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1 Global challenges, global solutions: Meet Green Building Leaders from Asia Pacific Proudly sponsored by Queensland Government

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92 BE PART OF THE SOLUTION

93 JOIN THE NETWORK

94 www.worldgbc-asia-pacific.org WORLD GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL ASIA PACIFIC NETWORK

95 LINKING THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION TO GENERATE GREEN BUILDING OUTCOMES www.worldgbc-asia-pacific.org WORLD GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL ASIA PACIFIC NETWORK

96 SPEAKERS Mr Simon Cox- Head of Sustainability, Colliers International Ms Trudy Ann King- Asia Pacific Regional Manager, World Green Building Council Mr Prasetyoadi (Tiyok), Co Founder, Green Building Council of Indonesia Mr Yannick Millet, Executive Director, Vietnam Green Building Council Mr Qingqin Wang- China Green Building Council

97 Green Building Council of Australia Leading Green Thinkers Paul Russell – Director, Enabling Technologies Department of Employment, Economic Development & Innovation Wednesday 30 September 2009

98 ‘Towards Q2: Tomorrow’s Queensland’  

99 DEEDI’s Innovation Group Our role is to influence the transformation of the Queensland economy to maximise the State’s economic, environmental and social outcomes by: expanding world-class science, technology and research capabilities and aligning them to Queensland’s priorities developing new and emerging knowledge-based industries assisting Queenslanders to participate in the knowledge economy and engage with science and technology.

100 State Government Initiatives Cleaner Greener Building Policy Queensland Cleantech Industry Development Strategy Climate Smart Business QWESTNet EcoBiz HEAT

101 HEAT Queensland’s new wave of environmental architects What is HEAT? International marketing campaign raising the profile and export sales of Queensland architecture and related design (landscape architecture, urban design, interior designs, master planning). HEAT is producing successful outcomes. Queensland architects are both environmentally responsible and responsive. Leading Queensland architects deal with environmental challenges in inspiring ways: –an ability to visualise holistically, especially in extreme climates; –a creative response to ecological and social challenges; –a willingness to embrace international collaboration and support other professional disciplines; –a mindfulness of place and its connection to culture; and –the social and cultural impact a built environment has on community. HEAT is a Queensland Government initiative delivered in partnership with Australian Institute of Architects. Find out more www.architecture.com.au/heatwww.architecture.com.au/heat

102 Trade Queensland › bullet point goes here (26 pts) › bullet point goes here › bullet

103 Queensland Based Suppliers Company capabilities include: –supply of renewable building materials –green building design –eco-friendly procurement –consultancies providing lifecycle analysis

104 Regional Presence Trade Queensland leads a program of targeted international trade missions that focus on key international markets relevant to the clean technologies sector. Below are just some of the missions or international events being targeted over the next 12 months. China June 2010, Queensland Green Building Trade Mission to China October 2010, Clean Energy Trade Mission, including participation at the China Coal Expo in Beijing India February 2010, International Renewable Energy Conference, New Delhi September 2010, Trade Mission to participate in the CII Green Building Congress Japan July 2010, Renewable Energy Fair & Conference, Tokyo Korea October 2010, Green Hub Korea, Seoul The Americas January 2010, Climate Change, Water and Clean Technology events as part of G’Day USA, San Diego and Los Angeles February 2010, Clean Tech Forum, San Francisco March 2010, Trade Mission to visit Los Angeles, Washington State and British Colombia, including participation in GLOBE 2010, Vancouver June 2010, Trade Mission to participate in BIO, Chicago

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106 Green Buildings in Queensland

107 Green Square North Tower Annual water savings of 1.7 million litres 160,000 litre water storage facility for onsite uses. Storm water filtering system to improve the quality of water leaving the site. A number of electricity-saving and temperature control features are also included.

108 Bond University Mirvac School of Sustainable Development Australia's first 6 Star Green Star certified educational building. Cost $11 million (30% premium) Water tanks, solar heating and a grey water recycling system Approx 40 per cent of its peak power from solar cells and wind turbines.

109 Orion Springfield Australia's most environmentally sustainable shopping centre. Water conservation capacity of 780,000 litres of steel rainwater collection tanks. All landscape watering, bin wash downs, toilet and urinal flushing; cooling tower make-up and water feature top-ups are supplied from 100% recycled water.

110 33 Breakfast Creek Road To reduce: electricity consumption by 4% greenhouse gas emissions by 64%; potable water use by 55% (saving 38ML per year, equivalent to 38 Olympic swimming pools). Cutting CO 2 emissions by equivalent to removing more than 520 cars from the roads by including photovoltaic cells, low energy lighting and other energy-saving measures.

111 Queensland Cleantech Companies

112 Riddel Architecture 25 year history of excellence and awards in heritage building conservation and sustainability adaptation Residential and commercial design that responds to context, climate, environmental and social sustainability principles Sustainability project – Hill End Eco House, achieved 6-star BERSPro energy rating Designs feature in the QLD Government's International HEAT campaign, 2009

113 Biolytix Water Australia International award winning wastewater treatment systems – domestic and commercial applications Most energy efficient biological waste treatment system in the world Centralised sewage systems for resorts, commercials developments, subdivisions and towns Provides ecological engineering consultancy advice Company embodies sustainability principles in product manufacture and work practices

114 ecospecifier Pty Ltd Third-party ‘green’ product verification Assess and present information on over 3500 sustainable and healthy materials, products, technologies and resources Supports environmental professionals to trust, select and use green building products Education, training and consulting services Has attracted over 10,000 subscribers – building and design professionals, governments and educational institutions

115 SPONSOR

116 GREENS on the GREEN Friday 20 November 09 New Farm Bowls Club

117 THANK YOU www.gbca.org.au


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