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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220601T163000
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SUMMARY:ESG Partner Project webinar: ESG compliant financing
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM Member – ESG Partner Project webinar \nESG compliant financing with Jo Dodd\, King & Wood Mallesons \nWednesday\, 1 June 2022\, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/esg-partner-project-webinar-esg-compliant-financing/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220606T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220606T170000
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SUMMARY:Q & A with world class trainers of the BCCM Exclusive Innovation Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join us when BCCM CEO Melina Morrison interviews Professor of innovation and entrepreneurship\, Emmanuel Josserand\, and global innovation expert\, Fred Etiemble\, hosts of the BCCM exclusive Innovation Masterclass. \nWe will be exploring what an ‘innovation mind set’ means and looks like in action. The significance of innovation in the history of the CME sector and the value of innovation in shaping our future. This will be a short and sharp Q&A for those that would like to meet the presenters and learn more about the value of this BCCM exclusive masterclass. \nWhen\nMonday\, 6 June 2022\, 4:30 pm – 5 pm AEST \nHost\nMelina Morrison \nGuests\nProfessor Emmanuel Josserand and Fred Etiemble \nAbout the BCCM Innovation Masterclass\nThis new course has been designed directly in response to CME leaders suggestions and needs and will embed the innovation mindset in your organisation to provide better\, more efficient services and therefore value to your members. \nFour reasons to enroll into the Masterclass: \n\n\n\nTeam approach – suggested cohort from each organization is five or can be more\nProblem-solving based around real firm challenges – enroll a team to work on a current project or innovation challenge\nCross-sector enrolment – brings the benefit of learning with a CME cohort to your team\nOnline and affordable – BCCM member discount rates have been negotiated to bring your team together with these global innovation training gurus\n\n\n\nEOFY early bird discount ends 30 June. \nFind out more about the new BCCM Innovation Masterclass and register online.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/bccm-innovation-masterclass-qa/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220607T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220607T180000
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SUMMARY:ESG Partner Project Community of Practice meeting
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM Member ESG Community of Practice meeting \nThe next ESG Partners Community of Practice meeting will take place on Tuesday\, 7 June  2022\, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm AEST. \nCase study: Capricorn Case Study… Assisting members…transition \nSpeaker: Advocacy and Alliance Climate Health Alliance. Fiona Armstrong Executive Director \nThe agenda and further details will be circulated nearer the date.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/esg-partner-project-commuity-of-practice-meeting-june22/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220608T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220608T173000
DTSTAMP:20260411T043009
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SUMMARY:MCIs – the story of a successful industry driven campaign and new opportunities for growth
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM member event \nTo celebrate the third anniversary of the passing of landmark legislation to enable mutual capital instruments (MCIs) for federally registered co-operative and mutual businesses\, the BCCM will host a one-hour free webinar for members on MCIs – the story of a successful industry driven campaign and new opportunities for growth. \nHosted by leading global mutual business advisory firm\, Mutuo\, the webinar will explore how the industry attained this landmark breakthrough by working together; what are some early indicators of success; what are the challenges ahead and key opportunities including ESG alignment and impact investing\, affinity and group placements. \nFacilitated by Peter Hunt\, attendees are invited to discuss the opportunity and any barriers they perceive to optimising the full potential of the instruments. \nBCCM member registration link is available via member Monday briefing or email info@bccm.coop.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/mcis-the-story-of-a-successful-industry-driven-campaign-and-new-opportunities-for-growth/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220609T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220609T173000
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SUMMARY:Social Care Community of Practice
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only \nThe next Social Care Community of Practice will be held on Thursday\, 9 June 2022\, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm AEST. \n\n\nPlease email Nicole Vlakic to apply to join the Social Care Community of Practice. \n\n\nProgram\nMeeting Agenda \n\nWelcome and introductions\, Melina Morrison\, CEO\, BCCM\nThe Co-operative Difference with Platform Co-operatives – Introductory comments\, Gillian McFee\, Social Care Adviser\, BCCM\nPlatform Co-operatives:\nJodie Hampson\, PhD Co-op Intern\, BCCM and Team Leader\, Sharing Economy\, Aged Care Services (North-West Region)\, Uniting Tas/Vic \n\nWhat is a Platform Co-operative?\nSocial Care co-operative platforms\nBackground: CDC and tech push; the gig economy and risks\nOpportunities for connecting consumers\, workers\, and communities\nWhat Platform Co-ops mean for the care sector\n\n\nCase Studies – Equal Care and Signalise are two co-operatively owned platforms operating in social care\nQ & A with presenters\nClose and outline of next CoP in September 2022\, Melina Morrison\, CEO\, BCCM
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/social-care-community-of-practice-june2022/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220614T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220614T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T043009
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Co-operatives and Mutuals
DESCRIPTION:This unique program has been developed to provide foundational information about co-operatives and mutuals for your employees. \nDeveloped especially as an easy and affordable induction training for new employees\, this industry developed course is relevant for staff at all levels to ensure a consistent level of knowledge across the co-operative and mutual enterprise (CME) sector. \nIt is designed to ensure CME employers can provide an introductory overview of the business model and the CME sector to new and existing staff. \nThe key objective is to educate and to inspire people working in the sector to understand more about the unique role and contribution of co-operatives and mutuals to help them in their role in their CME\, whether frontline staff\, management or directors. It will help build a meaningful connection between the employee and the wider CME sector\, as well strengthening the relationship with their individual employer. \nThis is achieved through a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles which underpin CMEs as businesses that put purpose\, people\, and communities at the heart of the enterprise. \nIt is delivered in a live and interactive webinar structure with a unique live Q&A with a sector leader. Knowledge is delivered in a fun and accessible format. \nBy undertaking the course\, your employees will learn: \n\nAbout the co-operative and mutual business model and how it is different to other kinds of business structures.\nAbout the purpose of co-ops and mutuals and how they are structured to benefit members.\nSome real examples of co-ops and mutuals through case studies.\nHow co-ops and mutuals and started here and around the world\, and\,\nWhy working for a co-op or mutual matters – in a live conversation with a senior co-op or mutual business leader.\n\nLearning outcomes\nUpon completing the course attendees will be able to demonstrate their understanding of: \n\nThe size\, scale and impact of the co-op and mutual sector in Australia.\nThe unique nature and fundamental concepts of co-operative and mutual businesses.\nSimilarities and differences from other business models including shareholder owned businesses.\nThe origins and development of co-operatives and mutuals in Australia and overseas (including mutual ADIs\, Friendly Societies\, agricultural and retail co-ops).\nThe seven global co-operative principles and the three mutual values.\nWhy co-operatives and mutuals matter to a sustainable economy and society.\n\nGuest speaker – Taryn Lane\, Hepburn Energy\n \nTaryn Lane manages Australia’s first community-owned cooperative wind farm\, Hepburn Energy (formerly Hepburn Wind)\, located at Leonards Hill south of Daylesford in Victoria. The 4.1 megawatt wind farm hosts two turbines\, called Gale and Gusto\, that produce enough clean energy to power more than 2200 homes. The co-operative is working to add 7.4MW of solar and a 10MWh battery storage facility to the site. It is a local pioneer of the community energy movement\, which is more established in Europe. Hepburn Energy delivers a range of partnership programs under the collaborative banner of Hepburn Z-NET with their council and community such as solar and battery bulk buy\, energy audits\, EV bulk buy\, EV charging infrastructure\, to reach zero-net emissions by 2030. \nTaryn is a founding director of RE-Alliance\, a founding director of the Coalition for Community Energy (which has over 100 member groups across the country)\, and a director of the Smart Energy Council. In addition\, she is a 2016 Churchill Fellow\, and a 2021 inductee to the Victorian Women’s Honour Roll. \nRegister\nBook online for you and your staff to attend An Introduction to Co-operatives and Mutuals – multiple dates available. \nEmail the BCCM education team if you require additional information. \n  \nThe material presented by BCCM is distributed as an information source only and is subject to change without notice. \nBCCM and course presenters make no statements\, representations\, or warranties about the accuracy\, completeness or reliability of\, and you should not rely on\, any information contained in this presentation. You should make your own inquiries and obtain advice specific to your particular circumstances. \nDespite our best efforts\, to the extent permitted by law\, BCCM and course presenters disclaim all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation\, liability in negligence) for all expenses\, losses (including direct and indirect losses)\, damages and costs you may incur as a result of the information presented being inaccurate or incomplete in any way\, and for any reason; or being subject to update in legislation.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/an-introduction-to-co-operatives-and-mutuals-june2022/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220614T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220614T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T043009
CREATED:20220124T021911Z
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SUMMARY:ESG Partner Project webinar: Carbon footprinting 101
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM Member – ESG Partner Project webinar \nCarbon footprinting 101 with Peter Watts \nTuesday\, 14 June 2022\, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/carbon-footprinting-101-with-peter-watts/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220616T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220617T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T043009
CREATED:20211208T070547Z
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SUMMARY:BCCM CEO Summit
DESCRIPTION:Vision for growth: Bigger markets\, better CMES\nBCCM Member Event for CEOs  \n\n2022 BCCM CEO Summit wrap-up\n2022 BCCM CEO Summit photos\n\n\nBCCM Director’s Dinner: Thursday\, 16 June 2022\, 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm AEST\nCEO Summit: Friday\, 17 June 2022\, 7:30 am – 11:50 am AEST\n\nIncorporating the BCCM Director’s Dinner and Drinks the night before\, Vision for growth: Bigger markets\, better CMEs\, is our high-level CEO mini-Summit on the theme of navigating growth through consolidation for member and market benefit. \nHosted at the 5-star Sir Stamford Hotel\, Sydney\, the Director’s Dinner will allow our member CEOs the opportunity to share a meal and glass of wine with the BCCM directors before the commencement of the CEO Summit the next morning. An all-inclusive price for one night’s accommodation\, a seat at the table at the Directors’ Dinner and attendance at the Summit including breakfast is available for members travelling from interstate. \nPreparing the sector for the next era of growth\nThis CEO Summit will consider the challenge of business consolidation facing co-operatives and mutuals across a range of different industry sectors. \nAs increased competition and regulatory pressure continues to push CMEs towards merger\, how will the interests of members be best preserved? What lessons can be learned from international experience and how might these best be applied in an Australian context? \nDelegates convene for a business breakfast\, followed by a keynote address from our international guest speaker\, Monique Leroux\, followed by panel discussions and round-table CEO dialogues with the BCCM board and members. \nDelegates will receive an embargoed copy of the Summit discussion paper on the opportunity for federated CMEs in Australia. \nFor any questions or concerns\, please contact Events Convenor\, Bev Wood at summit@bccm.coop or 0411 790 777. \nAll ticket prices include GST. \nProgram\nDownload the draft 2022 BCCM CEO Summit program. \nRegister\nPlaces are limited to 50 CEOs\, to secure your place\, please book online today. \nPlease note this is a BCCM Member Event for CEOs. \nMC\n \nElysse Morgan\, ABC Journalist\nElysse Morgan is a respected business journalist with more than a decade covering and commentating on business\, economics and finance in Australia. Elysse is host of The Business\, Australia’s leading business news television programme broadcast on ABC and ABC News and she co-hosts 7pm Finance on ABC News. Elysse serves on the board of Media Super and donates her time as an active board member of the Hornsby Kuringgai Women’s Shelter. \n  \nSpeakers\n \nMonique Leroux\, Global business leader and ESG driven corporate director\, former President and CEO\, Desjardins co-operative banking group\nDriven by environmental\, social and corporate governance\, Monique Leroux is one of Canada’s foremost minds in the fields of management\, finance\, arts and education. She is a sought-after opinion leader and mentor\, who has acquired extensive experience in key positions at Desjardins Group and as a board member of global companies such as the Michelin Group\, S&P Global\, Couche-Tard and Bell / BCE. Her ethical and creative approach to strategic business growth\, innovation and community support has been recognized with several awards. She is a member of the G7 Impact Taskforce (ITF) Top Committee and lends her time to a host of not-for-profit organizations with a focus on education\, youth and arts. \n  \n \n  \nEnrique de los Rios\, Director General CEO\, Unica Fresh (Spain) \nEnrique de los Ríos is the founder and General Director of the co-operative UNICA GROUP. UNICA is the leading co-operative in agricultural exports from Spain. Founded in 2009 as a second-tier horticultural cooperative\, UNICA GROUP’s vocation has been to integrate first-tier cooperatives in order to augment their sales potential at the point of origin. UNICA currently brings together 15 member cooperatives\, 5\,000 growers\, 5\,000 warehouse employees\, 12\,000 field workers and a catalogue of over one hundred different products. Their last growing season exceeded 500 million kilos of product. Prior to working in the co-operative sector\, Enrique had a long career in telecommunications including Siemens and agri-consulting for Almería and Hazera. \n  \n \nPeter Lock\, CEO\, Heritage Bank\n\nPeter has more than 30 years’ experience in the financial services industry spanning insurance\, institutional banking\, business development\, business banking and corporate banking. He has held senior management roles at the Bank of Melbourne\, St George Bank\, and the Commonwealth Bank\, following a career with the National Australia Bank. He has also run his own corporate advisory firm. Peter is a Senior Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia\, and a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He has a keen interest in leadership and community\, and has been part of numerous capacity-building committees in a mentoring capacity. \n\n  \n \nSimone Tregeagle\, CEO\, RT Health\n \nThe Chief Officer of rt health and Transport Health\, Simone has more than 30 years’ experience in executive positions across the private health insurance sector. Simone joined rt health more than 15 years ago and has led teams across all business units including strategy\, member care\, operations\, marketing\, sales\, claims and clinical services. A graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia\, Simone is also a published author of two personal finance books. \n  \n \nPeter Hunt\, Managing Partner\, Mutuo\nPeter Hunt founded Mutuo in 2001 as the first cross mutual sector body to promote co-operative and mutual business to opinion formers and decision makers. For ten years prior\, he was General Secretary of the Co-operative Party (UK). He is co-founder of Supporters Direct\, the football supporters’ initiative\, which went on to establish over 100 supporters’ trusts at professional football clubs. In 2018/19 he led the successful industry alliance to develop the Australian Treasury Laws Amendment (Mutual Reforms) Act 2019\, the first renewal of Australian mutuals legislation for 20 years. \n  \n \nMelina Morrison\, CEO\, BCCM\nMelina Morrison is the inaugural CEO of the BCCM appointed in 2013. Melina’s advocacy work has resulted in the first enabling legislative reforms for co-operatives and mutuals with the introduction of mutual capital financial instruments in law. \n  \n \nTerry Agnew\, Chair\, BCCM\nTerry Agnew was Group CEO of RAC in Western Australia until March 2019. He is the Chair of the BCCM\, Curtin Business School Advisory Council and Edge Employment Solutions. He is a Director of RAA Insurance\, and MDA National Insurance and a board member of Infrastructure WA as well as a Director of HCF.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/ceo-summit/
LOCATION:Sir Stamford Hotel\, 93 Macquarie St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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