Speaking his mind
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Tuesday, 8 July, 2003 - 22:00
TOP contender for the ‘2003 Brave Association Head award’ – Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association executive director, Barry Jones – recently addressed the Western Australian Sustainable Energy Association on the topic ‘In the National Interest?: Arguments on why Australia should not sign the Kyoto Protocol’.
But there’s more – the fearless Mr Jones invited his audience, which included Oil Mallee company head and former CALM director Syd Shea, to stop him at any time, if there were any questions.
The WASEA described some of what Mr Jones said as “very confronting”.