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EVENT MAJOR SPONSOR www.ceda.com.au The economics of prevention Tuesday 9 July, 12.00pm to 2.00pm Sofitel Melbourne on Collins

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www.ceda.com.au

The economics of prevention

Tuesday 9 July, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

Sofitel Melbourne on Collins

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agenda

12.00pm Registrations

12.10pm Guests seated

12.15pm CEDA Welcome Michael Camilleri State Director, Vic/Tas, CEDA

12.20pm Introduction David Herd Director of Market Access and CGA, Australia and Head of Communications and Government Affairs, GSK

12.25pm Lunch

12.45pm Panel discussion Dr Richard Denniss Chief Economist, The Australia Institute

Tony Dudley Chief Financial Officer, Transport Accident Commission

Professor Terry Nolan AO Head of Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne

Moderator Professor Rosemary Calder AM Director, Australian Health Policy Collaboration and Professor of Health Policy, Mitchell Institute, Victoria University

1.30pm Audience Q & A

1.55pm Vote of thanks

2.00pm Close

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GSK

GSK is a science-led global healthcare company with a special purpose: to help

people do more, feel better and live longer. We have three global businesses

that research, develop and manufacture medicines, vaccines and consumer

healthcare products.

In Australia, we offer a broad portfolio of innovative and established medicines,

particularly in respiratory disease and HIV. Our asthma medicines, for example,

have been helping Australians to breathe easier for over 50 years.

Our vaccines have been at the heart of the Australian National Immunisation

Program from the time it began, helping to protect infants and children from

multiple serious diseases. Beyond childhood, our vaccines help to protect

Australians throughout life whether at home or travelling overseas.

Australians probably know us best for our consumer healthcare products,

spanning pain relief, specialist oral health, skin health, nutrition and digestion.

Trusted brands like Panadol, Voltaren, Sensodyne, Polident and Otrivin have

become household names.

We are particularly proud of our global partnership with Save the Children which

combines our two organisations’ skills and energy to help reduce child mortality

around the world. Here at home, we are committed making a tangible difference

in Australia’s reconciliation journey, capitalising on our expertise in health to help

eliminate the disadvantages and challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait

Islander peoples.

For further information please visit au.gsk.com.

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Panel

Dr Richard Denniss

Chief Economist, The Australia Institute

Twitter: @RDNS_TAI

Dr Richard Denniss is the Chief Economist and former Executive Director of

The Australia Institute. He is a prominent Australian economist, author and

public policy commentator, and a former Associate Professor in the Crawford

School of Public Policy at the Australian National University.

Tony Dudley

Chief Financial Officer, Transport Accident Commission

Tony was appointed Chief Financial Officer of the Transport Accident

Commission in February 2012 after spending the previous five years as the Chief

Financial Officer with the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority.

Prior to this Tony was the Financial Controller for Australia’s largest Private

Health Insurer Medibank Private for well over a decade.

Tony was born in Canberra and in 2002 accepted the opportunity to relocate to

Melbourne with his family to set up the national finance function for Medibank

Private

Tony is the Chair of Residential Independence Proprietary Limited, a wholly

owned subsidiary of the TAC, responsible for the development of state of the art

shared support accommodation. Tony is Finance Director of the Risk

Management Institute of Australasia, Australia’s foremost Risk Management

professional body

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Professor Terry Nolan AO

Head of Melbourne School of Population and Global

Health, University of Melbourne

Terry Nolan AO FAHMS is Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Chair of

Population Health at the University of Melbourne, and Foundation Head of the

Melbourne School of Population and Global Health. He trained in medical

science and in medicine at the University of Western Australia, as a paediatric

physician at Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne and Montréal Children’s

Hospital and completed a PhD in epidemiology and biostatistics at McGill

University.

He leads VIRGo (the Vaccine and Immunisation Research Group), a

collaboration between Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and the University

of Melbourne.

He was a member since the mid-1990s of the Australian Government’s advisory

bodies on immunisation policy and practice, including the Australian Technical

Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI), which he chaired from 2005 until

2014. He was a member of the WHO peak advisory body on global vaccination

policy, the Scientific Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE).

His research has been predominantly in vaccine preventable disease, including

epidemiologic studies and clinical trials of new vaccines.

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moderator

Professor Rosemary Calder AM

Director, Australian Health Policy Collaboration and

Professor of Health Policy, Mitchell Institute, Victoria

University

Rosemary Calder is a respected health and social policy expert. She has held

positions as a senior executive in health policy and administration in both State

and Commonwealth Departments of Health and was head of the Office for the

Status of Women in the Commonwealth Department of Prime Minister and

Cabinet from 2000 to 2003. Rosemary has also served as Chief of Staff to a

Victorian Minister for Health.

Rosemary leads the Australian Health Policy Collaboration at Victoria University,

a national collaboration of public health experts, clinicians and organisations,

aimed at evidence-based policy leadership to reduce preventable chronic

diseases in the Australian population.

Rosemary has also worked extensively in and with non-government

organisations in health and social issues. She is a sociologist and began her

career as a journalist in print and broadcast media.

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introduction

David Herd

Director, Market Access and CGA, Australia and Head

of Communications and Government Affairs,

Intercontinental, GSK

David Herd has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over 30 years, during

a period which has seen the industry environment significantly change. David

has been at the forefront of helping GSK to adjust to these changes, including

earlier in his career helping to shape and establish an internal regulatory

infrastructure within Central Eastern Europe and overseeing change

management in the Regulatory Affairs service arena.

Within GSK, David provides Communication, Government Affairs and Health

technology leadership and environmental strategic advice to all businesses

within the GSK family, including Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines and the subsidiary

of GSK, ViiV Healthcare Environment, the Company’s HIV medicines supplier,

across several markets, including Australia.

Externally, David has represented Medicines Australia in a variety of committees

and negotiations in helping to shape the future market access and government

policy environment. David currently serves as an industry member on the

Medicines Australia (MA) – Advisory Council and the Industry-Government

Access to Medicines Working Group.

In addition, David serves on the Boards of the BioMelbourne Network and the

Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Medicines Manufacturing

Innovation Centre Advisory Group.

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corporate tables

CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table

at today’s event.

GSK La Trobe University Victorian Department of Health and Human Services

attendees

Malcolm Allen Director Partners in Performance Frances Anderson Assistant Victorian Government Solicitor Victorian Government Solicitor's Office Phillip Bain Consultant Northern Health Carlee Baxter Senior Analyst, Strategy WorkSafe Victoria Steve Bentley Manager - Vibrant City Centres Wyndham City Council Josh Bihary Manager, Government Relations & External Affairs Pfizer Australia Jessica Boyle Program Co-ordinator Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Megan Brodie Editor Pharma in Focus Prof Lisa Brophy Lead Social Sciences La Trobe University Margaret Burdeu LTU Council Member La Trobe University Pam Burley Manager Himilo Community Connect Jodie Burns Managing Principal Solicitor Victorian Government Solicitor's Office Martine Calache Business Development and Policy Coordinator HESTA Chris Chai Senior Analyst, Strategy WorkSafe Victoria Mary-Lou Chatterton Senior Research Fellow Deakin University

Elda Colagrande Senior Economist Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance Dr Sheryl Coughlin Senior Analyst, Global Health EY Aaron Cousland Acting Manager Business Intelligence CFA Sanjoy Datta VP Clinical R&D & Medical Affairs GlaxoSmithKline Sue Davies Director Community & Industry Engagement La Trobe University Marianne DiGiallonardo Director Corporate Services Maroondah City Council Prof Andrea Driscoll Professor of Nursing Deakin University

Dr Lance Emerson Chief Executive Officer Victorian Agency for Health Information Abdi Farah Manager Himilo Community Connect Paul Fearon Director of Energy Safety and Chief Executive Officer Energy Safe Victoria Mark Flower Member Engagement Manager, Victoria and Tasmania CEDA Andrew Fuaux Director Development & Amenity Maroondah City Council Ben Furmage Chief Operating Officer and Finance Officer CRC for Water Sensitive Cities Erin Gillen Senior Policy Advisor Our Watch

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Binda Gokhale Chief Financial Officer Wyndham City Council Amanda Grace Acting Director, Operational and Regulatory Support WorkSafe Victoria Steve Graham Director, Information, Infrastructure, Management & Standards Victorian Agency for Health Information Georgie harman Chief Executive Officer Beyond Blue Ben Harris Manager, National Policy Strategy Australian Health Policy Collaboration Assoc Prof Martin Henscher Associate Professor of Health System Financing and Organisation Deakin University Prof Alison Hutchinson Deputy Director, Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research (QPS) Deakin University Dean Johnston Finance Manager, Finance & Administration WorkSafe Victoria Kevin Jones Freelance Writer Safety at Work Blog Natalie Jones Manager, Office of the Chief Preventive Health Officer Victorian Department of Health and Human Services Steve Kozlowski Chief Executive Officer Maroondah City Council

Dr Anita Lal Postdoctoral Research Fellow Deakin University Terry Larkins Chair Northern Metropolitan Partnerships Denise Laughlin Acting Senior Public Health Advisor Victorian Department of Health and Human Services Kira Leeb Executive Director Victorian Agency for Health Information Kate Maheras Manager WorkSafe Victoria Mary Manescu Director, Health System Reporting Victorian Agency for Health Information Colleen McCombe Program Manager Victorian Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions Veronica McGowan Director Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Commission Victoria (IBAC) Alanna Mitchell Royal Commission Lead - Mental Health Victorian Government Solicitor's Office Tom Moloney Business Development Manager HESTA Tim Nayton Director Aged Care and Business Architecture Brotherhood of St Laurence

Bonnie Nguyen Senior Research Economist Productivity Commission Julie Nielsen Executive Director Health and Safety WorkSafe Victoria Cinnamon Pollard Stream Leader, Strategy WorkSafe Victoria Joyce Pritchard EA GlaxoSmithKline Maya Ramakrishnan Director Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance Dr Ben Richardson Director Nous Group Tony Rocca Manager Finance and Governance Maroondah City Council Sam Rosevear General Manager Strategy and Policy Beyond Blue Gavin Ryan Principal Public Affairs and Campaigns Australia Akaash Sachdeva Senior Responsible Investment Adviser HESTA Fiona Schutt Chief Financial Officer WorkSafe Victoria Dr Shane Seabrook Manager CSIRO Brian Sebastian CSIRO

Pauline Slavin Executive Assistant Bendigo Bank Jodi Sneddon Manager, Strategy Infrastructure Victoria Helen Sofele Manager, Partnership & Coordination Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Teena Speirs Acting Manager Risk Intelligence CFA Sean Spencer Senior Manager, Residential Services and New Development Brotherhood of St Laurence Ewan Tosh Director, Strategy, Planning and Communications Victorian Agency for Health Information Kristin Trace-MacLaren Head of Communications and Government Affairs, Vaccines GlaxoSmithKline John Trezise Manager External Affairs Philip Morris Tim Tucker Senior Consultant Nous Group Paula Wilton Director Victorian Agency for Health Information Ed Zhao Associate Director GTA Consultants

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notes

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CEDA Victoria: July - August

Temporary migration and Australia’s workforce

DATE Wednesday 24 July, 7.30am to 9.00am

VENUE Sofitel Melbourne on Collins

SPEAKERS Jarrod Ball, Chief Economist, CEDA; Peter Mares, Lead

Moderator, The Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership and Carla Wilshire,

CEO, Migration Council Australia

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA’s second report for 2019 examines the effects of

temporary migration on population growth, our labour market and the

national economy.

Supported by CEDA member Fragoman

Infrastructure: Victorian Digital Asset Strategy

DATE Tuesday 13 August, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

VENUE Grand Hyatt Melbourne

SPEAKER Dr Collette Burke, Chief Engineer of Victoria, Office of Projects

Victoria

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA welcomes Victorian Chief Engineer, Dr Collette

Burke, to share insights on innovative and new ways we can use

technology and digital engineering to enhance the value and performance

of public infrastructure

Sponsorship opportunities available

Energy: Australia’s national hydrogen strategy

DATE Friday 23 August, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

VENUE Park Hyatt Melbourne

SPEAKER Dr Alan Finkel AO, Chief Scientist of Australia

EVENT OVERVIEW Hear from Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel on

the latest work to develop and implement a national strategy for hydrogen

energy in Australia.

Supported by CEDA member Siemens

CEDA contact:

Esther Greco, Senior Event Coordinator

Phone: 03 9652 8414 | Email: [email protected]

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about CEDA

CEDA is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation. CEDA identifies

policy issues that matter for Australia’s future and pursue solutions that deliver

better economic, social and environmental outcomes for Australia. CEDA's cross-

sector membership spans every state and territory and includes more than 780 of

Australia's leading businesses, community organisations, government departments

and academic institutions.

Membership

Organisations join CEDA because CEDA delivers exposure to high level thought

leadership, timely briefings on issues of economic importance, access to

networking and brand reach through sponsorship and hosting opportunities. In

addition to high profile public events, CEDA also delivers regular member only

events for employees of member organisations and exclusive Trustee only

boardroom briefings for senior executives from member organisations. These

provide a unique opportunity for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and for

speakers and attendees to talk candidly on issues.

Research and policy

CEDA’s only agenda is to pursue good public policy to progress Australia’s

economic and social development. Since 1960 CEDA has produced more than

3000 publications, research reports and articles highlighting emerging issues and

directions in a diverse range of policy areas. Research in 2019 will focus on

Australia’s long-term budget position, the effects of temporary migration, a survey

of Australian businesses on their approach to economic development, and new

approaches to addressing entrenched disadvantage.

For more information on CEDA membership, research and events please contact:

Michael Camilleri, State Director, Victoria and Tasmania 03 9562 8416 [email protected] Mark Flower, Member Engagement Manager 03 9652 8405 [email protected] Jessica Lakey, Membership Advisor 03 9652 8417 [email protected],au

Esther Greco, Senior Event Coordinator 03 9652 8414 [email protected] Isabelle Lewis, Event Coordinator 03 9652 8402 isabelle.lewis @ceda.com.au

www.ceda.com.au