TTF holding National Tourism and Transport Climate Change Summit
TTF Australia (Tourism and Transport Forum) will be hosting Australia’s first national summit on climate change for the tourism, transport and aviation sectors on Tuesday 10 July, at the Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney, commencing at 8.45am.
The summit will feature a number of high-profile speakers from politics, the tourism and transport sectors, and the conservation sector including:
** Hon Fran Bailey MP Minister for Small Business and Tourism
** Peter Garrett AM MP Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Heritage
** Christopher Brown – Managing Director, TTF Australia
** Sir Rod Eddington – Chairman, Australia & New Zealand, JP Morgan
** Brett Godfrey – CEO, Virgin Blue
** Don Henry – Executive Director, Australian Conservation Foundation
** Professor Geoffrey Lipman – Assistant Secretary General, UN World Tourism Organisation
** Tony Coleman – Chief Risk Officer, Insurance Group Australia
** Kevin Hennessy – Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
** Maria Atkinson – Global Head of Sustainability, Lend Lease Corporation
** Professor Peter Forsyth – Professor of Economics, Tourism Research Unit, Monash University
** Kerry Lorimer – Author of Lonely Planet’s Code Green
** Robert Nuttall – VP Marketing Civil Aerospace, Rolls Royce plc
** John Lillywhite – CEO Australia, Australian Renewable Fuels
** Dennis Cliche – CEO, Yarra Trams
More information from TTF on +61 2 9240 2000
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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