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Draft Program:
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THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER 2008 (5.30pm - 7.30pm) |
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AJCC Welcome Cocktail Reception - Heritage Ballroom |
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FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER |
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AJCC Plenary - Melbourne Room |
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8.00am - 9.00am |
Registration |
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Welcome and Opening Remarks |
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9.00am - 9.10am |
Mr Bob Cameron, Managing Director & CEO, Centennial Coal Company |
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9.10am - 9.20am |
Mr Tetsu Hashimoto, Managing Director, Tokyo Electric Power Company |
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Session 1 : Supply outlook: Japanese power sector outlook |
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9.20am - 9.50am |
The outlook for Australian coal supply to 2020 Brian Flannery, MD, Felix Resources Limited |
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9.50am - 10.20am |
Japanese Power Utilities presentation |
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10.20am - 10.50am |
Questions and Answers |
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10.50am - 11.20am |
Morning tea |
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Session 2 : Japanese steel sector outlook: Australian infrastructure |
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11.20am - 11.50am |
Japanese Steel Mills presentation |
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11.50am - 12.20pm |
Queensland rail and ports Geoff Dickie, Deputy Coordinator General Queensland Department of Infrastructure and Planning |
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12.20pm - 12.50pm |
New South Wales rail and ports Tony Galligan, Chairman, Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group |
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12.50pm - 1.20pm |
Questions and Answers |
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1.20pm - 2.20pm |
Lunch |
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Session 3 : Policy issues and shipping |
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2.20pm - 2.50pm |
Australian Government policy issues - implications for the coal industry John Hartwell, First Assistant Secretary Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism |
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2.50pm - 3.20pm |
The freight market and related issues Japanese Shipping Company's representative |
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3.20pm - 3.50pm |
Questions and Answers |
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3.50pm - 4.20pm |
Afternoon tea |
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Closing Remarks |
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4.20pm - 4.25pm |
Mr Bob Cameron, Managing Director & CEO, Centennial Coal Company |
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4.25pm - 4.30pm |
Mr Tetsu Hashimoto, Managing Director, Tokyo Electric Power Company |
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*Program subject to change at organisers discretion |
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