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Julian & Nikala Haber (Intalock)
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Matt Plattz (Suncorp), Bobby & Dee Stojceski (Penske Commercial Vehicles)
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Dean & Natalia Hartmann (HPartners)
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From Left: Kevin Hotchkiss (QLD Department of Education & Training), Scott Buttel (Intalock) Anthony Gavin (1ICT), Rob Champion (QGCIO), Paul Leong (Intalock), Monica Rajoria (Intalock)
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Paula Bowens (Intalock), Jodi Simos (Veritas), Nicole & Ryan Jones (Intalock)
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Vicki Richardson (Palo Alto), Colin Hennessey (Intalock), Dave Richardson (Palo Alto), Brad Dight (Tattersalls)
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Nick Long (QLD Department of Education & Training), Mitchell Simpson (Intalock), Mansoor Syed (Intalock)
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Soumi Mukherjee (Intalock), Megan & Andrew Bennett (Suncorp), Niamh Walsh (Veritas)
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Vinnie D'Alessandro (SilverChef)
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Jeff Lombardo (Dicker Data), Dean Reading (Dicker Data)
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Rob Luhrs (Glencore), Karen Hind (QLD Department of Education & Training), Nikala Haber (Intalock), Kevin Hotchkiss (QLD Department of Education & Training)
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Vanessa Pozzobon & Brad Dight (Tattersalls)

The roadmap to a low carbon future in technology The IT sector accounts for 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions1. This will rise as data and new technologies increasingly play a central role in shaping organisational operations. As enterprises and governments introduce net zero or decarbonisation targets, IT operations will need to better understand their emissions and how they can be reduced without negatively impacting technology or business operations. SustainTech will bridge the gap between ambition and tangible action, promoting Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategies that attendees can use in their day-to-day operations within their business.