In these challenging times sustainability thinking and the SDGs are more critical than ever. Sustainability and Resilience 2030 is a call to come together as a community around key aspirations that frame a vision for just transitions to sustainable ways of living that leave no one behind. Please join Professor Barney Glover AO and Professor Simon Barrie for the virtual launch of our newest Decadal Strategy, Sustainability and Resilience 2030 . This webinar will be an opportunity to learn about our impacts to date, plans for the future and hear from our panel of distinguished respondents and students on what they think of the future we are trying to create.
The webinar will be held at 2.00pm - 3.00pm on Monday, 6 September 2021 . Please complete the below form to register your attendance.
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Andrea Spencer-Cooke, Vice-President UNAA NSW Andrea Spencer-Cooke is an international sustainable business advisor and specialist on the United Nations 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. She is an accredited NSW Government expert and founding partner of One Stone Advisors, a boutique strategy and leadership consulting firm. Andrea is also a non-executive director and Vice President of the United Nations Association of Australia (NSW). Andrea’s passion is helping clients—from Scania to Sydney Opera House—to embed best practice and become more effective sustainability leaders. Previously she was Project Lead at SustainAbility Ltd in the UK, where she helped to develop the concept of the triple bottom line, and before that, a Junior Officer with the International Labour Organisation, a specialised UN agency in Geneva, where she worked on labour standards and equality of opportunity.
Malcolm Smith, ARUP Australasian Cities Leader Malcolm Smith is ARUP’s Australasian Cities Leader and the founding director of Arup London’s Integrated City Planning (ICP) unit, bringing together design, economics and political strategy in complex master planning projects. Guiding design strategy projects across the world, his work not only centres around the physical issues of places, it also encompasses systems integration, resource efficiency, cultural strategy, meaningful infrastructure, risk and resilience, and social value. Malcolm has advised influential non-government organisations including the Gore Foundation, UN Habitat and the World Bank, and is regularly invited as a keynote speaker around the world on contemporary urban places.
Professor Tony Capon, Director Monash Sustainable Development Institute Professor Tony Capon directs the Monash Sustainable Development Institute and holds a chair in Planetary Health in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University. An Australian trained public health physician, his research focuses on urbanisation, sustainable development and human health. Tony is a former director of the International Institute for Global Health at United Nations University (UNU-IIGH), and was the founding convenor of the Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Human Health in Australia. He is a member of the Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission on Planetary Health, and co-chairs the Future Earth Health Knowledge-Action Network.