• Northern Australia Defence Summit

    Hosted by the NT Government, this policy-driven event will look at the opportunities for Australia’s Defence industry in Northern Australia.

    8 May 2024
    Darwin Convention Centre

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Overview

This year’s Summit will focus on the ever-important strategic position of Northern Australia, its role in the wider Indo-Pacific region, and its significance to Australia’s security. Alongside this, the conference will cover a range of topics considering ADF Capabilities in the North, investment in infrastructure projects, Defence as a driver for local economic growth, and the challenges of developing and sustaining a sufficiently skilled workforce to support Defence operations.

The conference will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the role of Defence in Northern Australia and current and future developments in the region.

The Summit will hear from Ministers, senior Defence personnel, industry leaders, SMEs, academics, and strategic analysts.

Speakers


The Hon Pat Conroy MP
Minister for Defence Industry & Minister for International Development and the Pacific


The Hon Eva Lawler MLA
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory


Dr John Coyne
Head of the Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre, ASPI


Dr Victor Abramowicz
Manger for Defence & Advanced Manufacturing, Charles Darwin University


Georgia Davey
Program Manager,
NORSTA Maritime


Jason Miezio
Defence Sector Lead,
Sitzler


Robert Dane
Chief Executive Officer, Ocius Technology


Stephen Land
Chief Investment Officer, The Northern Australian Infrastructure Facility (NAIF)


Ewen Levick
Publisher, Australian Defence Magazine


Sudantha Hettiarachchi
National Design Leader – Defence, Multiplex


Matthew Niikkula
Shire President of Exmouth & Chair, North West Defence Alliance


Phil Thompson OAM
MP, Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence


Jim Walker
CEO,
AIDN NT

Sponsors

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Exhibitors

WELCOME RECEPTION

Tuesday 7th May 2024

Enjoy the picturesque surroundings and gorgeous view of the Darwin horizon at Parliament House as the Chief Minister welcomes attendees to the 10th Annual ADM Northern Australia Defence Summit.

Hosted by: The Hon Eva Lawler MLA, Chief Minister, Northern Territory Government

17:30 – 19:00 | Main Hall, Parliament House

KEYNOTE ADDRESS | Chief Minister’s Welcome Address

The Eva Lawler MLA, Chief Minister, Northern Territory Government

2024 AGENDA

Conference Day | Wednesday 8th May 2024

07:30

Registration opens

You can collect your name badge at the Welcome Reception and fast track your entry into the Summit.

08:45

WELCOME TO COUNTRY |

08:50

WELCOME ADDRESS FROM AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MAGAZINE |

Ewen Levick, Publisher, Australian Defence Magazine

08:55

OPENING | Opening remarks from the Chair

Jason Miezio, Defence Sector Lead, Sitzler

09:00

CHIEF MINISTER’S ADDRESS |

The Hon Eva Lawler MLA, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory

09:20

MINISTERIAL ADDRESS |

The Hon Pat Conroy MP, Minister for Defence Industry & Minister for International Development and the Pacific

09:30

FIRESIDE CHAT |

The Hon Pat Conroy MP, Minister for Defence Industry & Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Interviewer: Ewen Levick, Publisher, Australian Defence Magazine

09:50

KEYNOTE | Defence infrastructure initiatives in Northern Australia

  • Analysis of Defence expenditure across the North
  • Upgrading of existing Defence facilities
  • Project timelines and anticipated results
  • Benefits to local communities and industry

10:20

Morning Tea & Networking Break

10:50

PANEL | Enhancing Regional Development and Collaboration Across Infrastructure Projects

  • Outlining the North’s current capacity to support infrastructure projects
  • Including sustainability into planning and construction
  • The value of infrastructure to the region

Stephen Land, Chief Investment Officer, The Northern Australian Infrastructure Facility (NAIF)
Sudantha Hettiarachchi, National Design Leader – Defence, Multiplex
Matthew Niikkula, Shire President of Exmouth & Chair, North West Defence Alliance

11:30

CASE STUDY | Current and future infrastructure projects of Sitzler

11:50

PANEL | Creative funding and financing for future Defence projects

  • Encouraging private investment into the defence industry sector
  • Defence as an investment category and asset class
  • The potential contribution of superannuation funds to financing defence programs

12:30

Lunch

13:30

FEDERAL OPPOSITION ADDRESS |

Phil Thompson OAM, MP, Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence

13:50

PANEL | Addressing challenges in local industry: Engaging with Northern Australia’s Defence sector

  • Successful strategies for integrating into defence supply chains
  • Overcoming entry barriers and establishing a foothold in defence
  • Fostering innovation and technology
  • Future growth areas and partnership opportunities

Jim Walker, CEO, AIDN NT

14:30

Navigating Asia-Pacific Geo-Politics: Implications for Northern Australia

  • Strategic engagement amidst a growing US-China rivalry
  • Security challenges and dynamics in the region
  • Northern Australia’s role within the region
  • Defence capability and economic integration

Dr John Coyne, Head of the Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre, ASPI
Dr Victor Abramowicz, Manger for Defence & Advanced Manufacturing, Charles Darwin University

14:50

CASE STUDY | Defence of the North of Australia with sovereign USVs 

  • Renewable energy powered sea surface drones – powered by sun, wind and waves
  • Long duration persistent surveillance, remote from mainland
  • Above and below water sensors for ISR and ASW
  • Proven capability with an effect
  • Integrate with and complement crewed assets
  • Approved by AMSA, launched from Darwin

Robert Dane, Chief Executive Officer, Ocius Technology

15:30

Afternoon Tea

15:50

CASE STUDY | Delivering maintenance and sustainment projects across Northern Australia: Challenges and opportunities

  • Collaborating with local industry
  • Unique environmental and geographical challenges
  • Workforce and skills requirements
  • Managing risk and uncertainties

Georgia Davey, Program Manager, NORSTA Maritime

16:10

PANEL | Specific Challenges Operating Defence Bases in the North

  • Unique constraints of the Northern Environment
  • Logistics and supply chains
  • Indigenous engagement and cultural sensitivities

16:50

Closing Remarks from the Chair

Jason Miezio, Defence Sector Lead, Sitzler

17:00

End of Conference & Networking Drinks

Pricing

Early bird available until 29 March 2024.

SME is organisation with fewer than 200 employees globally
A local SME is one based in the Northern Territory with fewer than 50 employees

Department of Defence and Australian Defence Force – Free

Please register for Department of Defence and Australian Defence Force pass by emailing info@informa.com.au

A conference pass includes admission to each of the sessions, the networking functions both pre and post-event.

Packages Early Bird Full Rate
Conference pass – Standard Industry Rate $1,995 + GST $2,195 + GST
Conference pass – SME Rate $1,295 + GST $1,495 + GST
Conference pass – Local SMEs Rate $395 + GST $495 + GST

Networking Function

DefenceNT Networking Function

DefenceNT, in collaboration with Australian Industry and Defence Network, the Chamber of Commerce, Master Builders, the Indigenous Business Network and Industry Capability Network, will host a networking function following the Defence Summit.

This will provide a great opportunity to engage with key decision makers from Government and industry while enjoying a drink and canapes at Wharf One Food & Wine, one of Darwin’s best waterfront venues.

NT Defence Week returns in 2024 from 7 – 13 May.

Now in its third year, NT Defence Week facilitates strategic dialogue; fosters collaboration; strengthens relationships; and showcases industry capability. A valuable opportunity for engagement between locals and interstate visitors, this year NT Defence Week will see a suite of events across Darwin, Katherine, and for the first time, Alice Springs.

This year’s line-up includes the annual ADM Northern Australia Defence Summit, which attracts Australian Defence Force (ADF) decision makers, industry leaders, academics, strategic analysts and businesses from all around Australia. The Summit will cover a range of topics considering ADF capability requirements in Northern Australia, investment in infrastructure projects and Defence as a driver for local economic growth.

NT Defence Week 2024 will also feature a Meet the Buyer Showcase hosted by the Industry Capability Network NT (ICN NT), regional roadshows in Katherine and Alice Springs, multiple networking opportunities and an industry awards evening hosted by the Australian Industry and Defence Network NT (AIDN NT).

Following the release of the Northern Territory Defence Veterans Strategy – which has committed to supporting and honouring Defence veterans – this year’s events will also feature opportunities to focus on veterans and their families, and celebrate their contributions to the economy and community.

As we sit between the release of the Defence Strategic Review in 2023 and await the release of the National Defence Strategy, it is a critical time for the Northern Territory to engage and demonstrate the key role it plays in defence and national security. NT Defence Week 2024 is not to be missed.

For more information and to view the list of NT Defence Week events, please visit: https://defence.nt.gov.au/industry/local-events.

Venue

Darwin Convention Centre
10 Stokes Hill Rd,
Darwin City NT 0800
(08) 8923 9000

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