Meet Minister Bill Johnston
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Energy; Corrective Services, during this event you will have the opportunity to network with fellow AmCham members. We look forward to hearing from Minister Johnston. pastevent
'Meet the Minister' Networker The Hon Bill Johnston MLA
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About the Event
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Energy; Corrective Services, during this event you will have the opportunity to network with fellow AmCham members. We look forward to hearing from Minister Johnston.
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The Hon. Bill Johnston MLA
Minister for Mines and Petroleum, Energy and Corrective Services, Western Australian Government
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Event Details
Date: Thursday 28 October 2021
Time: 5.30PM to 7.30PM
Location: Squire Patton Boggs
Registrations: email Alice Abraham [email protected] |
Pricing
Members: Each AmCham member company is allocated two complimentary tickets. Should you wish to bring more than one guest, please let us know and we will arrange an invoice for the additional tickets.
Non-members: $59 per person
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Speaker Biographies
The Hon Bill Johnston MLA, Minister for Mines and Petroleum, Energy and Corrective Services, Western Australian Government
The Hon. Bill Johnston is Western Australia's Minister for Mines and Petroleum, Energy and Corrective Services.
He has been a Minister for the McGowan Labor Government since March 2017, and has previously been Minister for Commerce, Industrial Relations, Electoral Affairs, and Asian Engagement.
So far, his achievements include cutting red-tape for the mining industry, introducing the Work Health and Safety Bill (industrial manslaughter provisions) and assisting in revolutionising Western Australia’s energy system.
In Opposition he served as Shadow Minister for State Development and Energy from 2012, and Shadow Minister for Mines and Petroleum from 2013.
He was a Member of the Economics and Industry Standing Committee and Deputy Chair of the Inquiry into Domestic Gas Prices from 2010 to 2011.
Prior to entering Parliament, he was the State Secretary of WA Labor from 2001 until 2008, with responsibility for all State and Federal election campaigns.
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