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Wednesday, 20 February, 2008 - 22:00
An independent expert advisory group to be chaired by Western Australia’s chief scientist, Professor Lyn Beazley (pictured), has been formed to oversee the first round of funding from the $36.5 million Low Emissions Energy Development Fund. The other members of the group are: Andrew Hall, investment manager at Stone Ridge Ventures; Garry Baverstock, adjunct associate professor in energy studies at Murdoch University; Dr John Wright, director of the CSIRO Energy Transformed Flagship; Martina Calais, a former research engineer on automotive power supplies and university lecturer; Alan Pears, adjunct professor at RMIT University; and Suzanne Tuite, financial management specialist and group manager finance at GRD Minproc.