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» 2010 Luncheons

Dennis Cometti (June 3, 2010)
Seven Network AFL Commentator
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Mark Scott (May 13, 2010)
Managing Director, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kevin Foley vs. Steven Griffiths (10 March 2010)
"The Money Men"
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Jeff Bleich (5 March 2010)
US Ambassador
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Phil Liggett / Paul Sherwen (18 January 2010)
Sports Journalist and Commentator
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» 2009 Luncheons


Senator Penny Wong (9 November 2009)
Climate Change Minister
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Paul Kelly (11 September 2009)
Editor-at-large, The Australian
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David Redhill (26 August 2009)
Deloitte
John Olsen (11 August 2009)
Former Premier, Former Aust. Consul-General, NY, LA
Ian Plimer (30 July 2009)
Geologist, Professor and Academic

Nick Xenophon (10 June 2009)
Senator for South Australia
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Alan Kohler (28 April 2009)
Leading Financial Journalist
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Phil Liggett (19 January 2009)
Sports Journalist and Commentator
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» 2008 Luncheons

Peter Costello (10 October 2008)
Federal Member Parliament/Author
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Peter Williams (27 August 2008)
Deloitte Digital

Rex Jory (7 August 2008)
Former Columnist, The Advertiser
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John Silvester (13 July 2008)
Crime Reporter
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Anna Merola (19 June 2008)
Scholarship Recipient & Launch 2008 - Call for Nominations
David Simmons (12 March 2008)
Economic Development Board
Martin Hamilton-Smith (8 February 2008)
Leader Of The Opposition
» 2007 Luncheons

James Sutherland (26 October 2007)
Cricket Australia
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Tim Lane (11 September 2007)
Sporting Commentator

Wayne Goss (22 August 2007)
Chairman Deloitte
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Kevin Rudd MP (30 July 2007)
Federal Leader of the Opposition
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The Chaser (6 July 2007)
Satirists
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Dennis Mooney (7 June 2007)
CEO Holden

Murray Walker (28 February 2007)
Clipsal 500 Commentator
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» 2006 Luncheons
Malcolm Turnbull (22 November 2006)
Joint with National Press Club

Mick Keelty (26 October 2006)
Federal Police Commissioner
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Bill Shorten (6 October 2006)
AWU National Secretary
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Brian Martin (15 September 2006)
Chief Justice of NT
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Nick Xenophon MLC (5 May 2006)
No Pokies
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» 2005 Luncheons

Pru Goward (7 December 2005)
Sex Discrimination Commissioner
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Rasheda Ali (31 October 2005)
Carer and Daughter Mohammad Ali

Tom Phillips (14 October 2005)
President & CEO Mitsubishi Aust Ltd.
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Paul Stoddart (10 August 2005)
Ozjet & Minardi Racing

Senator Helen Coonan (7 July 2005)
Minister For Communications, IT
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The Hon Kim Beazley MP (1 July 2005)
Federal Leader Of The Opposition

The Hon Peter Lewis MP (20 May 2005)
Former Speaker
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Stephen Pallaras QC (6 May 2005)
Director Public Prosecution
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Mark Waugh (21 February 2005)
Former Test Cricketer / Racehorse Owner
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» 2004 Luncheons

Clare Martin (5 November 2004)
Chief Minister, Northern Territory
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Peter Beattie (28 October 2004)
Queensland Premier
Tom Schieffer (20 August 2004)
US Ambassador to Australia

Brian Deegan (30 July 2004)
Author / Magistrate / Political Candidate
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Steven Trigg (18 Jun 2004)
CEO, Adelaide Football Club
» 2003 Luncheons

George Negus (9 December 2003)
Author and Journalist
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Michael Harbison (28 August 2003)
Lord Mayor Adelaide
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Andrew Demetriou (25 July 2003)
CEO, Australian Football League
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Robert Champion de Crespigny (2 July 2003)
Economic Development Board
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Herbert Giradet (5 June 2003)
Thinker-in-residence
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Prof. Paul Dibb (7 May 2003)
International Relations, ANU
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Simon Crean (1 May 2003)
Federal Leader of the Opposition
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Geraldine Cox (4 March 2003)
Refugee Children
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National Press Club Luncheons Held In Adelaide on 19 Feb 2003
Mike Rann, Premier | Read Speech
Tim Flannery, South Australian Museum Director | Read Speech
» 2002 Luncheons

Hon. Alexander Downer (6 December 2002)
Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Hon. Peter Lewis (19 November 2002)
Constitutional Convention
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Hon. John Button (16 October 2002)
Retired Federal Minister and Senator
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Phillip Adams (18 September 2002)
ABC Radio National
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Sandra Macleod (27 August 2002)
Echo Research, London
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Wayne Jackson (12 July 2002)
CEO, Australian Football League
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State Of The State (30 May 2002)
Peter Vaughan | Business SA & Hon. Dr. Jane Lomax-Smith, John Chaplin, Susan Law | City Of Adelaide | Download .mp3 (9.3MB)
Brendan Nelson (26 April 2002)
Federal Minister For Health
Tuong Quong Luu (1 March 2002)
SBS Radio with Panel on Refugees
Sue Nattrass (14 February 2002)
2002 Festival Director
» 2001 Luncheons
Prof. Geoffrey Blainey (19 October 2001)
Historian and Social Commentator

Kim Beazley (15 October 2001)
Federal Leader of the Opposition
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Stuart Littlemore (29 September 2001)
ABC's Media Watch Host
Prof. Malcolm Gillies (25 July 2001)
Australian Academy of Humanities

Dr. Robert Booth (14 June 2001)
Bardak Group (on power)
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Dr. Kerryn Phelps (5 April 2001)
President, Australian Medical Association
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Pauline Hanson (8 March 2001)
One Nation MP
» 2000 Luncheons

Peter Meakin (20 October 2000)
News & Current Affairs Director Channel 9
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Peter Sellars (14 September 2000)
2002 Festival
Adrian Greenoak (2 August 2000)
International Rose Festival

Kim Beazley (20 July 2000)
Leader of the Opposition
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Dick Smith (28 June 2000)
Businessman and Pilot
Prof. Allan Fels (16 June 2000)
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
Rev. Tim Costello (29 May 2000)
Urban Mission Unit Baptist Church
Bruce Ruxton (17 April 2000)
President, RSL Victoria
Joy Baluch (15 March 2000)
Mayor, Port Augusta
Robyn Archer (8 February 2000)
Telstra Adelaide Festival
» 1999 - 1995 Luncheons
- Dr. Tim Flannery (19 November 1999) | Director, SA Museum and Author
- Phillip Adams (26 October 1999) | ABC's Radio National
- Iam Parmenter (30 September 1999) | Consuming Passions
- Trevor Sykes (19 August 1999) | Australian Financial Review Columnist
- Janet Holmes à Court (30 July 1999) | Chair, Heytesbury Group
- Meg Lees (7 July 1999) | Leader of Australian Democrats
- Sam Newman (18 May 1999) | The Footy Show
- Peter Garrett (29 April 1999) | Midnight Oil, Conservationist
- Greg Murphy (6 April 1999) | Competitor, Adelaide 500
- John Olsen (24 March 1999) | Premier of South Australia
- Greg Chappell (8 December 1998) | Cricketer
- Donald McDonald (12 November 1998) | "The Ring"
- Andy Thomas (23 October 1998) | Astronaut
- Ray Martin (6 October 1998) | A Current Affair Host
- Kim Beazley (18 August 1998) | Federal Opposition Leader
- Derryn Hinch (7 August 1998) | 5DN
- Peter Hurley (2 July 1998) | Australian Hotels Association - SA
- Piers Ackerman (5 June 1998) | Columnist, Daily Telegraph
- Malcolm Turnbull (15 May 1998) | Director, Australian Republican Movement
- Robyn Archer (8 November 1997) | 1998 Telstra Adelaide Festival
- Paul Kelly (8 October 1997) | International Editor, The Australian
Stuart Littlemore (2 September 1997) | ABC's Media Watch Host
Read speech- Dr. Jane Lomax-Smith (8 July 1997) | Lord Mayor Adelaide
- Dr. Phillip Nitschke (14 May 1997) | Euthenasia Advocate
- Jeff Kennett (16 April 1997) | Premier of Victoria
- Paul Thompson (12 March 1997) | CEO, DMG Radio
- Dr. Ziggy Switowski (12 February 1997) | Chief Executive, Optus
- Prof. Geoffrey Blainey (14 November 1996) | Historian and Social Commentator
- Senator Amanda Vanstone (23 August 1996) | Minister, Education, Employment
- Charlie Walsh (14 August 1996) | Head Coach, AIS Cycling
- Commodore Geoff Rose (26 July 1996) | Submarine Project Director
- Kerry O'Brien (26 June 1996) | ABC's 'The 7:30 Report' Host
- Chief Justice John Doyle (31 May 1996) | Chief Justice of South Australia
- Dr. Brian Sando (8 May 1996) | Olympic Sports Medical Director
- Dr. Gordon Bailey and Amanda Vanstone (29 February 1996) | Member for Kingston, Senator
- David Hunt (17 January 1996) | Police Commissioner, SA
- Brian Johns (14 November 1995) | Managing Director, ABC
- Premier Dean Brown (14 September 1995) | Premier of South Australia
- Senator Chris Schacht (18 August 1995) | Minister for Small Business and Customs
- Dr Brendan Nelson (14 July 1995) | Former Federal President AMA
- John Howard (17 March 1995) | Leader of the Opposition

