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May 18-27, 2016
Economic Diplomacy, Energy and Innovation
PROGRAM REPORT
Thank you to our partners
Overview
In 2015, the Australia-Indonesia Centre, alongside Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, launched the Australia-Indonesia Leaders Program to ensure that future leaders from government, business and academia in both nations developed strong relationships as they move into national leadership positions. The program aims to: 1. Engage a highly influential network of emerging leaders in both nations. 2. Enable exchange of knowledge, understanding and skills to address shared challenges. 3. Foster ongoing relationships and new partnerships between alumni delegates.
Executive Summary
The Australia-Indonesia Centre delivered the third Australia-Indonesia Leaders Program on May 18-27, 2016 in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. Throughout the program, 28 delegates engaged with over 100 government, business and academic leaders from both nations in a series of leadership courses with 5 universities, 3 VIP dinner functions and a range of cultural activities. The third Australia-Indonesia Leaders Program marked several key milestones. For the first time: " The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, co-invested financially in the program.
" Australian delegates from government and universities joined Indonesian delegates for the program. " A leading Indonesian university - Paramadina University - delivered a leadership course alongside Australian
universities. " The program theme is aligned with the Centre’s research agenda in energy. " The program delivered all content through digital platforms, including a mobile app.
Itinerary (May 16-27, 2016)
May 16, Jakarta • Dinner Reception with Deputy Head of Mission Dr Justin
Lee May 18, Sydney • Harbour Cruise Luncheon with HE General The Hon David
Hurley, Governor of New South Wales • Personal Leadership workshop by Dr Raoul Oberman May 19, Sydney • Leadership Course 1 - The University of Sydney:
Cornerstones of Economic Diplomacy May 20, Melbourne • Leadership Course 2 - Monash University: Energy and
Economic Diplomacy • VIP Dinner Function with Victoria State Government:
Innovation in Public Policy and Creative Economy May 21, Melbourne • Tesla Motors Tour: Accelerating Sustainable Transport • AFL Match: Collingwood Magpies vs Geelong Cats • Special Dinner with Consulate General to Victoria and
Tasmania May 22, Melbourne • Cape Schanck Field Trip with Laura Anderson
May 23, Melbourne • Leadership Course 3 - The University of Melbourne:
Energy and Policymaking - Responding to Crisis • VIP Dinner Function with ANZ: The Future of Energy May 24, Canberra • Leadership Course 4 - Australian National University:
Energy Futures • Diplomatic Master Class Dinner with AIIA May 25, Canberra • Roundtable Dialogue with Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade • Science and Innovation Forum • Special Dinner with Ambassador Nadjib Riphat Kesoema May 26, Sydney • Leadership Course 5 - Paramadina University: Policy
Change on Renewable Energy • Farewell Dinner with Consul General Yayan Mulyana May 27, Bondi • Delegate Workshops: Shared Solutions in Renewable
Energy • Alumni Induction: Certificate of Completion Presentations
Leadership Course 1 - The University of Sydney
“Cornerstones of Economic Diplomacy” Cross-Cultural Communications Tamerlaine Beasley (Beasley Intercultural) Trade Dr Sandra Seno-Alday (Sydney Business School) Supporting Future Generations Amelia Lemondhi, Arjuna Dibley, Wendy Hartanti (Australia-Indonesia Youth Association)
“Energy and Economic Diplomacy” Introduction to Strategic Thinking Professor Edward Buckingham (Monash Business School) Case Discussion: Bumi Resources Professor Edward Buckingham (Monash Business School) Negotiating Disputes Professor Anne Louise Lytle (Monash Business School) Energy Provision, Social Inclusion and Sustainable Development in Indonesia Dr Max Richter (Monash University
Leadership Course 2 - Monash University
“Energy and Policymaking - Responding to Crisis” Thinking and Doing Policymaking Professor Helen Sullivan (Melbourne School of Government) Stakeholders and Accountability in Crisis Greg Ireton (Centre for Disaster Management and Public Safety) In Conversation Christian Bennett (General Electrics Australia) Grant Dooley (Hastings) Managing Policy Crisis Points Professor Helen Sullivan Dr Sara Bice (Melbourne School of Government)
Leadership Course 3 - The University of Melbourne
“Energy Futures” ACT’s Experience in Achieving 100% Renewable Energy Target Jon Sibley (ACT Government) Renewable Energy Revolution Professor Andrew Blakers (Australian National University) Fiscal Policy Settings for Renewable Energy Dr Paul Burke (Australian National University) Energy Futures Professor Kenneth Baldwin (Australian National University)
Leadership Course 4 - Australian National University
“Policy Change in Renewable Energy” A Comparative Landscape of Renewable Energy Policy in Indonesia and Australia Dr Dinna Wisnu (Paramadina Graduate School of Diplomacy) Roni Pramaditia (Medco Foundation) Rooms for Policy Change in Renewable Energy Dr Dinna Wisnu (Paramadina Graduate School of Diplomacy) Roni Pramaditia (Medco Foundation) Exercising Diplomacy: Ways to Work Together towards an Improved Policy of Renewable Energy Dr Dinna Wisnu (Paramadina Graduate School of Diplomacy)
Leadership Course 5 - Paramadina University
VIP Dinner Function with Victoria State Government
Keynote: The Hon Philip Dalidakis MP Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade of Victoria
Panel Discussion: Odo Manuhutu, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Helen Simondson, Australian Centre for Moving Image Tony Reed, The Arcade
“Innovation in Public Policy and Creative Economy” Investment Centre Victoria, 20 May 2016
VIP Dinner Function with ANZ
Keynote: Dr William Sabandar, Senior Advisor to Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources on Renewable Energy
Presentations: Professor Rebekah Brown, Monash Sustainability Institute Professor Michael James, Australian Synchrotron
“The Future of Energy” ANZ Docklands, 23 May 2016
VIP Dinner Function with AIIA
John McCarthy AO Former Australian Ambassador to Indonesia
“Diplomatic Master Class” PwC Canberra, 24 May 2016
The Hon Penelope Wensley AC Former Australian Representative to UN
Bill Farmer AO Former Australian Ambassador to Indonesia
Harbour Cruise Luncheon with His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Ret’d)
Governor of New South Wales
Sydney, 18 May 2016
Cultural Experience and Showcase
Tesla Motors Tour and AFL Match
Melbourne, 21 May 2016
Cultural Experience and Showcase
Cape Shanck Field Trip with Laura Anderson
Melbourne, 22 May 2016
Cultural Experience and Showcase
Delegate Workshops and Alumni Induction
Bondi Beach, 27 May 2016
Cultural Experience and Showcase
2016 Program Speakers - Government
• H.E. General The Hon David Hurley AC DSC (Ret’d) – Governor of New South Wales
• The Hon Philip Dalidakis MP – Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade, Victoria State Government
• Ann Bray – Interim CEO, Innovation and Science Australia
• Tim Bradley – Economist, Innovation and Science Australia
• Leesa Carson – Community Safety Manager, Geoscience Australia
• Allaster Cox – First Assistant Secretary, South-East Asia Maritime Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
• Bill Farmer AO – Former Australian Ambassador to Indonesia (2005-2010)
• Eko Santoso Junor – Deputy Director of Sesparlu (Senior Diplomatic Course), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
• H.E. Nadjib Riphat Kesoema – Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Australia and Vanuatu
• Odo Manuhutu – Director of Sesparlu (Senior Diplomatic Course), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
• Dr Justin Lee – Deputy Head of Mission, Australian Embassy Jakarta
• John McCarthy AO – Former Australian Ambassador to Indonesia (1997-2001)
• Yayan Mulyana – Consul General for New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia of Indonesia
• Peter Roberts – Deputy Chief Negotiator for IA-CEPA, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
• Dr William Sabandar – Senior Advisor to the Minister on Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia
• Richard Sadleir – FAS ISD, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
• Jon Sibley – Director of Energy and Waste Policy, Australian Capital Territory Government
• Dr Arif Syed – Director of Resources and Energy, Department of Industry, Innovation and Science
• The Hon Penelope Wensley AC – Former Governor of Queensland
2016 Program Speakers - Business
• Tamerlaine Beasley – Managing Director, Beasley Intercultural
• Christian Bennett – Vice President of Government Affairs and Policy, General Electric
• Grant Dooley – Executive Director and Head of Asia, Hastings
• Arjuna Dibley – Associate, Baker & McKenzie
• Wendy Hartanti – Senior Tax Manager, PwC
• Amelia Lemondhi – Founder, Lemondhi Languages
• Dr Raoul Oberman – Director Emeritus, McKinsey Indonesia
• Andrew Parker – Partner, PwC
• Roni Pramaditia – Head of Medco Foundation
• Tony Reed – CEO, The Arcade
• Helen Simmonds – Head of Public Programs & Education, Australian Centre for the Moving Image
2016 Program Speakers - Academia
• Professor Kenneth Baldwin – Director, Energy Change Institute, ANU
• Dr Sara Bice – Director of Research Translation at Melbourne School of Government, The University of Melbourne
• Professor Andrew Blakers – Director of Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems, ANU
• Professor Rebekah Brown – Director of Monash Sustainability Institute, Monash University
• Professor Edward Buckingham – Director of Engagement, Monash Business School
• Dr Paul Burke – Fellow at Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU
• Ian William Chubb AC – Former Chief Scientist
• Greg Ireton – Research Associate, Centre for Disaster Management and Public Policy
• Dr Michael James – Head of Science, Synchrotron Light Source Australia
• Professor Colm Kearney – Dean of Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University
• Elisabeth Kramer – Deputy Director, Sydney Southeast Asia Centre
• Professor Anne Lytle – Director of Leadership, Months Business School
• Jenny McGregor AM – CEO, Asialink
• Dr Max Richter – Academic Coordinator (Indonesia), Monash University
• Dr Sandra Seno-Alday – The University of Sydney Business School
• Professor Helen Sullivan – Director of Melbourne School of Government, The University of Melbourne
• Dr Dinna Wisnu – Director of Paramadina Graduate Schools, Paramadina University
Delegate Evaluation
Developing greater understanding How valuable was the program in building your understanding of Indonesia and Australia?
Building strong networks and relationships How valuable was the program in building networks and relationships?
Delegate Evaluation
Increasing skills and knowledge How valuable was the program in increasing your skills and knowledge?
Delegate Evaluation
Program satisfaction How likely are you to recommend the Australia-Indonesia Leaders Program to others?
Delegate Evaluation
Delegate Testimonials
“Quality well designed program that is instrumental in bridging relations between Indonesia and Australia. Any leadership that is serious in committing towards the relationship could not afford to not send their best people to this program. Thank you so much to the Australia-Indonesia Centre for the job well done! After hosting us, Australia could not be closer to our hearts. We miss you and the new friends made during our too short of a stay in Australia. May these friendships be lifelong. Count me in for support in strengthening the relationship between Australia and Indonesia.”
Dr RM Aria Wibisono, Ministry of Foreign Affairs “Mind broadening and valuable on so many levels - I feel absolutely privileged to be one of the first Australian delegates.
Dijana Mirkovic, Department of Education and Training “The program enabled me to explore issues and possibilities with leaders from various sectors in both countries. The combination of formal, intellectual & informal activities has given us a deep shared experience with which to continue fostering our bilateral relations & collaborations well into the future.”
Dr Max Richter, Monash University
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Next Program
The fourth Australia-Indonesia Leaders Program will be held in November 2016 under the themes of economic diplomacy, innovation and infrastructure. Get in touch to find out how your institution can get involved.