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SD09 - Day One: Tuesday 27 October  
Opening Session Sponsored by Xstrata PODcasts (MP3)
Premier's welcome address The Hon Mike Rann MP, Premier of South Australia
Sustaining the social licence: enduring challenges, evolving solutions John Strongman, World Bank
Unearthing the future: mining and minerals in the Phoenix Economy John Elkington, SustainAbility & Volans
1A Regional & Community Development  
Decision making for town investment: developing a framework
Louise Thomas, Rio Tinto Iron Ore
Dr Cath Pattenden, CSRM
Agreement making with a mining company: a Far West Coast Community perspective Mitch Dunnett, Chairman Far West Coast
The gold standard: community partnership, indigenous assessment and recruitment at Boddington ACES, PKF Organisation Development, Traditional Owners & Newmont
1B Water Resource Stewardship  
Xstrata Coal NSW's apporach to sustainable water management Lucy Roberts (on behalf of Dave O'Brien), Xstrata Coal
Continuous improvement in water management at Cadia Valley operations Michael Butcher, Newcrest Mining Limited
The Great Artesian Basin - a case study in cooperative governance Murray Tyler & Lynn Brake, GABCC
1C Protecting & Enhancing Social Licence  
Sustaining social licence: emerging lessons from the EITI Sam Bartlett, EITI
Retrenchment: who really benefits from long notification Ken Redwood, AETHOS Consulting
When doing good is good for business Wayne Burns, The Centre for Corporate Public Affairs
2A Regional & Community Development  
Socio-economic benefits and impacts - assessment and planning Sally McMartin
Community support and development at OZ Prominent Hill Mick Wilkes, OZ Minerals
Responsible grievance handling Prof David Brereton, CSRM
2B Water Resource Stewardship  
A preliminary water accounting framework for the minerals industry Dr Claire Cote, Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry
Towards sustainable water use in the minerals industry: opportunities and technologies Terry Norgate, CSIRO Minerals
Management of waste rock storage facilities: reliquishment vision or reality Timothy Rohde, AECOM
2C Protecting & Enhancing Social Licence  
Moving to risk-based environmental management and monitoring at Beverley Uranium Mine Dr Peter Woods, Heathgate Resources
Technological innovation for improved land management: corporate eyes, ears and memory Dr Bernie Kirsch, BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance & Peter Greig, SRA Information Technology
Hard lessons at Esperance Dr John Yeates, Magellan Metals

SD09 - Day Two: Wednesday 28 October  
Plenary Session PODcasts (MP3)
The corporate value of sustainable development Paul J Dowd
4A Sustainable Indigenous Communities  
Omnibus governance capability Rosie Sandover, RPM Project Management & Adam Levin, Jackson McDonald
Creating sustainable native title agreements Simon Hawkins, Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation
Aboriginal engagement in resource development - leading practice in Canada and Alaska Simon Nish, Rio Tinto
4B Energy & Climate Change  
Onsite renewable energy opportunities for remote mines: the case of wind power Dr David Mitchell, Energetics
Can mining companies become our major renewable energy producers Craig Froome, UQ
Solar PV power - current status, opportunities and challenges Anthony Stoken, BP Solar
4B Energy & Climate Change  
All good things must come to an end; earning social licence for closure at Baal Bone Colliery Tony King, Xstrata Coal NSW
How preserving biodiversity helped deliver a coal project and re-establish an "extinct" species Ann Perkins, Rio Tinto Coal Australia
Strategic assessments under the EPBC act - projects, policy settings and lessons to date Carolyn Cameron (for Mark Flanigan), Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
5A Sustainable Indigenous Communities  
Indigenous economic development and cultural identity Brian Wyatt, National Native Title Council
Towards sustainable Indigenous communities Chris Cottier, BHP Billiton Iron Ore
Sharing the wealth of country Ari Gorring & Athlea Sullivan, Kimberley Land Council
5B Energy & Climate Change  
Vision for sustainable energy supply Prof Wasim Saman, Sustainable Energy Centre
The value of energy efficiency - from operational improvement to licence to operate Patrick Crittenden, Sustainable Business
Algal biosequestration - CO2 to energy Enrico Bombardieri, MBD Energy
5C Innovation & Emerging Technology  
Innovation and mine of the future Anna Littleboy (on behalf of Tim McClelland) CSIRO MDU
Emerging technologies in rehabilitation and land use management Prof David Mulligan, Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation
Developments and trends in metal research as it applies to environmental quality Dr Michael Warne, CSIRO Land & Water