Kylie Lloyd

Kylie Lloyd is the Founder and Managing Director of Zoic Environmental. She is a Principal Environmental Scientist with over 20 years’ international experience. Kylie holds Post-Graduate qualifications in Environmental Health and Medical Sciences and is a leading specialist in contaminated site audit, assessment, monitoring and remediation, independent environmental audits. Kylie is an NSW EPA accredited Site Auditor, Exemplar Global AU Site Auditor, Certified Environmental Practitioner (General) EIANZ, Certified Environmental Practitioner (Site Contamination Specialist) EIANZ.

Rachael Martin

Rachael is an Environmental Scientist at Geosyntec Consultants. She also worked as a Senior Policy Advisor at NSW Health's Health Risk Assessment, Environmental Health Branch. 

She also worked as a Technical Officer of the Non-metropolitan Contaminated Sites Section technical Officer - Non-metropolitan Contaminated Sites Section
NSW Environment Protection Authority. 

Cheryl Halim

Cheryl Halim is an environmental engineer with over 15 years of experience. She has managed various sized environmental assessment, remediation, landfill, risk assessment and site audit projects. Cheryl has also assisted contaminated site auditors in undertaking many contaminated land site audits in various states in Australia. She also serves as one of Zoic's in-house risk assessment specialists. Some of Cheryl's areas of expertise include: environmental assessment, remediation, landfill, risk assessment, site audit, clandestine drug laboratory, asbestos, and leaching tests.

Mark Eigenraam

For more than twenty years, Mark has lead research, development, and application of environmental markets and ecosystem accounting. This work has engaged a wide variety of industries, academic institutions, and government agencies at regional, state, and national levels. It has equipped Mark with a deep understanding of the complex issues surrounding the sustainable management of natural capital. Mark applied his market-based experience to inform Australia’s approach to environmental-economic accounting.

Implementation of Regulatory Sandboxes – A Global Overview

The number of regulatory sandboxes are increasing, with different regulators organizing them. This presentation presents a global overview of regulatory sandboxes, a programme allowing FinTech firms to test new solutions in an actual market environment under regulatory supervision, but without necessarily incurring all existing regulatory restrictions. It also offers some case studies of regulatory sandboxes established in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and Oceania.

John Piggott

John Piggott is Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) and of the Australian Institute for Population Ageing Research at the University of New South Wales, Australia, where he is Scientia Professor of Economics. He has a long-standing interest in retirement and pension economics and finance. His publications include more than 100 journal articles and chapters in books. He has also co-authored two books, both published by Cambridge University Press. In 2016 he co-edited two volumes on aging.

Case Studies - Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal on Halving Road Deaths and Injuries: Impacts and the Role of Infrastructure

The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) is used for setting road safety targets, assessing existing road networks and tracking infrastructure risk over time, evaluating safety benefits of road projects, assessing risk for design iterations, and conducting post-construction evaluations. This presentation features some iRAP case studies that show how lives were improved and serious injuries were prevented.

Star Rating - Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal on Halving Road Deaths and Injuries: Impacts and the Role of Infrastructure

Risk factors, sometimes called crash modification factors (CMF), are used by International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) in its methodology to relate road attributes and risk of death and serious injury. Learn how to use iRAP’s Star Rating Demonstrator to produce star ratings that can help improve road safety.

An Assessment of the Implementation of Results-Based Management Frameworks in Selected Countries

Failure of bureaucracies to identify appropriate output definitions and indicators, and a unifying outcomes classification framework has undermined the usefulness, integrity, and comprehensibility of agencies’ performance-based budget (PBB) and results-based budget management (RBBM) frameworks. PBB or RBBM frameworks require at least the same diligence in defining classification and management protocols as does a chart of accounts—and as did the development of Classification of the Functions of Government.