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You are invited to this very special event; a Conference on skills and training development of women in construction, forestry, mining and energy industries. The conference dinner will be held on the 8th of November in Darling Harbour, Sydney with the conference on the 9th of November at the Trades Hall auditorium.

 The CCF invite you to attend the CCF National Conference to be held at the Gold Coast from the 19th-22nd October 2011. The conference offers your organisation a unique opportunity to work with senior representatives of leading Australian contractor companies.

The 7th National SkillsDMC conference is on Wednesday, 10 August 2011 at the Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney.

The focus for the SkillsDMC national conference in 2011 is increasing enterprise productivity through building the capacity and capability of the workforce.

 The Master Builders Association of Victoria have named Menzies Creek resident Devin Grant the State’s top apprentice at the 2011 State Apprentice of the Year Awards on Thursday night (6 May 2011).
More than 600 people attended the awards night hosted by former Australian cricketer and VFL footballer Simon O’Donnell.

The Construction and Property Services Industry Skills Council will be holding their National Conference in Melbourne at the Crown Conference Centre on 29-30 August 2011. The theme for this year’s conference is The Future Workforce. Registrations are now open!

Incolink provides a $5,000 scholarship annually to an outstanding woman wishing to enter into trade training, apprentice or post-apprenticeship to further develop her skills in the building and construction industry.

Congratulations to the Master Builders Association of Victoria and the Building Designers Association of Victoria announced as the joint winners of the Building Commission's Continuing Professional Development Awards 2010. The awards were held on the 30th of March at the Building Commission's fantastic new premises at the Good's Shed North, Docklands.

You are invited to the National Carpenters Day Breakfast BBQ at NMIT on Friday the 8th of April 2011. Sponsored by the Master Builders Association of Victoria and the National Association of Women in Construction, this event will celebrate the contribution of carpenters to our environment and country.

A joint BICCIAB/CPSISC industry breakfast was held in Melbourne on the 31st of March to hear from Sam Sheppard and Peter Hinton from buildmore and Kym Peake the Deputy Secretary of Skills Victoria. Sam and Peter last year undertook a project to build a home that was designed, constructed and materials supplied predominately by women.

The Victorian Skills Pledge is a key initiative under the government’s Securing Jobs for Your Future – Skills for Victoria policy, and is a voluntary commitment by businesses to driving business improvement through appropriate

From all of us at BICCIAB we hope you had a good Christmas and New Years break. We look forward to working with you in 2011 and are positive it will be a successful, prosperous and safe year for the building and construction and civil construction industry.

BICCIAB held its Annual Industry Forum at the Crowne Plaza on the 12th of October. Excellent presentations were provided by leaders in our industry from a range of sectors.

The powerpoint presentations of the speakers are included on the links below.

John McNally, Executive Officer - BICCIAB

The Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation has announced the outcomes of the review of the implementation of Securing Jobs for Your Future. 

The Construction Forecasting Council will will host a  forecast breakfast in Melbourne on the 15th of November.

Work Safe Week, Victoria's premier safety event is now in its 18th year and to help celebrate its 'coming of age' WorkSafe Victoria is making it bigger and better than ever before. For beginners to experts in the field, small, medium and large sized business across every industry, from Monday 25 to Friday 29 October seminars on an enormous range of topics will be presented at venues across the state.

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