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STRATEGIES FOR GENDER DIVERSITY ARE YOU READY – GETTING THE BALANCE RIGHT! MS KATHRYN PRESSER WOMEN IN RESOURCES – SOUTH AUSTRALIA CFO / COMPANY SECRETARY.

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1 STRATEGIES FOR GENDER DIVERSITY ARE YOU READY – GETTING THE BALANCE RIGHT! MS KATHRYN PRESSER WOMEN IN RESOURCES – SOUTH AUSTRALIA CFO / COMPANY SECRETARY BEACH ENERGY LIMITED

2 PRESENTATION OUTLINE Background on Diversity – Is it an issue? Changes for ASX-listed entities What is required Helpful information to get you through Going forward The Big “Q” Word – Quotas Women in Resources – South Australia - What we are about Questions

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4 BACKGROUND ON DIVERSITY – IS IT AN ISSUE? Women represent 45% of the workforce but account for only: 11% of Executive Managers in the private sector 10% of Board Members; and 2% of ASX 200 Board Chairs Women’s presence in paid work remains largely restricted to lower skilled jobs 1 In 2009 1 women made up: 64.2 % of all higher education graduates; 55.7% of all higher education students; and 47.6% of all vocational education and training enrolments; and Of those graduating with law degrees in 2009, 62% were women. And research also show - that female Directors and Managers have a significant impact on board inputs and firm Management outcomes. 1 – ABS Labour Force Australia, Jan 2009

5 CHANGES FOR ASX-LISTED ENTITIES New Corporate Governance Recommendation 3 - effective for financial years commencing on or after 1 January 2011 Boards of all listed entities should establish a diversity policy and disclose the policy or a summary of it CGC Recommendation 3.2 - The policy should include requirements for the Board to : Set measurable objectives for achieving gender diversity; and Review both the objectives and the progress in achieving them annually

6 CHANGES FOR ASX-LISTED ENTITIES - CONTINUED CGC Recommendation 3.3 and 3.4 – Companies must disclose in their Annual Report: The measurable gender diversity objectives set Progress towards achieving them; and The proportion of women at three levels: Board; Senior Management; and Whole of Organisation

7 WHAT IS REQUIRED Entities need to: Introduce appropriate procedures to ensure the policy is implemented effectively An internal review mechanism to assess the effectiveness of the policy The Board or nomination or remuneration committee should have a duty, at least annually to review and work on the relative proportion of women and men in the workforce at all levels of the entity and this obligation should be included in the Charter. The onus is on entities to work out how best to present meaningful figures on the participation of men and women in the workplace and the roles in which they are employed.

8 HELPFUL INFORMATION TO GET YOU THROUGH Full Commitment: Commitment to diversity and articulating the corporate benefits arising from employee and board diversity; Commitment to promoting a culture that embraces diversity; Commitment to programs that assist in the development of a broader pool of skilled workers; Commitment to diversity in the selection process of staff at all levels

9 GOING FORWARD Set Targets Review the Selection Process Develop the Director Pool Build the Executive Pipeline

10 THE BIG “Q” WORD – QUOTAS Women on Boards and Chartered Secretaries Australia have committed to a target of 25% of diversity by 2012; and 40% of diversity by 2015! The Commonwealth Bank have recently committed to a target of 35% for women in senior management by 2014. Rio Tinto has announced that a priority in 2011 is to improve the representation of women in senior management and the pipeline of female talent over the next 5 years. Oz Minerals have set quotas for 2011 of 1 Board Member and a target of 25% women across a number of employment bands by June 2011 Quotas for boards are currently operating in Norway and France, with Spain and Germany currently considering such measures. Is Australia ready???

11 WOMEN IN RESOURCES – SOUTH AUSTRALIA - WHAT WE ARE ABOUT Purpose The purpose of the group is to provide an opportunity for women in leadership roles within the resources industry to network, discuss common issues and to promote participation of women in the resources industry in South Australia. Key Focus Human Resources Forum Mentoring Facilitation Networking / Key speakers sharing their experiences within the industry Seen as a forum for senior women in the industry to promote more women through the pipeline of women talent coming through

12 QUESTIONS??


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