If you missed out on J18 protests or did get out that day & have the fever
from that great experience; and would like to "send your regards" or fling
some pies to the Corporate ruling class attending, at $180 entrance, to sort
out their GST worries (not!)...IF YOU ARE IN SYDNEY.....Coincidentally July
19th (1936) is the anniversary date for Spanish Revolution and Conzinc Rio
Tinto of course backed Fascist General Franco in that bloody Civil War and
previously had many Asturian miners shot for striking.

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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 12:33:05 GMT-1000
From: Vikki John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Shall we go too?     19 July 99

SHALL WE GO? RIO TINTO, WESTERN MINING COMPANY AND SHELL etc WILL BE THERE.
TELL OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS TOO.  THANKS.

Programme;
19 July 1999 Intercontinental Hotel, Sydney
12.30 - 1.00pm
Registration and Coffee
Forum Speakers
Dr Roland Williams, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Shell Australia Ltd
Welcome and Introductions
Senator the Hon. Robert Hill, Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Opening Address
Mr Bjorn Stigson, President World Business Council for Sustainable Development
The International Sustainable Development Agenda: drivers, motives and values
Lord Holme of Cheltenham CBE, Advisor to the Chairman Rio Tinto Ltd
Corporate Social Responsibility: boundaries and expectations

Dr Jane Gilmour, Executive Director Earthwatch
Institute From Partnerships to Triple Bottom Line
Dr Malcolm McIntosh AC, Chief Executive
CSIRO Science and Technology: responding to the social agenda
Mr Hugh Morgan AO, Managing Director WMC Ltd
Implications of the International Sustainable Development Agenda for
Australian Companies
Mr Campbell Anderson, President Business Council of Australia
Close

The 1999 Joint Forum of the World Business Council for Sustainable
Development (WBCSD) and the Business Council of Australia (BCA) will focus
on the emergence of corporate social responsibility as a driver for
sustainable development and the implications this has for Australian
business. Rising community expectations are presenting complex issues for
business, governments and the scientific community.

The forum will focus on the following aspects of the new agenda:
* International and Australian perspectives
* Determining the boundaries of responsibilities
* Finding appropriate responses We look forward to your involvement.

Bjorn Stigson President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Campbell Anderson President, Business Council of Australia

19 July 1999 Intercontinental Hotel, Sydney
Registration
Enclosed is a cheque in the amount of $180.00 made payable to the Business
Council of Australia.

Payment by credit card:
Please complete and return this form to:
1999 WBCSD+BCA Forum
Facsimile 03 9610 4223
Inquiries should be directed to: Lily Rombiolo Telephone 03 9610 4221
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For multiple registrations please photocopy this form.

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Cost $180.00


LL.NG

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