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Publications

The Directors of Port Jackson Partners have written several publications throughout their careers.

"Strategic Framework for Emissions Reduction" (pdf 0.9MB)
Report prepared for the Business Council of Australia by Port Jackson Partners Limited (April 2007)
"Reforming and Restoring Australia's Infrastructure" (pdf 1.3MB)
Report prepared for the Business Council of Australia by Port Jackson Partners Limited (March 2005)
“The Future for Freight” (pdf 2.6MB)
Report prepared for the Australasian Railway Association (February 2005)
  "Great expectations set challenge",
Australian Financial Review (19 July 2002), David White and Byron Pirola

creation "Creation and Destruction: Sustaining corporate growth in Australia",
(2002), edited by David White

"Capturing value from dividend imputation",
(2002), Kris Bruckner, Nigel Dews and David White

"Creating Value from Energy Networks",
6th International Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition November 2001, Rod Sims

"Agenda for a Strong Australia",
Presentation for the Australia Japan Business Co-operation Committee Conference (October 2000), Rod Sims

"Australia's Energy Reform - An Incomplete Journey",
BCA Papers (April 2000), Rod Sims

"When And When Not to Vertically Integrate', 'Turning Capabilities To Advantages",
Sloan Management Review, (Spring 1999, 34(3)), David White

alchemy "The Alchemy of Growth- kick-starting and sustaining growth in your company",
(1999) Mehrdad Baghai, Stephen Coley and David White

"Changing the Signals to Put Railways Back on Track",
Rod Sims, in Implementing the Hilmer Competition Reforms, CEDA (1996)

"Revolution In Upstream Oil and Gas: Strategies for Growth and Beyond",
(1994), Charles Conn and David White

"Australian Business In Asia: Climbing The Mountains",
Paper examining Australian business experiences in Asia prepared for the Business Council of Australia (February 1992) summit, Terrey Arcus

"Internationalising Australia's Economy",
Public Policy Forum (1991), Terrey Arcus

"North-East Asia (NEA) Is Far",
Paper on the implications of the Garnaut vision for business and unions at the Australian Graduate School of Management in the University of New South Wales (July 1990), Terrey Arcus

"Straight And Crooked Thinking About Foreign Debt",
Business Council Bulletin (August 1989), Terrey Arcus

"Time To Kill Some Myths And Become Real Asians",
Australian Financial Review (6 April 1989), Terrey Arcus