Photo Gallery: Industry and Sustainability Day

Focusing on sustainable industry, large and small, in Gippsland.

Photos

Photo Name Photo Description
The Mob - in glorious colors! Syndicate duty brings out the fun side of The Mob, from left, Jason Potts, Leah Watson, Chris Griffin, Carole MacMillan and Peter Middleton (aka Superman)
Group shot The 2005 GCLP group poses for a shot near an open cut coal mine.
Coal from a coal mine. Lois Pratt shows off a piece of brown coal.
Looking up. Participants crane their necks to gain a perspective of the size of power stations at work.
Safety first Hard hats and safety goggles were the order of the day for a high rise visit to Loy Yang
Powerful heat! Nigel Browne gets into the hot side of electricity generation.
Personalised hard hats Personalised hard hats added an element of fun to Industry and Sustainability Day for Kylie Debono, left, and Di vander Merwe.
Panel members thanked Chris Griffin, left, thanks panel members, Donna Faulkner and Marlene Battista.
Participant presentation Nigel Browne is thanked for his participant presentation by Chris Griffin.
Why Weep Over Willows? Kylie Debono is thanked by Chris Griffin for her presentation entitled, Why Weep Over Willows?
Maree Davidson and speaker Loy Yang Power 's John Kienhuis (1999) with current year participant Maree Davidson
Lunchtime discussions Many indepth discussions take place over lunch!
Thanking a guest speaker. Carole MacMillan thanks Director Power Generation, International Power Hazelwood, Alistair Tompkin, for sharing his insights on leadership.
Guest speaker General Manager Station & Environment, Loy Yang Power, Richard Elkington, addresses the GCLP group.
Planning for expansion Public Affairs Manager for International Power Hazelwood, Neil Lawson (GCLP 2004), gives the current participants an overview of the westfield expansion proposal.
Viewing an exhibit Jason Potts, left, Kylie Debono and Di vander Merwe get a close look at exhibits at PowerWorks
The power industry - an overview Manager of PowerWorks visitor centre, Kath Ritzer-Alexander (2005), discusses the role of PowerWorks in the power industry.

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