4 December 2012

Leaders to attend Business Advisory Forum

Note

Joint media release with
The Hon Julia Gillard MP
Prime Minister and
Senator The Hon Penny Wong
Minister for Finance and Deregulation

Business leaders will meet with the Prime Minister and First Ministers in Canberra on Thursday to discuss ways to seize the opportunities of the Asian Century by lifting productivity through regulatory and competition reform.

The Gillard Government's plan to secure the nation's economic future is underpinned by a broad productivity agenda centred on five pillars - tax reform, skills and education, innovation, infrastructure and broadband and, the focus of this meeting, regulatory and competition reform.

This will be the second meeting of the Business Advisory Forum (BAF), ahead of the COAG meeting on Friday.

All states and territories will be represented at the BAF, with Premiers and Chief Ministers from the ACT, New South Wales, Northern Territory, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria attending.

Queensland and Western Australia will be represented by officers from their respective Departments of Premier and Cabinet.

Local Government will be represented by the President of the Australian Local Government Association.

Business leaders attending the meeting will be:

Mr Michael Fraser
AGL Energy
Mr Innes Willox
Australian Industry Group
Mr Peter Anderson
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Mr Ross Pilling
BASF Australia
Ms Catherine Tanna
BG Australia
Dr Marius Kloppers
BHP Billiton
Dr Ian Thomas
Boeing Australia & South Pacific
Mr Tony Shepherd AO
Business Council of Australia
Mr Nigel McBride
Business SA
Mr Peter Strong
Council of Small Business of Australia
Mr Craig Arnold
Dow Chemical Australia and New Zealand
Mr Dale Elphinstone
Elphinstone
Mr Nick Leeder
Google Australia
Mr David Crombie
GRM International
Mr David Tudehope
Macquarie Telecom
Mr Stephen Cartwright
NSW Business Chamber
Mr Grant King
Origin Energy
Mr David Peever
Rio Tinto Australia
Mr Ann Pickard
Shell
Ms Kerrie Mather
Sydney Airport
Mr Grant O'Brien
Woolworths

Following the inaugural Business Advisory Forum in April, COAG agreed to an ambitious regulatory and competition reform agenda.

This agenda included energy market reform, streamlining environmental regulation, major projects and development assessments and rationalising carbon reduction and energy efficiency schemes.

Progress on these issues will be discussed, along with ways in which all Governments can lift regulatory performance.

Leaders will also discuss Seamless National Economy reform priorities to reduce red-tape for business, increase productivity and enable an efficient economy where resources can move to where they can make the greatest economic contribution.