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Innes Willox

Chief Executive of Australian Industry Group

Innes Willox is Chief Executive of the Australian Industry Group, a leading industry organisation representing businesses in a broad range of sectors including manufacturing, construction, transport, defence, ICT and labour hire.  Innes was appointed Chief Executive in May 2012.

His current appointments include: Deputy Chair of Australian Super; Director of the Innovative Manufacturing Co-operative Research Centre; Board Member of the Australian American Leadership Dialogue; Chair of the Migration Council of Australia; Chair of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Skilled Migration; President of the Global Business Coalition; and Convenor of the Industry 4.0 Advanced Manufacturing Forum.

Innes served as the Australian Consul General to Los Angeles (2006-2008), where he represented wide-ranging Australian interests on the west coast of the United States, including in the areas of trade, finance, culture, bio-technology, environment and energy sectors. He was Chief of Staff to the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer, from 2004 to 2006. Earlier, Innes held a number of private sector and government positions including Manager of Global Public Affairs for Singapore Airlines based in Singapore (2000-04).  

Innes began his working career as a journalist. His positions included Chief of Staff at The Age newspaper in Melbourne and Chief Political Correspondent for The Age in the Canberra Parliamentary Press Gallery.  

Innes was educated at Melbourne High School; Monash University (BA History and Politics); and Edinburgh Business School. He is based in Melbourne and is a lifetime supporter of the Collingwood Football Club.

See Innes Willox at the Better Futures Forum:

Tuesday 17 August, 4.30pm - 5.20 pm AEST
BREAKOUT SESSION: Policy settings for a climate-resilient society and economy