Strengthening Australian Participation in the Resources Sector 

25 November 2011

 

SENATOR KIM CARR
Minister for Innovation, Industry,
Science and Research

MARTIN FERGUSON
Minister for Resources and Energy
Minister for Tourism

The Australian Government’s $34.4 million Buy Australian at Home and Abroad initiative took another important step forward today with the formation of the Government’s newly assembled Resources Sector Supplier Advisory Forum.

The Forum, announced by Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr and Resources and Energy Minister Martin Ferguson, comprises leaders from resources companies, manufacturers, mining technology and service providers, engineering and procurement firms, unions and academia.

The Forum, to be chaired by the Resources Sector Supplier Envoy Peter Beattie, will provide strategic advice on the most effective ways to strengthen Australian industry participation in the resources sector and the implementation of the Buy Australian initiative.

Minister Ferguson said the Forum could help open doors to significant industry projects.

“With more than $430 billion of planned or committed capital investment in minerals and energy projects in Australia, this represents a massive opportunity for Australian manufacturers and other suppliers,” Mr Ferguson said.

“We are already seeing Australian companies winning contracts on major resources projects, and through this initiative the Government is helping to boost this even further.”

The Forum met for the first time today in Perth.

The agenda for the meeting drew on input received from hundreds of interested stakeholders during a nation-wide consultation process that Mr Beattie has been conducting.

Senator Carr noted the concerns of some stakeholders regarding possible barriers to local industry participation in major resources projects.

“This Forum brings together leaders of the highest calibre and I look forward to them applying their formidable expertise to helping improve the competitiveness of Australian industry,” Senator Carr said.

“This will enable greater access to the wealth of major project opportunities in the booming resources sector.

“I am gratified at the high level of stakeholder interest in joining the Forum and thank all the nominees who were not ultimately included. It’s great to see the diversity and quality of candidates who see this as a pressing issue for Australia. I look forward to the ongoing contributions of all the people who nominated.”

Mr Beattie said the response he had received during his consultations with resources industry representatives and suppliers had been pleasing.

“There’s no doubt that this process is generating good will on both sides and it’s creating new awareness of what opportunities are available,” Mr Beattie said.

“Collaboration between suppliers to develop innovative approaches to match their skills and capabilities with the needs of the minerals and energy sectors will be particularly important if we are to make the most of opportunities in Australia and overseas. 

"The basic fundamentals are we need to have early engagement, collaborate with joint ventures and strategic alliances, foster innovation and access overseas markets."

A list of Forum members is attached.

For information on the Buy Australian At Home and Abroad initiative visit: http://www.innovation.gov.au/Industry/BuyAustralianatHomeandAbroad/Pages/default.aspx


RESOURCES SECTOR SUPPLIER ADVISORY FORUM

CHAIR

The Hon Peter Beattie, Resources Sector Supplier Envoy

MEMBERS

Resource companies
Colin Beckett, General Manager Greater Gorgon Area, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd
Stephen Creese, Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Newcrest Mining Limited
Lucio Della Martina, Executive Vice President Australia Business, Woodside Energy
Peter Freyberg, Chief Executive, Xstrata Coal
David Peever, Managing Director, Rio Tinto - Australia

Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management companies
James Connor, General Manager - Asia Pacific, Mining and Metals, Bechtel
Jeanette Roberts, Vice President and Chief of Staff, Energy Development & Services, Kvaerner

Engineering / Manufacturing/ Mining Technology and Service companies
Christine Charles, Director, Yerrin Connection
Noel Cornish, Director, BlueScope Pty Ltd
Nick Grzegorczyn, Managing Director & CEO, GASCO Pty Ltd
Erich J. Hofmann, Managing Director, Hofmann Engineering Pty Ltd
Elizabeth Lewis-Gray, CEO & Managing Director, Gekko Systems
Peter McSweeney, Managing Director, MSP Engineering
Dr John Russell, Managing Director, Russell Mineral Equipment
Ian Smith, former CEO, Newcrest ; and Managing Director and CEO [from February 2012], Orica Limited
Graham Twartz, Group Managing Director, Hills Holdings Limited

Unions
Paul Howes, National Secretary, Australian Workers Union
Michael O’Connor, National Secretary, Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
Dave Oliver, National Secretary, Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union

Industry Associations
Alan Broome AM, Chairman, Austmine
David Byers, Chief Executive, Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association
Mitchell Hooke, Chief Executive Officer, Minerals Council of Australia
Don McDonald, Chief Executive, Australian Steel Institute
Jim Walker AM, CEO, QMI Solutions Ltd

Academic/Research
Dr Calum Drummond, Group Executive, Manufacturing, Materials and Minerals, CSIRO
Prof Chris Moran, Director Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland

Media Contact:

Minister Carr’s Office, 02 6277 7580; Minister Ferguson’s Office, 0457 542 330; Deborah Anton, Department 02 6213 6490, 0457 414 506