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NSW Industry Breakfast 2024

Icon of a calendar 16 Oct, 2024 - 16 Oct, 2024 | Small clock icon 7.00am – 9.30am | Icon of a map pin ARUP, Sydney

Join us for a insightful morning of networking, and the chance to hear from influential figures in the NSW Water industry. Indulge in a light breakfast while engaging with key voices in the field.

The breakfast will feature a dynamic lineup of key leaders in the NSW Water sector as they discuss the theme:

Water – How much are we willing to pay?

The Urban Water National Performance Report has documented increased capital investment in the urban water sector over the last 10 years. According to the Water Services Association of Australia, member's capital expenditure is predicted to double nationally by 2027 to over $10 billion every year to meet increasing urban growth, aging infrastructure and challenges posed by climate change. In a cost of living crisis how does the water sector engage with customers and regulators to meet the needs and expectations for a fair and equitable water supply for liveable cities. At this year’s breakfast, we will hear from four industry leaders to discuss this challenge. 

Speakers

Timothy Lisle-Williams


Timothy Lisle-Williams

Timothy is the Associate Director, Strategy for NSW Treasury


 

  StuartStuart Wilson


Stuart Wilson, 

Deputy Executive Director, Water Services Association of Australia
 

Stuart Wilson is the Deputy Executive Director of the Water Services Association of Australia. He oversees policy and advocacy on regulatory, pricing and reform issues. Before joining WSAA he worked at Sydney Water as Principal Economist and Manager, Regulatory Strategy and Pricing for 7 years. During that time he oversaw a number of regulatory price reviews. He was also heavily involved in the first Access case under Part IIIA of the Trade Practices Act.
Prior to that he held a variety of economic policy and research positions in the Commonwealth Public Service. These include positions at the Productivity Commission, the Industry Commission and the Commonwealth Department of Finance. He has also worked in private consulting.


 

Capture-2 Alexandra Humphrey Cifuentes

Alexandra Humphrey Cifuentes
Economic Consultant, Frontier Economics

Alexandra Humphrey Cifuentes is an economist in Frontier Economics’ urban economics and water practice, focusing on using economics to help address challenges and opportunities posed by urban growth and climate change across water, liveability and other social infrastructure. This includes advice on the value of water and the nexus between sustainable development and water security.
Her recent experience includes assessing the cost and benefits of water restrictions for Sydney Water, developing the economic and funding analysis underpinning the Lower Hunter Water Security Plan and developing cost benefit analysis and real options analysis models of recycling, conservation and desalination schemes.



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Stuart Wallace
General Manager, Customer and Stakeholder Engagement, Sydney Water

Stuart is a communications professional with more than 25 years’ experience in media, government and the public sector, delivering outcomes to meet the expectations of customers and the community. He has extensive experience in providing strategic advice and communications leadership as part of the record investment in NSW transport and road infrastructure, including Sydney Metro. Stuart has more than 20 years’ experience at some of Australia’s biggest radio and television networks, with the majority of his time at Seven News, including 11 years as Deputy News Director in Sydney.  Since joining Sydney Water, Stuart was the Head of Strategic Communications and CSR before being appointed the General Manager, Customer and Stakeholder Engagement. As General Manager he now oversees Customer and Strategic Insights, Government, Stakeholder and Community Engagement, as well as Brand, Media and Marketing, and Strategic Communications and Corporate Social Responsibility.

 


 

Event Details

Date Wednesday, 16 October, 2024
Time 7:00am - 9:30am 
Venue ARUP Sydney Office
Address

Level 6, Barrack Place, 151 Clarence Street, Sydney 

Dress Code

Business Casual (See 2023 Photo Gallery)

Parking

If you are driving, the nearest parking station is the Wilson Parking at 321 Kent Street (accessible from Sussex Street). For further information or to book in advance click here.

Registrations

Registration Type Registration Fee
Member $105
Non-Member $135
Concession Member (students, retired members, YWP under 25) $75


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For more information:

Event

Esther Micah, Event Co-ordinator | Ph: 02 9467 8434 | emicah@awa.asn.au
Peter Fry, Member Engagement Manager | Ph: 02 9467 8419 | pfry@awa.asn.au

Sponsorship

Troy Waite, Partnerships, Sponsorships and Advertising Manager
Ph: 0418 404 692 | twaite@awa.asn.au

 

 Thank you to our generous Sponsors
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