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Third A–Z of Australian Water Trading conference *

29–30 November 2004, Rydges Jamison, Sydney
The National Water Initiative, state reforms and the road towards effective trade

IBC’s A–Z of Australian Water Trading conferences are the definitive guide to water trade across the nation. With sweeping changes on both the national and state levels of water reform, the industry is certainly taking the next step in the reform process. This conference, to be held in November, is the ideal time for the key stakeholders from across the nation to gather under one roof and help pave the future direction of Australia’s water trade markets.

Speakers include:

  • Dr James Horne, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Professor Peter Cullen, The Wentworth Group
  • Bardy McFarlane, National Native Title Tribunal
  • Debbie Boyd, Australian Taxation Office
  • Stephen Carroll, Australian Bankers Association
  • Councillor Phyllis Miller, Shires Association of NSW
  • Dr John Marsden, Marsden Jacob Associates
  • Professor Mike Young, CSIRO
  • Mark Hamstead, NSW Dept of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources
  • Randall Cox, QLD Dept of Natural Resources and Mines
  • Rod Banyard, WA Dept of Environment
  • Julie Cann, SA Dept of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation
  • Stephen Harding, Sinclair Knight Merz
  • Imogen Fullagar, Bureau of Rural Sciences
  • Ross Muir, SunWater
  • John Chant, Murrumbidgee Irrigation
  • Geoff Calder, Harvey Water
  • Brian Peadon, Water Exchange
  • Tom Rooney, Waterfind
  • Representative, Murray Darling Basin Commission.

To view the full agenda and to register, please visit www.informa.com.au/watertrade3, phone Peter Lagios on (02) 9080 4307 or email registration@informa.com.au

* Copy supplied by IBC

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