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Program Timetable (Last Updated: 29 July 2004)
| Monday 23 August |
| 1730 - 1930 |
WELCOME RECEPTION David Baird, Conference Chair Sponsored by: Adsteam Marine Ltd |
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Tuesday 24 August |
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0830-0930 |
OPENING
David Baird, Conference Chair
Queensland Government
Federal Government
Gerry Hueston , Director, Australia Institute of Petroleum and President BP Australasia |
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0930 -1015
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KEYNOTE
Why we Cannot Afford to Fail Our Environment
Ian Kiernan, AO, Clean Up Australia |
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1015 - 1045 |
Morning Tea Sponsored by: Inchape Shipping Services |
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1045 - 1245 |
PREVENTION |
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Session Chair: Clive Davidson, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Maritime Safety Authoirity
The Role of the IMO in Developing National and Regional Systems for Preparedness and Response
Jean-Claude Sainlos, Director, Marine Environment Division, International Maritime Organization |
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The Role of Classification Societies
Robert Somerville, Chief Executive Officer, American Bureau of Shipping |
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Post Prestige - A European Flag Perspective
Stephen Bligh, Chief Executive, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, UK |
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1245- 1400 |
Lunch Sponsored by: Woodside Energy |
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| 1400 - 1530 |
PREPAREDNESS |
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Session Chair: Barry McDonnell, Chairman, Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre
Company Security and Risk Management
Paul Donatto, Principal Consultant, Lighthouse Alliance |
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Queensland Issues
John Watkinson, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland
New Zealand Risk Assessment and Resulting Strategy Review
David Crawford, General Manager, Analysis and Government Relations, Maritime Safety of New Zealand |
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1530 - 1600 |
Afternoon Tea Sponsored by: Apache Energy Ltd |
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1600 - 1730 |
PREPAREDNESS |
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Session Chair: Liew Russell, Chief Executive Officer, Shipping Australia Limited
Chemical Spill Preparedness
Peter Beekman, General Manager, Stolt Neilsen Transportation Group |
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Industry/Government Partnerships in Practice
Keith Brown, Operations and Safety Coordinator, Australian Maritime Safety Authority |
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Contingency Planning in New Zealand
Rob Service, Manager, Planning and Training, Marine Pollution Response Services, Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand |
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1730 - 1830 |
Drinks in Exhibition Area Sponsored by: Australian Maritime Systems |
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Wednesday 25 August |
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0830 - 1000 |
COMMUNITY/QUEENSLAND |
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Session Chair: John Tilley, Executive Director, Australian Institute of Petroleum
The Role of Non-Government Organisations
Penny Richards, Earthwatch |
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Community Expectations - How One Oil Major Meets Them
Brett Whiteoak , Australasian Shipping Regional Manager, BP Shipping Limited |
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Impact of the new Zoning Plan
The Hon. Virginia Chadwick , Chair/Chief Executive Officer, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority |
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1000 - 1030 |
Morning Tea Sponsored by: Slickbar Products Corporation |
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1030 - 1200 |
ON-WATER DISPLAY |
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1200 -1300 |
Lunch Sponsored by: Structurflex Ltd |
| 1300 - 1500 |
TECHNICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL |
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Session Chair: Jeff Coleman, Chief Executive Officer, Port of Brisbane Corporation
Technical Advances in Response
David Salt, Alliance Technical Director, Oil Spill Response Limited, UK |
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Partnership Solutions to Industry's Environment Issues
Chris Morris, General Secretary, International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association |
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Place of Refuge and Salvage Response in the UK
Robin Middleton, Directorate of Maritime, Secretary of State's Representative (SOSREP), UK |
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1500- 1530 |
Afternoon Tea Sponsored by: Port of Brisbane Corporation |
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1530 - 1700 |
PREPAREDNESS |
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Session Chair: Ivan Skibinski, Manager, Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre
Queensland Ports - Environmental Management Now and in the Future
Rick Morton, General Manager, Planning and Environment, Port of Brisbane Corporation |
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SPREP's Partnership with Australia and NZ for Equipment Assessment
Bryan Ries, Pollution Equipment Officer, Australian Maritime Safety Authority; and
Scott Reid, Oil Spill Equipment Technician, Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand |
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Experiences and Lessons Learned from Major Oil Spill Incidents in Thailand
Cholnatee Sophonsiri, Environmental Officer, Marine Safety and EnvironmenBureau, Thailand |
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1900 - 1930
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PRE-DINNER DRINKS
Sponsored by: Stolt Neilsen Transportation Group |
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1930 - 2359 |
CONFERENCE DINNER
Sponsored by: Teekay Shipping
CONFERENCE ENTERTAINMENT
Sponsored by: Port of Brisbane Corporation |
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Thursday 26 August |
| 0830-1030 |
RESPONSE |
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Session Chair: Russell Kilvington, Director of Maritime Safety, Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand
Spill Scene Review
Kathi Stanzel, Senior Technical Adviser, International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation, UK |
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Australian Involvement in the Prestige Incident, Spain
Tom Budd , Technical Officer- Engineering, Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre; and
Erna Walraven , Senior Curator, Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales (Taroonga Zoo) |
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Brisbane Pipeline Spill
Matthew Ames, Environmental Adviser, Santos Limited |
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1030- 1100 |
Morning Tea Sponsored by: |
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1100 - 1230 |
RESPONSE |
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Session Chair: David Baird, Chairman, Spillcon 2004 Organising Committee
International Oil Pollution Compensation (IOPC) Funds and its Role in Incident Response
Joe Nichols, Operations Manager, International Oil Pollution Compensation (IOPC) Funds, UK |
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Response to the Tasman Spirit Incident, Pakistan
Wayne O'Brien, Team Leader. Oil Spill Response Limited, UK |
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1230 - 1300 |
REVIEW AND CLOSE
David Baird, Conference Chair
Edward (Ted) Anson AM, Chair, Australian Maritime Safety Authority |
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1300 - 1400 |
Lunch Sponsored by: ExxonMobil |
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