AUSOUG

Nov 3 – 4

Burswood Convention Centre, Perth.

 

The annual conference of the Oracle User Group in Australia.

AUSOG

A week in Brisbane

I just got back from a week in Brisbane where I MC’d two conferences; the GBTA AUS/NZ and Mining 2011.

The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) event was held at The Mercure and had a really interesting program. First up was finance journalist and commentator, Michael Pascoe, with whom I’ve worked on a number of occasions. His theme was essentially that we should stop whining in Australia because our economy is very strong, despite was politicians with self interest would tell you.

Remember Bob Ansett from the 80s? The man who brought us Budget car hire is a popular speaker and consultant these days. Bob talked about customer service and about “customerising” our business. He was one of the first people in Australia to wake us up to customer service. Good speaker and a very affable man.

After the GBTA event, I moved to the other side of the river for the 3-day Mining 2011 Resources Convention for Vertical Events. This event had outgrown its previous venue and had moved to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. This was huge!

The mining exhibition with one of the two tented auditoria in the background

A busy 3-day event, it was jam packed with miners, explorers, ministers and mining services presentations in what is now the largest resources event on the eastern seaboard.

BeefWorks, Toowoomba

I’m just back from Toowoomba where I MC’d the bi-annual BeefWorks conference. This is the conference that alternates with the much bigger BeefEx held on the Gold Coast every second year and run by the Australian Lot Feeders Association (ALFA).

This was my first visit to Toowoomba, which you may remember suffered awfully in the floods of early this year. There is little evidence of that horrific period in this town of around 100,00 people.

The town, which is dubbed “The Garden City”, is one of the neatest and cleanest I have come across in Australia. I walked from the City Golf Club to The Spotted Cow with my good friend and keynote speaker, Jon Doust, on the eve of the conference and loved the heritage nature of the houses, the cleanliness of the streets and the general vibrancy of the town. Verges are neatly mowed, parks are in pristine condition and the place is generally abuzz.

The conference program was excellent. Arron Wood from Kids Teaching Kids is an environmentalist who admitted he had some views about feedlots that were not very flattering of the industry. Before he addressed the conference, he spent time on a feedlot and in his address readily admitted that he’d got it wrong. Feedlots were sustainable, he said. He was impressed with the low carbon footprint and attention to animal welfare.

Much of the conference was devoted to issues of animal welfare. These guys and girls do care for their animals, not only because its the right thing to do but because it makes good business sense.

Other speakers included 6th generation US rancher, Trent Loos, who does six radio programs a day in the US discussing agriculture and “de-mythifying” some of the rubbish that is spoken about animal production. Ryan Kasko from Alberta gave us a picture of his family owned operation and another Albertan, Alison Sunstrum, talked about the amazing technology they had developed that was helping lot feeders accurately feed their stock while identifying potential health issues.

Entertainment at the conference dinner was provided by comedian, Marty Fields, whose material was fresh and original and he certainly won over the audience in a 30-minute spot.

The conference was another triumph of excellence in organisation for Esther Price and both she and ALFA President, Jim Cudmore, would have been more than happy with the the program and the general vibe of the event.

RIU Melbourne Resources Roundup

Sept 28 – 29 Sofitel Melbourne

The second annual RIU Melbourne Resources Round-up, which follows on the success of the Resources Round-up series in both Sydney and Melbourne. This conference aims to bring Australia’s resources companies together with Melbourne’s investment community.

RIU Melbourne Resources Roundup

BeefWorks 2011

October 5 – 6, Toowoomba City Golf Club, Toowoomba, QLD

The Australian Lot Feeders’ Association is pleased to present BeefWorks 2011. Since its inception, this event has lived up to its reputation in providing practical, quality and relevant information that has the capacity to send people home with a kit-bag of ideas and motivation.

BeefWorks 2011

AAPM National Conference

18 – 21 October, Burswood Convention Centre

The Australian Association of Practice Managers are holding their national conference in Perth for the first time. The conference theme is “Persistence, Performance, Perfection”

AAPM Conference Website

GBTA – Australia New Zealand Conference

Oct 23 – 25
Mercure Hotel, Brisbane

The Global Business Travel Association AUS/NZ meets in Brisbane as a show of support for the city recovering after then devastating floods on earlier this year. The theme of the conference is “Meeting the Challenge – Survival or Revival”

GBTA Brisbane 2011

International Desalination Association World Congress

September 4 – 9

Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre

The IDA World Congress on Desalination and Water Reuse, “Desalination: Sustainable Solutions for a Thirsty Planet” has 1,200 delegates registered from over 60 countries. Visit the conference website.

ISDE7- The 7th International Symposium on Digital Earth

August 23 – 25
PCEC, Perth

ISDE7 will provide an exciting insight into the use of digital technologies in today’s and tomorrow’s world. It will explore the role Digital Earth technology plays in economic and social sustainable development, environmental protection, disaster mitigation, natural resource conservation and improvement of human being’s living standard.

ISDE7- The 7th International Symposium on Digital Earth

ASA + FNA 2011 – Going the Distance

Aug 31 – 3 Sept

Burswood Convention Centre, Perth

The Aeromedical Society of Australasia and the Flight Nurses Association of Australia come together for this annual conference to exchange views, experiences and war stories. Culminates with a flight-line display of aircraft involved in emergency service work.

ASA + FNA 2011 – Going the Distance