Hon Peter Costello 

Hon Peter Costello 
Australian Treasurer
The path of politics is not easy; requiring a formidable personality to navigate its many challenges. Peter Costello is just that personality. His 1990 election as MP for Higgins evolved into Liberal Party Deputy Leader (1994), setting the scene for his 1996 transition to Federal Treasurer. It’s in this role Peter enacted his greatest achievements, guiding Australia through significant financial reform including the elimination of Commonwealth debt worth $96 billion; introduction of the GST and cutting income and company taxes, to name but a few. Peter’s best selling memoir recounts his illustrious national and international career and he today continues that contribution as a member of the Independent Advisory Board to the World Bank.
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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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  • 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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  • Tim Flannery 

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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  • Rob Gell 

Rob Gell 
Founder, Access Environmental

Known by many as a popular weather presenter with Channel Seven, Rob Gell’s greatest passion is actively campaigning for our environment. He is an environmental and communications consultant in his company, Access Environmental Pty Ltd, which assists business to successfully apply innovative and environmentally sustainable strategies. Rob is widely respected for his approach to sustainable development and has the honour of leading several campaign groups including President of Greening Australia Victoria and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
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  • Peter Hillary 

Peter Hillary 
Mt. Everest Conqueror 

On 25 May 2002, like his father Sir Edmund before him, Peter Hillary stood on the summit of Mt Everest for the second time. The expedition, led by Peter and sponsored by National Geographic, was part of the 50th Anniversary of the first ascent. Peter shares his stories of challenge and achievement with a natural speaking style that is inspirational and entertaining to a backdrop of breathtaking photographic images.
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  • Professor Ian Lowe 

Professor Ian Lowe 
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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  • Charlie Lynn 

Charlie Lynn 
Kokoda Track guide and ex Parliamentarian

Since his first exploration of the Kokoda Track in 1976, Charlie has clocked up over 30 guided treks on this journey of historical significance and physical challenge. Charlie turned his former military career into a NSW MP, then into life as a corporate leadership trainer. He is considered the most experienced non-Papuan trekker of the Track. An acclaimed motivator and speaker, Charlie’s extensive knowledge of the terrain and Track’s history immerse audiences in his compelling stories.
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  • Tim MaCartney-Snape 

Tim MaCartney-Snape 
Everest Conqueror

Without oxygen or companionship, Tim MaCartney-Snape conquered Everest and has become one of Australia's best known mountaineers. His two time achievement of mountaineering’s greatest challenge has drawn world-wide acclaim and is reproduced into award winning film, Everest: Sea to Summit. Tim’s adventurous spirit and the essential qualities required of such a lifestyle are the foundation of his inspiring and motivating story.
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  • Sheree Marris 

Sheree Marris 
Environmental Communicator and Ambassador

Sheree leverages on her wellspring of energy and personality to educate and empower people towards environmental conservation. The hallmark of her success is delivering information in a way that is fun, sexy and entertaining, making Sheree’s innovative work and conservation efforts well received by wide ranging audiences. She is the award winning author of four publications, and the recipient of numerous accolades including three Australian of the Year awards. Sheree is one of Australia’s most loved environmental champions.
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  • Kim McKay 

Kim McKay 
Clean Up Australia / Clean Up the World

In partnership with lauded environmental advocate, Ian Kiernan, Kim founded the successful Clean Up Australia campaign in 1989, and duplicated that success by taking it to the world in 1993 under the banner Clean Up the World. Kim’s message of reducing environmental impact is wide reaching. Through positioning herself as an author, media commentator and partner in social and sustainability marketing consultancy Momentum2, her entrepreneurial spirit, drive and vision have helped her to create and manage numerous large scale and international projects.
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  • James B. Moody 

James B. Moody 
CSIRO Mgr & 'Inventors' Judge 

James Bradfield Moody has amassed an impressive  list of credentials in a very short space of time, and for such a young person. Armed with his PhD in innovation theory, James marched into prominence through a host of senior development roles. Currently a CSIRO General Manager, James leads their global development agenda, including  creating research projects of international significance and helping Australia gain access to foreign knowledge, infrastructure and intellectual property. He has also been a guest judge on ABC's 'The New Inventors'
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  • Jamling T. Norgay 

Jamling T. Norgay 
Mountaineer & Philanthropist

Known as the “Son of the Everest Pioneer", Jamling flies his own flag as an author, star of awe inspiring documentary Everest, runs an adventure travel company and motivates audiences globally with insights into the journey of both his father and himself. His philanthropic contributions add another dimension to Jamling’s admirable life: he is instrumental in connecting social services to remote Himalayan villages, and continues his involvement with the climbing club he founded aimed at keeping children off the streets.
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  • Dr Graeme Pearman 

Dr Graeme Pearman 
Award Winning Scientist and Environmentalist

Dr Graeme Pearman, highly awarded scientist, passionate environmentalist and advisor to former US Vice President Al Gore on environmental issues and controversial documentary An Inconvenient Truth. Internationally regarded for his work, Dr Pearman is an influencer in media, governmental and industry body circles and is instrumental in bringing climate change to the Australian awareness. His tenacity, dedication and expertise in the field of science and the environment is currently channelled through his own consultancy, and a Directorship role with the Monash University Sustainability Institute.
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  • Rachael Robertson 

Rachael Robertson 
Antarctic Expedition Leader

Rachael Robertson had the unique honour of leading a 12 month expedition to the Antarctic’s Davis Station, and is only the second female to do so. No ordinary leadership role, Rachael shares her leadership and team building experiences of a group of 18 people she barely knew faced with 9 months in isolation together, whilst juggling the responsibilities of her role in the highest, driest, coldest and windiest place on earth. The photo images are breathtaking.
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  • Paul Scully-Power 

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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  • Dick Smith 

Dick Smith 

Entrepreneur & Adventurer
A truly enterprising and adventurous spirit, Dick established his electronics retail company in 1968 with only $610. He expanded the operations to fifty stores and a turnover of $50 million before selling to Australian owned Woolworths. In 1985 he founded Australian Geographic and oversaw contributions of over $7.4 million towards scientific research, adventure and community endeavours. An aviator, explorer and film-maker, Dick has a rich and inspiring experience to share.

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