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| Justin Langer |
Australian Test Cricketer
Justin holds a rightful place in cricketing history as one half of the most successful opening pair alongside Matthew Hayden, becoming the first pair to post five, double century partnerships. Justin retired from domestic and test cricket during 2007/08 and continues his sporting career as captain of Somerset in English County Cricket. His sincerity, humour and strength of purpose have paved the way for Justin’s rise as a corporate speaker. |


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| 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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| Ian Leslie |
Outstanding Journalist and Corporate Communicator
Three-time Logie winner and recipient of journalism’s most coveted award, the Walkley, Ian’s breadth of experience, contact with world leaders in business and politics and journalistic integrity have earned him universal respect. His place in the original 60 Minutes team is only one of many outstanding accomplishments which have earned him great respect as a broadcast journalist and powerful corporate communicator. Ian’s journey of extraordinary experiences are the source of his dynamic and compelling presentations as a keynote speaker or MC. |


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| Steve Liebmann |
Broadcaster and TV anchor
Popular co-host of Nine’s long running Today program, Steve Liebman has delivered news and stories to Australian’s since he joined the team in the early 80’s. His journalistic ability has him at the table with Prime Minister’s, Presidents and Royalty, the world’s leading entertainers and sportspeople. Renowned for his objectivity and fairness, Steve has become a highly respected broadcaster, corporate MC and media host. |


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| Sallyanne Loane |
Respected Journalist and Radio Host
Journalist, author and former radio host of ABC’s 702 Morning program, Sallyanne is one of Australia’s most respected journalists with over 25 years in the business. Her extensive experience reporting on political, social and consumer issues in the international and local arenas draws a loyal and growing audience. Author of What Women Want and Losing John, Sallyanne is renowned for her talent, tenacity and challenging spirit. |


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| 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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| Judith Lucy |
Comedian
Enormously funny, stand-up comedian Judith Lucy reduces audiences to tears, her material often drawn from personal experiences of appalling men, bad sex and hopeless relationships. She appears on radio, television and stage; her ever-growing demand regularly sending her overseas. Judith’s candid style, sharp wit and robust improvisation skills have placed her at the forefront of Australia’s comedy scene. |


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| Alastair Lynch |
AFL legend
Former captain of the history-making Brisbane Lions, and integral member of Fitzroy, Alastair Lynch led a stellar career spanning 17 years and 306 games at the pinnacle of the sport. Alastair kicked his way into the record books in 2004 to become the 23rd player to kick 600 AFL goals. Now an author and media personality Alastair remains highly regarded in the football community and multiple awards tell of the indelible mark etched into Australia's sporting landscape. |


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