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5–6 SEPT 2018 | DARWIN CONVENTION CENTRE
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NETWORKING AND SOCIAL EVENTS
OFFICIAL NT RESOURCES WEEK WELCOME RECEPTIONFrom 6:00pm
Tuesday 4 September 2018 | Parliament House Darwin
Mingle with government and industry leaders alongside your fellow delegates while enjoying the view of the Darwin horizon from Parliament House as the Chief Minister welcomes you to the 2018 NT Resources Week.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
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NT RESOURCES WEEK NETWORKING DRINKS5:10pm – 6:10pm
Wednesday 5 September 2018 | Darwin Convention Centre, Exhibition Halls
Explore our exhibition and discuss the day’s events with your industry colleagues over a drink – a fantastic opportunity to arrange some meetings.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
Available for sponsorship - Contact Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
NT RESOURCES WEEK GALA DINNER6:30pm
Wednesday 5 September 2018 | The Lawns, SKYCITY Darwin
Proudly sponsored by INPEX, join us all for the NT Resources Week’s signature dinner under the stars. A fantastic social event for relaxed networking – attracting hundreds of executives and some of the industry’s most prolific leaders.
*Dinner price per ticket: $200 + GST.
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NT RESOURCES WEEK BREAKFAST8:30am – 9:15am
Thursday 6 September 2018 | Darwin Convention Centre, Exhibition Halls
Reconnect with your fellow delegates over a coffee and a meal from our breakfast buffet and chart your course for the day ahead – a great way to start the day.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
Available for sponsorship - Contact Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
SUNSET HARBOUR CRUISE4:30pm – 7:30pm
Thursday 6 September 2018 | Departing from Stokes Hill Wharf
Join us for the perfect close to the NT Resources Week by taking in the famous Darwin sunset over drinks and nibbles and the best views Darwin Harbour has to offer – including getting up-close to the INPEX and Darwin LNG Plants. A fantastic way to unwind after the event with some last chance networking.
Ticket price: $100 + GST
Available for sponsorship - Contact Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
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AN UNMISSABLE OPPORTUNITY
“In the past week the Territory Labor Government has awarded two major tenders for Darwin CBD revitalisation projects. These are the $40 million Barneson Boulevard project and the $2.7 million heat mitigation study through an iconic shade structure on Cavenagh St.”
NT News, 21 May 2018
“Defence is on track to spend more than $800 million directly in the Territory in this financial year including estate services, salaries, capital works and other expenditure. The Northern Territory is home to more than 5100 defence personnel, over 2200 Defence Housing Australia properties, and a number of key operational bases, including HMAS Coonawarra, Robertson Barracks, and RAAF Bases Tindal and Darwin.”
NT, 16 May 2018
“The Northern Territory’s energy market will undergo a massive transformation as the Gunner Government tries to reach a 50 per cent renewable energy target by 2030.”
ABC News, 28 November 2017
“5.16 million is being invested in the Humpty Doo Sewage Pumping Station project, which has contracted 12local businesses to complete the works and grow the sewage network capability.”
Katherine Times, 20 October 2017
“We know the Australian Defence Force will play a significant role regarding investment and job creation in the NT with their $20 billion spend in Northern Australia and I am determined that local businesses get the best shot possible at winning contracts, Mr Gunner said.”
Katherine Times, 15 February 2018
“The Territory Government’s decision to give fracking the go-ahead will greatly benefit Darwin’s property market, real estate professionals say. While the move to green light the controversial practice may not have any immediate effects on the industry, experts believe fracking will help boost the housing sector through driving population growth.”
News Corp Australia, 21 April 2018
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8.00 Morning coffee and registration
NT RESOURCES WEEK PLENARY OPENING SESSION 8.50 OPENING | Opening remarks from the Chairman
9:00 FEDERAL MINISTERIAL ADDRESS
The Commonwealths Position on projects & opportunities in Northern Australia
An invitation has been extended to Senator the Hon Matthew Canavan, Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
9:20 NORTHERN TERRITORY MINISTERIAL ADDRESS
The Hon. Michael Gunner MLA, Chief Minister, Northern Territory
9:40 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE
How can Australia become more competitive on the world stage by harnessing its energy resources for industry?
10:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
Opportunities and growth in the NT — The reality - Economic development, benefits, jobs and growth
— Development opportunities in the NT
— Collaboration & communication – The key to success?
— Local Content – Working with local industry for optimal project delivery
10:30 Morning refreshments and networking in the exhibition
OPENING OF THE BUILDING THE TERRITORY CONFERENCE11.00 Welcome remarks from the Chair
Kevin Peters, Chief Executive Officer, Industry Capability Network (ICN) NT
11.10 Commitment to developing Northern Australia Updates on major committed, planned and proposed construction
projects.
Hon. Nicole Manison, Minister for Children; Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics; Treasurer, NT Government (invited)
11.30 Team NT – attracting domestic and international investment to boost the economy of the Territory
Clare Martin, Member of Team NT, NT Government
12.00 Perspective on the outlook for the NT housing and building industry
Archie Wright, Regional Executive Director, Housing Industry Association
12.20 Lunch in the Exhibition Hall
1.20 NAIF - Financing Infrastructure Development as an Enabler of Growth
Tim Hallam, Executive Director, NAIF
1.40 PANEL DISCUSSION | The future of the City of Darwin A smart city is a municipality that uses information and
communication technologies to increase operational efficiency, share information with the public and improve both the quality of government services and citizen welfare. Introduction by Janet Kosic, Program Director, Darwin Innovation Hub - the Smart City Project – Switching on Darwin - This project will implement city-scale smart infrastructure in Darwin including smart services (lighting, parking, Wi-Fi) integrated through an open IoT platform. Smart technology will contribute to city rejuvenation and, together with open data, will help to stimulate new partnerships and business growth, creating new job opportunities and helping to combat social and safety challenges.
Moderator: Bill Headley, CEO, Urban Development Institute of Australia NT
The Hon Konstantine Vatskalis, Lord Mayor, City of Darwin
Janet Kosic, Program Director, Darwin Innovation Hub
Adrian Handford, President, Property Council NT
2.20 Land Development Corporation – An update — The most recent projects, and — The role of LDC in assisting creating investment opportunities for the Northern Territory
Tony Stubbin, Chief Executive Officer, Land Development Corporation
2.50 Afternoon refreshment in the exhibition halls
DEFENCE3.10 The Northern Territory Space Industry
— Looking at the opportunities in developing a local space industry — The Territory’s competitive advantage
Scott Wallis, Chief Executive Officer, Equatorial Launch Australia, and Claire George, Director – Economic and Industry Development, NADT - Department of Trade, Business and Innovation, Northern Territory Government
3.40 Larrakeyah Barracks Redevelopment and Facilities to Support Naval Operations in the North Projects
Andrew Thiele, General Manager NT, RPS Australia Asia Pacific
4.10 Defence from a Contractor’s Perspective: Lessons and Learnings
Richard Cowley, Strategic Development Director – Defence, Fulton Hogan
4.40 PANEL | Innovation in defence infrastructure — Forming effective long-term relationships with defence — Understanding the customer and ensuring effective outcomes — Skills requirements to deliver projects in the NT — Impact of global economic policy and how this may impact defence infrastructure in Australia and the NT successfully — Working with local industry for optimal project delivery
Brigadier Matt Galton DSC, Director General, Capital Facilities and Infrastructure Branch, Department of Defence
Karen Green, Member, Strategic Defence Advisory Board (SDAB) and Managing Partner, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
5.10 Close of Day One & Networking Drinks in the exhibition halls
Conference Day One: Wednesday 5 September 2018
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8.30 Networking breakfast in the exhibition halls
9.15 Opening remarks from the Chairman
9:20 Current and future opportunities in the construction industry
— Overview of the construction industry in the Territory
— Lahey’s presence
— Latest projects
Keith Manning, Darwin Manager, Lahey Constructions
9.50 The Palmerston Regional Hospital
Catherine O’Connell, General Manager Operations, Palmerston Regional Hospital
AGRI-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TERRITORY
10.20 Overview of the cattle industry, the transformations and the opportunities offered by this vital industry
Paul Burke, Chief Executive Officer and Tom Ryan, Executive Officer, Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association
10.50 Morning refreshments in the exhibition halls
11.10 Overview of the aquaculture sector in the Territory – the opportunities and a review of some of the key projects
Matthew Osborne, Program Manager, Aquaculture and Regional Development, Department of Primary Industry and Resources, Northern Territory
11.40 Tiwi Plantations Corporation and Port Melville - developing indigenous business and a sustainable society
Kim Puruntatameri, Chairman, and Roger Smith, General Manager, Tiwi Plantations Corporation
INFRASTRUCTURE
12.10 Darwin Port Upgrade – Meet the growing needs of importers and exporters
Terry O’Connor, Chief Executive, Darwin Port
12.40 Lunch in the Exhibition Halls
1.40 Overview of Territory’s major water and power infrastructure projects and their updates - from electricity distribution to remote projects, to water supply and sewerage services.
David Coucill, General Manager - Regions and Remote Operations, Power and Water Corporation
RENEWABLES
2.10 Overview of the energy demand in the territory and supporting the transition to renewables
Rebecca Mills, A/ General Manager New Energy and Sustainability, Territory Generation
2.40 Afternoon refreshments
3.10 Renaissance One battery storage factory and the future for energy storage
Bryan Craighead, Managing Director, Energy Renaissance
3.40 Overview of solar generation in the Territory and the Yulara Solar and Katherine Solar farms
Daniel Gilbert, Solar Asset Manager, Epuron
4.10 Closing remarks
4.30 NT Resources Week Closing Harbour Cruise
Conference Day Two: Thursday 6 September 2018
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ABOUT OUR MAJOR SPONSORS
ConocoPhillips - Platinum and Welcome Reception Sponsor
INPEX - Gala Dinner Sponsor
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ConocoPhillips is the world’s largest independent exploration and production company based on production and proved reserves. We explore for, develop and produce crude oil and natural gas globally. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, ConocoPhillips has operations and activities in 17 countries, $71 billion of total assets, and approximately 11,200 employees worldwide.
Our Australian portfolio includes the Darwin LNG facility in the Northern Territory and Bayu-Undan field in the Timor Sea, the Australia Pacific LNG facility in Queensland and the Barossa Offshore Project in Northern Australia. We also have exploration and appraisal projects in Australian and Timorese waters including Caldita-Barossa, Greater Poseidon and the Greater Sunrise fields.
In 2018, with the support of the local Darwin and wider community in the NT, we celebrate 11.5 years of operation at Darwin LNG, having delivered over 630 LNG cargoes with the highest standards of safety, environmental and operational excellence.
During our time in the Northern Territory, we’ve proudly trained a world-class, residential workforce, invested in local business, and developed capacity in the local supply chain and service sector. We are proud to be pioneers in the NT LNG industry – promoting economic growth, healthy environments and vibrant communities.
Please visit our website www.conocophillips.com.au and connect with ConocoPhillips on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter.
INPEX Australia is a key part of INPEX CORPORATION, a worldwide oil and gas exploration and production company, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. INPEX has been part of the Australian business community for more than 30 years, turning heads recently, with the construction of the crown jewel in its global project portfolio – the Ichthys LNG Project. Located in northern Australia, the Project is considered to be three mega projects in one. The INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project is effectively three mega-projects in one – incorporating some of the world’s largest and most advanced offshore facilities located off the Western Australian coast, state-of-the-art hydrocarbon processing facilities in Darwin and an 890 kilometre subsea pipeline connecting these together. The Project has generated thousands of Australian jobs, provided significant tax revenue for Australian Governments and continues to deliver economic and community benefits across Australia, especially in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. With an expected operating life of around 40 years, Ichthys LNG is here for the long haul. For more information visit: www.inpex.com.au
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SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION
Please contact our Sponsorship ManagerMegan RogulskiTel: +61 2 9080 4030E: Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION ENQUIRIES
The 10th Annual NT Resources Week 2018 Exhibition will provide you with an exceptional opportunity to penetrate Northern Australia’s resources and construction industry markets.Showcase your products, innovations and services in the exhibition hall across the two days.Be a part of Northern Australia’s largest resources and construction industry!
Building the Territory is the key conference which brings together the major civil construction opportunities taking place across the NT. Key sessions focus on the roll out of defence industry construction, new apartments and commercial buildings, local government projects across Darwin and the regions, the latest construction investments in the north’s agriculture and livestock sectors, ports/logistics and transport, new roads, and the roll out of large scale solar and energy storage infrastructure – plus much more including the potential for a new space industry in the NT.
Northern Australia’s leading mining industry conference – A unique top-end experience. Join us for a comprehensive programme covering every step from exploration and development to operation and logistics. Hear from some of the industry’s leading operators Glencore, Rio Tinto, Newmont and Northern Star Resources alongside a catalogue of key near-term and prospective projects from Verdant Minerals, Tellus Holdings, Emmerson Resources, Vista Gold and more. Featuring commentary from government officials and sector stalwarts, Mining the Territory is the major gathering in Northern Australia’s Mining Calendar and an event not to be missed.
Northern Australia’s largest and longest established petroleum conference returns for its 24th year. This marquee conference features presentations from all of the region’s major players including INPEX, ConocoPhillips, eni, Santos, Origin Energy and many more. A key focus will be on the next wave of offshore projects which are being brought forward for development, and what this will mean for investment in Australia’s north. The enormous potential for an onshore gas industry in the NT will also be covered in detail and the new opportunities discussed. This simply is the must attend gathering for everyone associated with the petroleum and gas industries in Northern Australia.
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Pricing DetailsConference Package PRICE GST TOTAL
Two day conference $2,095 $209.50 $2,304.50
Special NT Business rate* $1,361.75 $136.18 $1,497.93
Gala Dinner $200 $20 $220
Sunset Harbour Cruise $100 $10 $110