Andrew Blyth
Andrew Blyth was appointed as ENA Chief Executive in April 2006. Andrew comes to the Energy Networks Association following a successful and high level career with the Federal Government, particularly working on Staff with a number of senior Cabinet Ministers in Federal Parliament.
Andrew was the Senior Adviser on Resources, Energy and the Environment for Hon Ian Macfarlane MP, Federal Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources from March 2002 to November 2004, coinciding with a crucial time in the development and progression of the current energy market reform agenda. Andrew also worked on the Energy White Paper, Securing Australia’s Energy Future. He is consequently well known in the energy industry and with both State and Federal Governments and agencies.
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How much are you prepared to pay for civilisation?
We are all too familiar with the satellite picture of North Korea in darkness at night and the horror stories…... Read more
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From: Hasbro, go straight to gaol, do not pass go
Tim says:
They should update other things in the game too. Instead of a get out of jail free card, they should have a Dodgy Lawyer card that not only gets you out of jail straight away but also gives you a fat payout in compensation for daring to arrest you in the first place. Instead of getting a hotel when you… [read more]From: A guide to summer festivals especially if you wouldn’t go
Kel says:
If you want a festival for older people or for families alike, get amongst the respectable punters at Bluesfest. A truly amazing festival experience to be had of ALL AGES. And all the young "festivalgoers" usually write themselves off on the first night, only to never hear from them again the rest of… [read more]Gentle jabs to the ribs
Superman needs saving
Can somebody please save Superman? He seems to be going through a bit of a crisis. Eighteen months ago,… Read more