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| | ... on green energy exports is chaired by former ACCC chair Rod Sims and was founded by leading Australian economist Ross Garnaut. Shaw was previously Parliamentary Secretary to the WA Premier and Minister for State and Industry Development, Jobs and Trade ... |
| | | ... what exactly do practitioners need to know? Listen here. 7. The economic case for being a net zero superpower with Ross Garnaut of the Superpower Institute Our guest today has been a leading voice in the economic case for managing climate change since ... |
| | | Launched last year by economist Ross Garnaut, chaired by former ACCC chair Rod Sims, the Superpower Institute (TSI) has appointed ex-ACCC economics lead Baethan Mullen as its inaugural CEO. With more than 20 years' experience in public policy, competition ... |
| | | ... thing. In addition to authoring two landmark papers on climate change and Australia's future in 2008 and 2011, Ross Garnaut was the principal economic adviser to Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke from 1983 to 1985, and Australian Ambassador to ... |
| | | ... the advisory board to be chaired by Combet. The members appointed to the Advisory board include professor emeritus Ross Garnaut, Powerlink Queensland chief executive Paul Simshauser, Australian Energy Regulator chief executive Anthea Harris, Infrastructure ... |
| | | ... Supercharging Australia's Renewable Future. The webinar covered the views of John Jung, president and CEO of Greensmith, and Ross Garnaut, chair of ZEN Energy. Jung provided global insights on battery storage and his recent projects in America with Greensmith ... |
| | | ... continuing push to put forth the government's case for its Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS). Last week, Professor Ross Garnaut released an update to his 2008 climate change review, calling for a CPRS with a price of between AU$20 and AU$30 per ... |
| | | ... integrate carbon pricing into the national economy." Finsia's conclusions came just ahead of the release of Professor Ross Garnaut's report updating his 2008 climate change review. Throughout the year, Garnaut has released update papers. In Update Paper ... |
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