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SUMMARY:Brotherhood Talks: Co-ops and mutuals
DESCRIPTION:Co-operatives and mutuals – a win-win for workers and communities experiencing disadvantage\nThe Research & Policy Centre at the Brotherhood of St Laurence invites you to its November Brotherhood Talks session. \nThe expert panel of Melina Morrison (Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals)\, Gerrie Mitra PSM (Group Executive Director\, Disability and Reform\, SA Department of Human Services)\, Dave Kerin (Earthworker Co-operative Network) and Eleanor Coffey (Redgum Cleaning Co-operative) will unpack the theory and practice of worker owned co-operatives and mutuals. How can such enterprises deliver increased economic security for workers and better outcomes for communities experiencing disadvantage? Should worker owned co-operatives play a more prominent role in Australia? \nEvent Details\nDate:        Thursday 7 November 2019 \nTime:        12 noon – 1pm. Please feel welcome to stay and chat over lunch afterwards \nVenue:      Father Tucker’s Room\, Brotherhood of St Laurence Head Office\, 67 Brunswick Street\, Fitzroy. \nRSVP:        Please RSVP to attend this event for seating and catering purposes. \nEnquiries: Replies and queries to jdouglas(at)bsl.org.au or (03) 9483 1364. \nAll welcome at this wheelchair accessible venue. Please advise if any accessibility adjustments would help support your attendance. \nEnjoy the new Brotherhood Talks podcast\, drawn from the Brotherhood’s RPC seminar series. Listen online at Soundcloud or Spotify.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/brotherhood-talks-co-operatives-and-mutuals-a-win-win-for-workers-and-communities-experiencing-disadvantage/
LOCATION:Brotherhood of St Laurence Head Office\, 67 Brunswick Street\, Fitzroy\, Vic\, 3065\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Mutual Capital Instrument Briefing Sessions
DESCRIPTION:The Mutual Reforms Act 2019 affects all mutuals\nIn April this year\, the Corporations Act was amended by the Treasury Laws Amendment (Mutual Reforms) Act 2019. The amendments include: \n\nIntroducing a definition of ‘mutual entity’ into the Corporations Act;\nAllowing the issue of Mutual Capital Instruments (MCIs) as a specialised capital instrument for mutual entities; and\nIntroducing a standard process of member approval to allow eligible mutual entities to amend their constitutions to allow the issue and operation of MCIs without causing a demutualisation or requiring special compliance measures.\n\nBCCM initiated this whole process and influenced the Federal Government to ultimately amend the Corporations Act in this way. \nBCCM is holding a series of briefing sessions across the country\, to provide an expert insight into the recent legislative changes that affect all Federally registered mutuals. \nWho should attend?\nThe events are designed for executives and non-executive directors of mutual firms from all industry sectors and will provide a unique opportunity to meet with members of the team who helped to design the legislation.  The briefing agenda is below. \nEvent Details\nDelegate fees & how to register\n$495 + GST BCCM members \n$650 + GST Non-BCCM members \nRegister for below for each individual event: \n\nPerth – Wednesday\, 20 November 2019\nSydney – Monday\, 25 November 2019\nMelbourne – Tuesday\, 26 November 2019\nBrisbane – Wednesday\, 27 November 2019\nAdelaide – Thursday\, 28 November 2019\n\nAgenda\n10.00 – 10.20 am: What are Mutual Capital Instruments? (20 mins) \nMCIs are a new permanent capital instrument that can only be issued by eligible mutual entities. We will describe the features of MCI\, why they have been created and the context of the newly established government support for improving the business environment for the mutual sector. \n10.20 – 10.40 am: Why prepare to issue MCI and what would you use it for? (20 mins) \nIssuing new capital will be a new direction for mutual firms. We will discuss the rationale for raising capital in this way and the potential use that firms will put it to. \n10.40 – 11.00 am: International examples of mutual capital (20 mins) \nCo-operatives and mutuals across the world raise additional capital in a variety of different ways. Some types of capital raised in Europe exhibit equity features and are available to institutional investors\, whilst others are raised directly from members. \nWe will give an insight into similar initiatives in the UK\, Canada and the Netherlands\, leading to the successful raising of new capital for mutual businesses. \n11.00 – 11.15 am: Coffee break & networking (15 mins) \n11.15 – 11.35 am: Explaining the legal changes – What do firms need to do? (20 mins) \nWe will outline the impact the law will have on individual constitutions\, what firms will need to do to prepare their constitutions to take advantage of these changes. \n11.35 – 11.55 am: Designing MCI (20 mins) \nThe legislation provides the framework for MCI\, but firms will need to design their own instruments.  We will outline the optional features that MCI may have\, in relation to voting\, distributions and surplus assets. \n11.55 am – 12.15 pm: The market for MCI (20 mins) \nWe will outline the likely markets for MCI\, the difference between wholesale and retail issuance\, and factors that firms should consider when deciding which path to take. \n12.15 – 12.30 pm: Open discussion (15 mins) \nDownload flyer
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/mutual-capital-instrument-briefing-sessions/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20191121T183000
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SUMMARY:2019 BCCM Taste of Australia Industry Dinner and Hall of Honour
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 BCCM Leader’s Summit kicked off with the famous Taste of Australia Industry Dinner and Hall of Honour on the eve of the Summit. The dinner celebrated the best of co-operative produce with a bespoke menu using produce from Australian agricultural co‑operatives. The night included the Hall of Honour industry recognition awards. The Dinner is an annual highlight in the BCCM’s Event calendar. \n#bccmsummit \nEvent Details\nWhen: Thursday\, 21 November 2019\, 6.30 pm – 10.30 pm \nWhere: Pan Pacific Hotel\, Perth \nDinner Speakers\n\nAnna Gare\, Television Presenter and Chef\nThe Hon Michael Sukkar MP\, Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Housing\nThe Hon Alannah MacTiernan MLC\, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food\nJimmy Wilson (BSc)\, Chief Executive Officer\, CBH Group\nPeter Van Onselen\, Network Ten\, The Australian\n\nDinner Sponsors
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/2019-bccm-taste-of-australia-industry-dinner-and-hall-of-honour/
LOCATION:Pan Pacific Hotel\, Perth\, 207 Adelaide Terrace\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20191122T083000
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SUMMARY:2019 BCCM Leaders' Summit and Industry Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 BCCM Summit is Australia’s only cross-sector business summit for co-operative and mutual leaders. Delegates enjoyed plenary sessions and panel discussions featuring highly regarded international and national speakers. \nThe theme of the 2019 Summit was: Growth and opportunity for CMEs in the era of accountability. The Summit included the launch of the million-dollar MVM Research Project – discuss and debate competitive strategies for co-operatives and mutuals to measure total value creation. \nThe Summit incorporated the renowned Taste of Australia Industry Dinner and annual BCCM Honour Roll recognising outstanding leadership\, as well as the highly popular Breakfast on the Hill\, Chairs’ Forum and an offsite tour. 40 speakers and 150 delegates. \n\n2019 Summit wrap-up\n2019 Summit program\n\nAbout the theme\nIn the 90’s\, Harvard professors Michael Porter and Mark Kramer introduced the radical idea of shared value. Now\, in the wake of the disruption of the institutional and business misconduct scandals\, businesses are faced with the challenge of redress and differentiation. Consumers expect accountability. Businesses are throwing their all at measuring the shared value they create. Australian CMEs are ahead of the curve with ground-breaking research into member value accounting. The Mutual Value Measurement© Project\, led by an international team of researchers in partnership with the sector\, designed customisable methodology to measure the total value creation of co-operatives and mutuals. The 2019 BCCM Leaders’ Summit launched the million-dollar Mutual Value Measurement© Research Project\, providing delegates with the opportunity to discuss and debate competitive strategies for co-operatives and mutuals to leverage differentiation for competitive advantage. \nProgram highlights included\n\nGlobal launch of mutual value accounting framework\nCo-operative lifecycle theory\nArmchair conversation The Hon. Julie Bishop\nDealing with takeovers – lessons from AMP\nOptimising productivity through diversity and inclusion\nWho owns culture? Governance in the post-Hayne\nData governance – the new battle front\n\nEvent details\nDinner: Thursday\, 21 November 2019\,  6.30 pm – 10.30 pm Summit: Friday\, 22 November 2019\,  8.30 am – 6 pm Where: Pan Pacific Hotel\, Perth \nDinner speakers\n\nAnna Gare\, Television Presenter and Chef\nThe Hon Michael Sukkar MP\, Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Housing\nThe Hon Alannah MacTiernan MLC\, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food\nJimmy Wilson (BSc)\, Chief Executive Officer\, CBH Group\nPeter Van Onselen\, Network Ten\, The Australian\n\nBreakfast speakers\n\nRob Slocombe\, CEO\, RAC WA\nThe Hon John Quigley MLA\, Attorney General\, Minister for Commerce\nDr Bruce Baskerville\, Associate Director\, Centre for Western Australian History\, UWA\n\nSummit speakers\n\nDr Sarah Adams\, Research School of Accounting\, Australian National University\nTerry Agnew\, Chair\, BCCM\nSteve Anthony\, CEO\, SILC\nThe Hon Julie Bishop\nLinda Bostock\, CEO/Managing Director\, StateCover Mutual Limited\nDr Mike Briers AO\, Food Agility CRC\nSener Celik\, Director\, JoinData\, Netherlands\nDr Michael L Cook\, University of Missouri-Columbia\nDr Andrew Crane\nJo Dodd\, Partner\, King & Wood Mallesons\nRobyn Donnelly\, Consultant\nA/Prof Anna Ferrante\, Health Research and Data Analytics Hub (Centre for Data Linkage)\, Curtin University\nDavid Fraser\, CEO\, Capricorn\nAlison Gaines\, CEO\, Gerard Daniels\nAndrew Hadley\, CEO\, P&N Bank\nProf Matthew Hall\, Monash University\nGreg Hammond OAM\nPeter Hunt\, Managing Partner\, Mutuo (UK)\nProf Emmanuel Josserand\, Director\, CBSI\nDr Elena Limnios\, Director\, Limnios Projects\nMark Love\, Founder\, Bradley Allen Love\nGillian McFee\, BCCM\nSenator The Hon Bridget McKenzie\, Minister for Agriculture\nProf Tim Mazzarol\, Winthrop Professor\, UWA Business School\nRohan Mead\, Group Managing Director & CEO\, Australian Unity Limited\nProf Yuval Millo\, Warwick Business School\, University of Warwick\nMelina Morrison\, CEO\, BCCM\nRade Musulin\, Principal\, Finity Consulting\nShaun Nannup\, Director\, WISDOM in your Life\nBarry Nicholls\, Radio Presenter\, ABC Radio Perth and WA\nProf Greg Patmore\, University of Sydney Business School\nBrad Plunkett\, Senior Economist\, Dept of Primary Industries and Regional Development\, WA\nTrish Ridsdale\, Managing Director\, BoardBusiness\nThe Hon Kerry Sanderson AC\, Chair\, St John of God Health Care Board and Chancellor\, Edith Cowan University\nSean Smith\, Senior Business Reporter\, The West Australian\nDr Paul Thambar\, Monash University\nPatrick Walker\, Executive General Manager\, Advocacy and Members\, RAC\nMatthew Wedmaier\, Chief Financial Officer\, CUA\n\nWhat 2018 delegates thought of the event\n\n\nWatch\n\n #bccmsummit
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/2019-bccm-leaders-summit-and-industry-dinner/
LOCATION:Pan Pacific Hotel\, Perth\, 207 Adelaide Terrace\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
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